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Asheville-Buncombe Rebuilding Together Grant Fund

Businesses located within Buncombe County may request up to $25,000 in reimbursement for costs associated with Hurricane Helene.

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The Asheville-Buncombe Rebuilding Together Grant Fund is designed to provide direct grant awards to small businesses in the City of Asheville and Buncombe County that have been severely impacted by Hurricane Helene. Businesses may apply for a grant up to $25,000 to support recovery expenses not covered by insurance or other funding sources. 

Awardees must be able to provide receipts or other documentation for all expenses, and grants will generally be disbursed on a reimbursement basis unless there is a clear need for a funding advance. The grants will support a range of costs to help rebuild and reopen such as clean-up, replacing lost inventory, temporary water solutions, payroll, and more.  The Fund aims to help rebuild and restore the region’s unique and diverse local business community and retain & re-hire the talented people who work at these businesses.

The Fund is supported by a collaborative of public and private partners that are committed to helping our local businesses recover. Initial funding exceeds $1.3 million and has been provided by City of Asheville ($704,070), and the Asheville Area Chamber of Commerce ($500,000) and Mountain BizWorks ($125,000) fundraising efforts which include many contributors from WNC and beyond. The partners recognize the need far surpasses the initial funding level and each are working to secure additional support.

There is no annual revenue threshold for this grant but businesses must have no more than 200 employees. Full eligibility criteria are available below. Priority will be given to the most impacted areas and companies, and will prioritize independent small business owners who lack access to other available funding resources. Awards are expected to be distributed in multiple rounds.

Any reasonable and necessary expense to support the business’s recovery and reopening, including but not limited to:

  • Purchases of potable water, and the installation and maintenance of temporary water systems
  • Repair and replacement* of business property such as:
    • Inventory
    • Business materials and supplies/ingredients
    • Furniture and fixtures
  • Cleaning activities, including but not limited to: cleaning services, mold remediation, mud removal, removal of debris to curb, and personal protective equipment
  • Employee retention and hiring
  • Signage and façades
  • Working Capital, including but not limited to: operating expenses, payroll, insurance premiums, supplies, marketing, business-specific rents or mortgages,
  • Business services, including legal, accounting, HR, etc.
  • Repair and replacement of business equipment**
  • Repair and replacement of business infrastructure***, such as:
    • Buildings
    • Building systems (electrical, HVAC, plumbing, etc.)
    • Hardscaping and landscaping

* Repair and replacement costs are intended to restore things to a state substantially similar to what they were before the disaster

** Equipment purchases in excess of $5,000 per item may require monitoring for five years from the date of purchase.

*** IMPORTANT: Grants for infrastructure repairs, construction, rehabilitation, and/or acquisition require a documented environmental review before construction begins, and all contracted labor must comply with federal Davis-Bacon regulations (unless excluded under 24 CFR § 58.35). These standards must be confirmed and approved by the City of Asheville before the activity begins.

  • Level of impact:
    • Severity of physical damage
    • Severity of economic injury
  • Jobs retained, re-hired, and/or created
  • Businesses that were financially sound pre-Helene and have a viable reopening plan
  • Business longevity
  • Underserved entrepreneurs:
    • Women-owned businesses
    • Businesses owned by people of color
    • Veteran-owned businesses
    • Low-to-Moderate Income individuals and communities

Apply by November 27

 

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