Was your small business harmed by Hurricane Helene?
The Western North Carolina Small Business Initiative has partnered with local Community Development Financial Institutions to provide relief grants up to $25,000 to very small businesses across the region that sustained physical damage from Hurricane Helene.
Grants up to $25,000 are available to eligible small businesses located in Western North Carolina. Subject to availability of funding, an additional round of funding may be opened.
Small businesses can use the grants to cover expenses related to recovery and reopening in the wake of Hurricane Helene. Eligible uses include repair and replacement of physical damage, environmental cleanup, payment of business-related rents or mortgages, employee retention and hiring, and more.
To be eligible for a Western North Carolina Small Business Initiative grant, you must operate a small business that:
- Is a for-profit business actively registered with the North Carolina Secretary of State (or a sole proprietorship with an active DBA filing)
- Is physically located in one of the following Western North Carolina counties: Avery, Buncombe, Burke, Cherokee, Clay, Graham, Haywood, Henderson, Jackson, Macon, Madison, McDowell, Mitchell, Polk, Rutherford, Swain, Transylvania, or Yancey; or is located in the Qualla Boundary
- Has been in existence for at least one year
- Had less than $1,000,000 in 2023 annual gross revenue
- Has sustained physical or economic damage (not covered by insurance or other funding sources) from Hurricane Helene
- Is currently operating or plans to reopen
Applicants selected to advance to the second round of evaluation will be required to submit the following documentation:
- Federal tax return (2023) or personal returns that include a Schedule C for the business
- Government-issued ID (Colored Copy)
- Voided business check
Businesses that are NOT eligible:
- Non-profit organizations
- Not physically located within the eligible WNC region
- A franchise which is not locally owned and operated
- Residential property rental business including AirBnbs, VRBOs, or other Short Term Rentals (STRs) based at residential addresses (this does not apply to traditional Bed & Breakfasts and other lodging businesses at commercial addresses)
- A business with any active bankruptcies or tax liens
Applications will be accepted until 11:59 p.m. on November 27, 2024. Applications submitted after this deadline will not be considered. Applicants that advance to the second round of evaluation will be contacted to provide additional information about their business.
To apply, go to appalachiancommunitycapitalcdfi.org/wnscb-grant.
Here are print-ready versions of the WNCSBI grant application. Â