FAQs


  • What can the grant be used for?

    Examples of eligible economic revitalization and recovery/rebuilding activities include but are not limited to: Working Capital for: Inventory Operating Costs, Utility bills, Insurance, Licenses and Permits Staffing/Salaries/Benefits Moveable Equipment Mortgage/rent payments General business supplies Expansion of services Marketing Costs Business related travel/transportation Construction projects on buildings essential to business operations on either private/residential property Job…

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  • How much grant funding is available?

    Round 2 of the Microenterprise Grant Program will award $100,000 with grants up to $15,000 each.

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  • Who is encouraged to apply?

    To be eligible, you must: ✔️ Own a for-profit business in Jackson County, Oregon ✔️ Have been impacted by the 2020 wildfires ✔️ Operate a microenterprise (with 5 or fewer employees, including the owner) ✔️ Meet HUD income guidelines for low- to moderate-income households ✔️ Grants are for microbusinesses with 5 or fewer ✔️ Loans…

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  • What is the PIER Grant Program?

    The PIER (Planning, Infrastructure, and Economic Revitalization) Grant Program is a community-informed funding opportunity designed to support small and micro-businesses in Jackson County that were impacted by the 2020 wildfires. Backed by local partnerships and strategic planning, PIER helps businesses recover, rebuild, and grow — with real dollars and real support. Oregon Housing and Community…

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