Albemarle County Lift Grants
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In the wake of the COVID-19 Emergency, Albemarle received about $9.5 million in CARES Act funding from the federal government. Part of the funding was used for a business relief program that was administered through the Community Investment Collaborative.
First Round
The first round of $1.25 million was targeted for businesses affected by the slowdown in the tourism and hospitality industry. [1] [2]
$50,000
- Keswick Vineyards
- King Family Vineyards
- Pippin Hill Farm and Vineyards
- Foundations Child Development Center
- Grand Classroom
- Commonwealth Senior Living at Charlottesville
- Fardowners Restaurant
- Harvest Moon Catering
- Savvy Rest
- Grit Coffee
- Snowing in Space
- Tavern on the James
- Rosewood Village Assisted Living - Greenbrier and Hollymead
$20,000
- Jefferson Vineyards
- Potter's Craft Cider
- Mincer's
- Al Carbon
- Duner's
- Sticks Kebob Shop
- Martin's Grill
- Stinson Vineyards
- Croby's Urban Viddles
- Michael's Diner and Restaurant
- Vinny's Italian Grill and Pizzeria
$10,000
- Ivy Life and Style Media
- Montfair Resort Farm
- Albemarle CiderWorks
- Triple C Camp
- Dive Connections
- Lime Leaf
- The Brick Oven
- Bellair Farm
- Cakes by Rachel
- Wisdom Oak Winery
- BALANCE Scottsville
- Crozet Artisan Depot
- Farmstead Ferments
- Oriental Express
- Carmello's Restaurant & Wine Bar
- Pro Re Nata Brewing Co
- Sunshine Laundromat
- l'etoile Catering
- Wee Care Day Care
- Bodies By Design
- La Vie Nails & Spas
- PT Plus
- Beauty Nails Spa
- Generations Montessori School of Charlottesville
- Kyoto
- Albemarle Family Foot & Ankle
- Burnley Vineyards
- Christopher B Stewart
- Mochiko
- Novo Vista
- Tourterelle Floral Design
- VA Nail
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References
- ↑ Web. July 17, 2020: 1,002 new cases, $1.25 in business funding and a 58 percent decline in tax revenue, Sean Tubbs, Charlottesville Community Engagement, Town Crier Productions, July 17, 2020, retrieved September 12, 2020.
- ↑ Web. Albemarle County Announces Lift Grant Recipients, Press Release, Albemarle County, August 27, 2020, retrieved September 9, 2020.