Relief Funds Covid-19

New Resources for Small Business Relief & Recovery: January 2021

Downtown Visions is committed to helping our Downtown Wilmington DE establishments get back to business. A number of organizations have created funding opportunities in the wake of the pandemic to ensure our small businesses remain open for years to come. If you have any questions about which fund is right your businesses, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll do our best to point you in the right direction.

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DE Relief Grants Program has begun accepting new applications as of January 19th, 2020. This means that small businesses and nonprofit organizations that have not applied in earlier rounds will have the opportunity to apply for this relief program presented by the

For those who have already applied for the DE Relief Grants program, the Division of Small Business is continuing to process applications as quickly as possible.

Wilmington Strong Fund is still accepting applications for $1000 Grants! The Fund has provided in total $117,000 to Wilmington small businesses. The majority of grant funds have been distributed to low to moderate-income, minority-owned, and women-owned small businesses.

  • 67% of awards went to minority business owners

  • 51% went to women-owned businesses

  • 83% of grant recipients have revenues less than $200,000

Economic Injury Disaster Loan deadline has been extended by the SBA to apply for a COVID-19 pandemic December 31, 2021.

Loans are offered at affordable terms, including a 3.75% interest rate for small businesses and 2.75% for non-profit organizations, a 30-year maturity, and an automatic deferment of one year before monthly payments begin. All eligible small businesses and nonprofits are encouraged to apply.

At Your Side Grant is a Small Business Grant Program providing grants of $5,000 to $10,000 on a competitive basis. The program will support brick-and-mortar small businesses in designated Main Street districts as they work to adapt to COVID-19 and prepare for the next phases of reopening across the country, while also helping to revitalize and strengthen older and historic commercial corridors.

Applications will open at 12pm on Thursday, January 21 and continue to be accepted through Thursday, January 28 at 7:59pm.

Ascent is a FREE learning program for Women entrepreneurs from the Small Business Administration. Women own or co-own 45% of all businesses in the United States. The majority are small, with great potential for growth in both revenues and job creation. That’s why the Small Business Administration has created Ascent and packed it with in-depth information to help you grow your business!

The Delaware Black Chamber of Commerce is proud to be the newest member of the National Black Chamber family! Joining the National Black Chambers will provide us with a platform to engage, educate and empower, established businesses, business owners, as well as future entrepreneurs. We will commit our resources of people, time, information and capital toward providing opportunities that create wealth and equity within our communities.

Minority Small Business Grants are an important source of money to small business owners and entrepreneurs. Grants to minority-owned businesses are key, not just to the businesses themselves, but to the overall economy. A recent analysis of Census Bureau data from 2017 showed barely 4 in 10 (41%) business owners were white males. Of the 30.5 million total business owners, 6.5 million were owned by men of color. To learn more about what grants are available for minority small business owner click on the link below.

Guide to women entrepreneurs on closing the gap. How to overcome obstacles as a female entrepreneur.

SCORE offers a list of startup resources as you learn what it takes to start a business or find a local mentor to help your business today.

Chamber of Commerce offers a free comprehensive Covid-19 reopening guide for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Included are guidelines and useful reopening resources.

Click to visit our previous blog with more small business assistance resources!


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Small Business Development Center

The focus of the Delaware Small Business Development Center (DSBDC), is to develop and support entrepreneurship throughout the State of Delaware by free one-on-one counseling to understand their needs and assist them in a path forward. They offer free assistance to small businesses with business planning, financial services, marketing, and technology. To request a free session with a consultant from their Newark location, complete the form here.

True Access Capital

True Access Capital offers free assistance to small businesses with their loan application package, business planning process, and follow-up services. This assistance helps prepare potential borrowers for the application/underwriting process and it helps existing borrowers remain sustainable, once the loan has been made. To learn more about True Access Capital’s Technical Assistance services, email ctymes@firststateloan.org or complete a Request for Counseling Form

Delaware SCORE mentor

Delaware SCORE has been mentoring new and existing businesses for over 50 years and has a network of over 40 volunteers who donate their time to help entrepreneurs start new or improve existing small businesses and non-profits. SCORE Delaware's 40+ volunteer counselors' combined experience and knowledge could match most Business School faculties. Browse mentor profiles to find your ideal expert. Request a Delaware SCORE mentor.

