Just in time for an imminent shut down order, the Nevada County Relief Fund is being revived with what’s called its “Small Business Winter Survival Campaign”. Spokeswoman Cristine Kelly says this is the fourth round of fundraising and there hasn’t been a disbursement since September…
For-profit businesses, who are complying with public health guidelines, are eligible to apply for micro grants of up to five-thousand dollars that may be used for rent relief or other critical expenses needed to stay open…
Donations are already being accepted on the Relief Fund website. Kelly says the goal is to raise 150-thousand dollars. Over 800-thousand dollars has been raised for small businesses, as well as nonprofits, this year. The Sierra Nevada Memorial Hospital Foundation is, once again, serving as the Fund’s fiscal sponsor.
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