Programs

Los Angeles Regional COVID-19 Recovery Fund

Department of Consumer and Business Affairs and Los Angeles County Development Authority

September 21, 2020 – September 27, 2020
The Los Angeles Regional COVID-19 Recovery Fund, a joint effort by the County of Los Angeles, the City of Los Angeles, and philanthropic partners, has already awarded $3.2 million in grants to more than 300 LA County microentrepreneurs, small businesses, and nonprofits, was bolstered by an additional $60 million in CARES Act funding from the County of Los Angeles and an additional $40 million from City of Los Angeles. This will provide thousands of Los Angeles County businesses with awards ranging from $5,000 to $25,000.

To ensure equitable access to capital across various demographics throughout the region, grants will be distributed through an online weighted system. The public-private partnership will be administered by national community development financial institution partner, Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC). LISC will administer the grant process and work through local partners to reach businesses and nonprofits who may not have received Federal relief funds.

Recovery Fund programming was developed in partnership with LISC by the County Department of Consumer and Business Affairs (DCBA), the Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA), and the City of Los Angeles Economic and Workforce Development Department (EWDD). Local partners have joined the program to provide technical assistance to the County’s most vulnerable communities.

Target Audience

  • Small Business
  • Microentrepreneurs
  • Non-Profits

LA County COVID-19 Arts Relief Fund

Department of Arts and Culture

September 21, 2020 – September 27, 2020
The County Board of Supervisors approved $12M to go to the Department of Arts and Culture to provide grants to 337 Los Angeles County 501(c)(3) and fiscally sponsored nonprofit arts organizations suffering from business interruption due to COVID-19-related business closures. To maximize reach and efficiency, funds were distributed to nonprofit arts organizations that are recipients of the Department of Arts and Culture’s Organizational Grant Program (OGP), as well as other arts nonprofits that are grantees of local municipal arts agencies within the County. To promote equity, priority was given to organizations with an operating budget of $15M or less, in alignment with the Department of Consumer and Business Affairs’ small business definition. This ensured that small and mid-sized arts organizations, which are often in service of the County’s most vulnerable communities, were reached and supported.

Target Audience

  • Arts
  • Non-Profits

Childcare Provider Grant Program

Los Angeles County Development Authority

September 14, 2020 – September 25, 2020
In an effort to assist licensed childcare providers affected by the COVID-19 crisis, the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has provided $10 million in Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act funds to create the COVID-19 CARES Act Childcare Provider Grant Program, operated by the Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA). The program aimed to support eligible licensed childcare operators in Los Angeles County who have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Selected Licensed Childcare Centers received $40,000 and Family Childcare Homes received $15,000. For more information on the program and lottery results, click the button below.

Target Audience

  • Licensed Eligible Childcare Operators

Small Business Revitalization Grant

Los Angeles County Development Authority

Round I (County only) October 9, 2020 – October 16, 2020
Round II (County and City) October 22, 2020 – October 26, 2020
Los Angeles County is providing aid to businesses that have been allowed to reopen by the State, but ordered to remain closed by the County of Los Angeles Health Officer Order as of September 4, 2020.

Operated by the Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA), the Program was designed to assist breweries with no kitchen, wineries with no kitchen, miniature golf parks, batting cage facilities, kart racing centers, and tanning salons in Los Angeles County that have been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Applicants were eligible to receive $30,000 to use for working capital such as employee payroll, working capital to continue operations, payment of outstanding business expenses, and adaptive business practices needed to remain open.

Target Audience

  • Disproportionately Impacted Small Businesses

Los Angeles County Employer Assistance Grant Fund

Workforce Development, Aging and Community Services

The Board of Supervisors approved $46 million towards employer assistance grants to provide economic recovery support to community-serving businesses and employees financially impacted by COVID-19. Within the Los Angeles County Employer Assistance Grant Fund, businesses were able to apply to one of the following options below.

Target Audience

Pandemic Compliant Business and Worker Partnership Funds will help businesses located in Los Angeles County with between 1-100 employees.

General EAG Funds will provide awards to all LA County businesses impacted by COVID-19. Prioritization will be given to businesses scoring 90+ on the CalEnviroscreen3.0.

Social Impact Funds will provide awards to LA County Social Enterprises, Community Business Enterprises pending County Counsel approval, and B Corporations.