Winter Ready Grants Offer Comfortable Outdoor Dining in Downtown Wilmington DE

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Earlier this fall, New Castle County announced its Winter Ready Restaurant Grant program in an effort to support local Delaware restaurants as they prepared their outdoor spaces for colder climates. These grants have allowed several of our Downtown Wilmington DE restaurants to keep outdoor dining a viable and comfortable option for restaurant goers with additional heaters, lighting, and furniture,

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Restaurants, such as Bardea, have used these grants to expand their outdoor seating for comfortable open-air dining. Bardea co-owner Scott Stein wants the restaurant to be a safe space for customers to feel good knowing protocol is being taken seriously and they can step away from the current struggles and enjoy a good meal.

“I just want people to feel comfortable,” he says.

The Bardea Winter Garden is open for reservation along with many other Downtown Wilmington DE restaurants that have benefited from the Winter Ready Grants. Please visit them today and continue to support small during this difficult time.

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Small Business Resources for Relief & Recovery

Downtown Visions is committed to helping our Downtown Wilmington DE establishments get back to business. A number of organizations have creating funding opportunities in the wake of the pandemic to ensure our small businesses remain open for years to come. If you have any questions about which fund is right your businesses, don’t hesitate to contact us and we’ll do our best to point you in the right direction.

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At Your Side Grant is a Small Business Grant Program providing grants of $5,000 to $10,000 on a competitive basis. The program will support brick-and-mortar small businesses in designated Main Street districts as they work to adapt to COVID-19 and prepare for the next phases of reopening across the country, while also helping to revitalize and strengthen older and historic commercial corridors.

NCC Winter Ready Restaurant Grants offer independent locally-owned restaurants, as well as Delaware-based franchises, grants of up to $5,000 to winterize their establishments. Any dining establishment or restaurant with an active Temporary Commercial Outdoor Sales permit through the New Castle County Department of Land Use; or an equivalent temporary or permanent permit from the City of Wilmington or other municipality located in New Castle County is permitted to apply. Please submit questions to info@committeeof100.com. Applications are currently being accepted.

City Innovation Ecosystems Commitments Program will bring informal entrepreneurs into the formal economy and providing them with the resources to grow their businesses To support small businesses citywide and to develop a system that levels the playing field for access to resources, Mayor Mike Purzycki and City Council President Hanifa Shabazz formed a partnership with the Pete du Pont Freedom Foundation, and Wilmington Alliance to participate in the National League of Cities (NLC) City Innovation Ecosystems program (CIE). Wilmington Alliance and the Pete du Pont Freedom Foundation will lead the project through the Equitable Entrepreneurial Ecosystem Wilmington (E3, Wilmington). E3 Wilmington’s mission is to build a citywide strategic coalition of partners designed to identify, vet, incubate and accelerate the launch of new businesses, with targeted focus on Black and Brown entrepreneurs.

WEDCO COVID-19 Loan Program is providing loans of up to $25,000 for small businesses impacted by the coronavirus pandemic. Funds may be used to support operating expenses, enabling businesses to stay open; Change how the business operates, such as a sit-down restaurant implementing the new Delaware safety requirements or adding takeout and delivery options; or to Help small businesses restart. To apply, contact the Wilmington Economic Development Corp at info@wedco.org or visit their website for more information.

DE Relief Grants offer small businesses and nonprofit organizations grants of up to $100,000. A joint effort between the State and New Castle County, and administered through the Division of Small Business, DE Relief grants will assist Delaware small businesses and nonprofits impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. The funds for the program come from the federal CARES Act.  DE Relief Grants can be used for purchasing equipment to make a workplace suitable for COVID-19 safety; refinancing of debt incurred due to COVID-19 (including State of Delaware HELP loans); advertising efforts undertaken as a result of COVID-19; and fixed expenses the applicant accrued during COVID-19.  For more information, including a webinar about the program, and to submit an application, please visit the link below. The program has begun accepting new applications as of January 2021.

