28 Worcester Business Journal | September 5, 2022 | wbjournal.com
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$800-billion Paycheck Protection Pro-
gram loans and other relief during the
pandemic, helping with translation as
well as guiding businesses through the
labyrinthine process. PPP loans were
administered to help businesses retain
workforce during the pandemic.
Now that PPP loans are no longer
offered, the organization helps with
other types of funding, including the
upcoming American Rescue Plan Act
funding which the City of Worcester
will be making available soon.
e city has received approximately
$146 million in government funding
through the federal law, which the City
will use for fiscal recovery in several
different areas, including offering grants
of $5,000 to $11,500 to businesses as
part of the Small Business Safety Net
program.
Velez herself is assisting the City
in simplifying the ARPA application
process, and along with Olemda, is a
member of the Business Assistance
Committee, which advises the city in
prioritizing grant applications.
"ere are still parts that the federal
government requires that may be diffi-
cult for some people, but we are simpli-
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Best Supermarket at
877 Main St. is one of 34
members of the Main South
Business Association.
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