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Waterford Small Business Grant Program Announced

Waterford Announces Small Business Grant Program

Waterford,  Connecticut / August 9, 2022 / The Town of Waterford is launching a  small business grant assistance program to effectively serve Waterford’s  small businesses seeking pandemic relief. Funded by the American Rescue  Plan Act, the program is created by the Planning and Development  department alongside Connecticut-based strategic communications and  marketing agency, Brianna Régine Visionary Consulting. Applications will  be accepted at the end of August. Awards will be announced and  distributed by November 2022.

“Small businesses and nonprofit  organizations are essential contributors to our town’s economic  development,” says Abby Piersall, Planning Director. “Waterford is  dedicated to making this program assist as many businesses as possible  and intentionally distribute grants in a way that highlights Waterford’s  inclusive economy.”

“We want to support as well as sustain the  growth of small businesses in Waterford who are still financially  recovering from the pandemic,” said First Selectman, Rob Brule. “This is  a program that is the first of its kind in Waterford and I’m confident  it will provide a much needed boost to our existing businesses and  ensure they continue to flourish.”

Small business owners are  invited to take a 10-minute survey and RSVP for a virtual round table  discussion on August 29th at 6:30pm below:

https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/ZJ8TSY7

The  survey and meeting will help us to connect with small business owners  in Waterford and provide owners with updates about the grant.

~Rob Brule, First Selectman

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