Hospitality Emergency Loan Program (HELP) provides funds to Delaware businesses and nonprofits in the hospitality industry that were most significantly impacted by Coronavirus. It will make available no-interest loans of up to $10,000 per business per month. *Must have been open at least one year.

Wilmington Strong Fund is offering $1,000 grants to small businesses located within the City of Wilmington as recovery for COVID-19 and the recent civil unrest. The Fund has provided in total $117,000 to Wilmington small businesses and is still accepting applications. For questions or more information please reach out to GLantieri@westsidegrows.org.

HartBeat of America is a Main Street Grant Program that helps small business owners respond and adapt to the COVID-19 pandemic, and also help to revitalize and strengthen older, historic downtown commercial districts. Grants of $5,000 to $15,000 will be awarded on a competitive and first-come, first-served basis. At least 50% of grants will benefit diverse-owned businesses, as defined by the SBA as a minority, woman, veteran, disabled, and/or LGBTQ-owned.

True Access Capital Small Business Relief/Recovery Loan Program is offering loans up to $20,000 for small businesses unable to take advantage of Federal and State relief programs for operating expenses and retooling to meet safety requirements. Loans are at 3% and may be deferred payment for up to 12 months.   For more information contact Barbra Willis at bwillis@trueaccesscapital.org or call 302-652-6774, ext. 113.

Urban Development Action Grants – The City of Wilmington’s EDO has been working with UDAG to assist businesses impacted by the recent civil unrest. Questions should be directed to Sean Park at (302) 576-2131 or via email.

FINANTA Emergency Loans is a Philadelphia-based nonprofit that serves Delaware and is offering emergency loans from $5,000 to $15,000.

Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) Small Business Relief Grants provide COVID-19 relief for rent & utilities, payroll, outstanding debt to vendors, and technology infrastructure for remote delivery.  The Round 6 application period is now open. Click here to apply. Your application must be submitted by Monday, September 7th, 11:59 p.m. ET.  Before completing the application, please review the Grant Information and FAQ.  Sign up for notifications for the new rounds by clicking the link below.

Victims’ Compensation Assistance Program (VCAP) is for businesses that were damaged or vandalized during civil unrest.  The program assists Delawareans with crime scene cleanups (up to $1,000) and personal safety property (up to $1,500). If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, please call VCAP at (302) 255-1770.


Other Resources

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) provides information on the Paycheck Protection Program loan, Economic Injury Disaster Loans, Debt Relief, other resources to support you.

  • Paycheck Protection Program (PPP):  The PPP is an SBA-backed forgivable loan that has helped small businesses and non-profits continue to pay their employees during the COVID-19 outbreak. The SBA is releasing more Paycheck Protection Program funding as of January 2021!

  • Economic Injury Disaster Loans (EIDL):  EIDL helps small businesses with loans that can be used to pay fixed debts, payroll, accounts payable, and other bills that can’t be paid because of the disaster.

  • SBA Express Bridge Loans: These loans allow small businesses who already have a business relationship with an SBA Express Lender to quickly access up to $25,000.

Downtown Development Districts (DDD) Rebate Program was created to leverage state resources to spur private capital investment, stimulate job growth, improve the commercial vitality of our cities and towns, and to help build a stable community of long-term residents in our downtowns and neighborhoods. Approximately $12 million in rebate funding is currently available to qualified investors. Additionally, historic tax credits and other local and state incentives are available to investors. Visit DSHA’s to download the new Fall 2020 DDD Rebate Program Guidelines and revised application materials here.

Chamber of Commerce offers a free reopening guide for small business owners and entrepreneurs. Check out the COVID-19 Reopening Guide for Small Businesses.