II
General Employer Assistance Grant Fund ($21 million)

Description: LA County businesses shall be awarded up to $25,000 in General EAG Funds.

Qualification:
1) Businesses or non-profits located in Los Angeles County and registered by the State of CA.
2) Have been established at least one quarter prior to March 4, 2020
3) Legitimate business purpose (no marijuana dispensaries, adult parlors, casinos)
4) Between 1 and 100 employees.
5) Experience economic hardship, impact and need as a result of COVID-19:
a. Business was included in LA County Orders as non-essential and was therefore not permitted to operate during the Safer at Home orders.
b. Business was allowed or required to stay open but experienced a significant decrease in in income from Q1 to Q2 of 2020
c. Increase in expenditures from Q1 to Q2 of 2020
6) Businesses must expend funds between March 1, 2020 and December 30, 2020.

Eligible uses of funds include:
1) Mortgage/Rent payments, Payroll expenses
2) Employee Assistance including rental assistance for employee and clients
3) Employee assistance toward childcare
4) Subsidized wages
5) Inventory/Working capital/Utilities
6) Expenses to allow employees to work remotely/from home (remote access equipment such as phones, computers, printers, etc., software and corresponding licenses, etc.)
7) Expenses related to converting to online sales and/or delivery
8) Additional liability insurance for restaurants that convert to delivery and outside dining
9) Reimbursement of costs of business interruption caused by required closures
10) Expenses to enable compliance with the COVID-19 public health precautions
11) Purchase of PPE
12) Property modifications to comply with safety guidelines
13) Sanitation/Cleaning Materials and testing for employees/compliance
14) Other debt obligations incurred before the covered period, that begins on March

I
Pandemic Compliant Business and Worker Partnership Program

Description: LA County businesses shall be awarded up to $5,000 in Pandemic-Compliant EAG Funds, to help offset the cost of PPE and compliance with the Public Health orders.

Qualification:
1) Must employ at least 1 and no more than 100 employees
2) Any business that is an incorporated business doing business in the County of Los Angeles can apply except for marijuana dispensaries, tobacco stores, liquor/wine stores, adult parlors and casinos.
3) Businesses must expend funds between March 1, 2020 and December 30, 2020.
4) Business must self-attest that they will follow all state and local public health orders

Eligible uses of funds include:
1) Funds used only for expenses to enable compliance with the COVID-19 public health precautions
a. Purchase of PPE
b. Property modifications (ex. Modified storefront, interior, outdoor area) to comply with safety guidelines
c. Sanitation/Cleaning Materials
d. Testing for Employees/Compliance

III
Social Impact Fund (SIF) ($15 million)

Description: LA County Businesses shall be awarded up to $50,000.

Qualification:
1) Businesses or non-profits located in Los Angeles County and registered by the State of CA.
a. 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) approval letter, if applicable
2) Have been established at least one quarter prior to March 4, 2020
3) Legitimate business purpose (no marijuana dispensaries, adult parlors, casinos)
4) Experience economic hardship, impact and need as a result of COVID-19:
a. Business was included in LA County Orders as non-essential and was therefore not permitted to operate during the Safer at Home order.
b. Business was allowed or required to stay open but experienced a significant decrease in in income from Q1 to Q2 of 2020 or increase in expenditures.
5) Businesses must expend funds between March 1, 2020 and December 30, 2020.

Eligible uses of funds include:
1) Layoff Aversion
2) Employment and Training programs, Subsidized wages if hiring from high barrier populations (pending county approval)
3) Mortgage/Rent payments, Utility expenses
4) Inventory
5) Payables incurred before the covered period
6) Other Operational Costs, as needed
7) Employee Assistance including rental assistance for employee and clients
8) Employee assistance toward childcare
9) Covid-19 response
a. Expenses for public safety measures undertaken in response to COVID-19
b. Expenses for acquisition and distribution of medical and protective supplies, including sanitizing products and personal protective equipment
c. Expenses of actions to facilitate compliance with COVID-19-related public health measures
i. Expenses to improve telework capabilities
ii. COVID-19 public health precautions
iii. Expenses for food delivery to residents, including, for example, senior citizens and other vulnerable populations, to enable compliance with COVID-19 public health precautions.
iv. Expenses to facilitate distance learning, including technological improvements

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