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This page was last updated 7/16/21 @ 10:00am
The Chamber office is open Mon-Thur from 9am to 5pm.
(937) 426-2202 | info@beavercreekchamber.org
Visit the Greene County Public Health website HERE.
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PPE Safety Toolkits for Small Businesses Available for Pick Up
Working alongside the City of Beavercreek Ohio - Municipal Government and the Dayton Development Coalition, your Beavercreek Chamber of Commerce partnered up with JobsOhio to receive PPE Safety Toolkits for the Dayton Region!
These donations provide small businesses of 100 employees or fewer with PPE to stay protected and operate within the state’s safety guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic.
These toolkits are available for Beavercreek businesses (member or non-members) here at the Chamber office during business hours - Monday through Thursday from 9am to 5pm, while supplies last.
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State of Ohio: Responsible RestartOhio Information
Safe Business Practices for Getting Back to Work
CONSUMER, RETAIL & SERVICES
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DAY CAMPS
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GENERAL OFFICE ENVIRONMENTS
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GOLF COURSES
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GYMS, DANCE STUDIOS AND OTHER PERSONAL FITNESS VENUES
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HEALTH CARE
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MANUFACTURING, DISTRIBUTION & CONSTRUCTION
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POOLS/AQUATIC CENTERS
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RESTAURANTS AND BARS
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Restaurant & Food Establishment Best Practices
SALONS, SPAS, BARBERSHOPS & TANNING FACILITIES
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Economic Support Resources
The following resources are available to businesses or nonprofits facing financial hardships.
Ohio PPE Retooling and Reshoring Grant Program
Ohio businesses and nonprofit organizations need personal protective equipment, which remains in short supply. We are working to solve that issue through the ingenuity of Ohio companies and their employees. The Ohio PPE Retooling and Reshoring Grant Program provides funds to help businesses innovate and create solutions to the PPE shortage.Small and medium-sized manufacturers that retool existing facilities to make PPE or reshore PPE production to Ohio are eligible. The funding provides up to $500,000 per facility.
Needed PPE: Surgical masks, Gowns, Gloves, Community masks, Face shields, Thermometers, Hand sanitizer, Cleaning and sanitizing products,Other products and solutions.
CLICK HERE FOR PROGRAM GUIDELINES
Ohio Minority Micro-Enterprise Grant Program
Many Ohio small, minority- and women-owned businesses have been hard hit by the COVID-19 pandemic. The Ohio Minority Micro-Enterprise Grant Program provides $10,000 in funding to help these companies through the current crisis and set them up for the future.To be eligible, businesses must have been certified as a Minority Business Enterprise or woman-owned EDGE-certified business as of Feb. 29, 2020; have 10 or fewer employees and up to $500,000 in annual revenue; and have not received funding under the federal CARES Act.
To qualify, businesses must be current on all taxes and private or public loans. Grants will be awarded on first-come, first-served basis.
Small Business Administration's (SBA) Economic Injury Disaster Loan Program
Ohio small businesses and nonprofits are now eligible to apply for up to a $2 million, low-interest loan through the SBA. Apply online, which is recommended, or call (800) 659-2955 to have an application mailed to you.The following resources are available to businesses or nonprofits facing financial hardships.
Appalachian Growth Capital Loan Program
Many small businesses in Ohio’s Appalachian region have been hit hard by the COVID-10 pandemic. The Ohio Development Services Agency and the Governor’s Office of Appalachia will provide $10 million in funding to help these businesses through the crisis.This new loan program provides funding to the Appalachian Growth Capital LLC, which is a U.S. Treasury-Certified Community Development Financial Institution that provides small business financing in the 32-county Appalachian region of eastern and southern Ohio.
- Businesses located in the 32-county region with less than $40 million of revenue in the most recently completed tax year are eligible.
- Appalachian Growth Capital will offer loans to small businesses at 2 percent interest.
- The maximum loan amount is $500,000, and businesses will have the ability to defer payment for up to six months.
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Greene County Public Health Food Operation Information
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City of Beavercreek and Beavercreek Township Information
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