EDGE Grant matches grants to young Delaware small businesses through on-going rounds of a competitive selection process. STEM-based companies can receive up to $100,000 for eligible expenses, and other businesses can get up to $50,000.

Delaware Capital Access Program and State Small Business Credit Initiative Participation Loan provides financing to businesses deemed too risky for the traditional banking model due to minor collateral or credit issues.

Barclays Bank invites businesses within the City of Wilmington to compete in their annual Barclays Video Pitch Competition, similar to ABC Shark Tank & NCCC Swim With The Sharks. There will be at least five winners with the Grand Prize $5,000, possibly along with a professionally produced video that is intended for marketing.  To apply, you must submit a 1-2 minute video about your business, how it would use the funds, and how it would contribute to our community and customers. The application deadline is September 1, 2020. For more details, please contact Will Minster wminster@westendnh.org302-658-4171 ext 142 or Kristin Bowen kbowen@westendnh.org  regarding the pitch requirements or process.

*Updated as of 1/25/2021. Funds may have since been depleted. Please contact the organizations directly for specific questions.

Get Back to Business: Resources for Assistance

Two new funding opportunities were created to help Downtown Wilmington DE establishments get back to business after the past few months.

Victims’ Compensation Assistance Program (VCAP)

The Delaware Department of Justice created the Victims’ Compensation Assistance Program for businesses that were damaged or vandalized following the peaceful demonstrations. VCAP can assist Delawareans with crime scene cleanups (up to $1,000) and personal safety property (up to $1,500).  If you or someone you know is in need of assistance, please call VCAP at (302) 255-1770.

The Wilmington Strong Small Business Fund

To support small businesses citywide that are recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, Barclays US Consumer Bank, Cornerstone West, and Wilmington Alliance are announced The Wilmington Strong Small Business Fund. Through a public-private partnership, local economic development organizations have joined forces to ensure Wilmington businesses will remain open for years to come.

The Wilmington Strong Small Business Fund will offer grants of approximately $1,000 to small businesses located in the City of Wilmington to cover specific expenses such as rent payments, mortgage payments, utility and supplier bills. The fund will not only build the capacity of small businesses to recover from the impact of COVID-19, but also build out a community-driven network to serve Wilmington’s favorite shops, restaurants, stores and cafes citywide.

The first round of applications are being accepted through midnight tonight (6/8/2020), with additional rounds to follow shortly after. The application is available in English and Spanish. For questions or more information, please email GLantieri@westsidegrows.org.

The Wilmington Strong Fund is also accepting individual donations. If you would like to support our Downtown Business community, please click the link below.

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COVID-19 Small Business Webinar Series

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Learn tips & strategies on applying for state and federal small business resources. Webinars will be held every Wednesday during the month of April at 3pm with Zoom video conferencing. Click here for more info.

Wednesday, April 1st, 2020 at 3PM

  • H.E.L.P Hospitality Emergency Loan Program

  • Speaker: Damian DeStefano, Delaware Division of Small Business

  • Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/473149076

  • Meeting ID: 473 149 076

Wednesday, April 8th, 2020 at 3PM

  • SBA Disaster Relief Program for Small Businesses

  • Speaker John Fleming, Small Business Administration

  • Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/915176488

  • Meeting ID: 915 176 488

Wednesday, April 15th, 2020 at 3PM

  • Services to Assist with Application Documentation

  • Speaker: TBD, DE Small Business Development Center

  • Zoom: https://zoom.us/j/646763385

  • Meeting ID: 646 763 385

Wednesday, April 22nd, 2020 at 3PM

  • How to Restructure Debt

  • Speaker: Clinton Tymes, True Access Capital & Women's Business Center

  • Login: https://zoom.us/j/507676069

  • Meeting ID: 507 676 069

Wednesday, April 29th, 2020 at 3PM

  • Rent Relief due to Revenue Decreases

  • Speaker: Greg Ellis, Patterson-Woos Commercial Properties

  • Login: HTTPS://ZOOM.US/J/333930183

  • Meeting ID: 333 930 183