Governor Pritzker Awards $5 Million in B2B Grants for Local Chambers
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Wednesday, June 12, 2024 CONTACT:
DCEO.Media@illinois.gov Governor
Pritzker Awards $5 Million in B2B Grants for Local Chambers Grant funding supports 151 local chambers of commerce across Illinois
with marketing and development CHICAGO – Governor JB Pritzker and
the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) today
awarded $5 million in grant funding to 151 recipients through the Back to
Business (B2B) Local Chambers program. B2B Chambers provides additional support
for local chambers of commerce that experienced negative economic impacts from
the COVID-19 pandemic. A list of B2B Local Chambers grantees can be found here. “Small
businesses are the backbone of our growing economy,” said
Governor JB Pritzker. “That’s why my administration is
providing support to local chambers of commerce through the B2B Local Chambers
grant program. The 151 grantees announced today will amplify our efforts to
help small businesses who may have been overlooked by previous pandemic aid
efforts access the necessary marketing and development resources they need to
thrive. Local
chambers of commerce play a vital role in supporting businesses in communities
across Illinois. The B2B Local Chambers funding will be used by chambers to
market and develop localities, provide small businesses with professional
development, and more to support small businesses and entrepreneurs while
bolstering economic development. “Local
chambers serve as vital advocates and champions for economic growth in our
business communities,” said Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton.
“The B2B Local Chambers’ program is investing $5 million to strengthen these
organizations’ resilience by providing resources to support entrepreneurs,
attract new development, and drive prosperity in every corner of our state.” As
outlined in statute, B2B Local Chambers (20 ILCS
605/605-1105) grant award amounts were determined by total annual revenue
declines between 2019 and 2020, as reflected on tax returns. All eligible
applicants received a grant as long as the chamber of commerce met eligibility
requirements and submitted proper documentation and attestations. “Through
the B2B Local Chambers grant program, the State of Illinois is providing
support to dozens of chambers of commerce in communities that were hardest hit
by the COVID-19 pandemic,” said DCEO Director Kristin Richards.
“Economic development in every corner of the state will continue to grow as
local chambers have newfound access to resources to promote marketing and
development.” Eligible
chambers of commerce included organizations of businesses and professionals
dedicated to improving the economic climate and business development of the
community in which they are located that experienced a negative economic impact
from the COVID-19 pandemic. Eligible chambers have an annual revenue of $1
million or less. “In
our roles as professionals, we have absolutely no idea what an impact we can
have with just one decision,” said Dawn Mushill, President/CEO of the
Troy/Maryville/St. Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce. “The
decision of the Allies for Community Business to award the Troy/Maryville/St.
Jacob/Marine Chamber of Commerce $50,000 was a decision that will positively
impact our Chamber, our members and the community for many years to come.” “We
are not immune to rising costs, so receiving the Back to Business Chamber grant
supports ongoing operations and enables us to provide high-quality, customized
one-on-one support for our businesses and institutional partners,” said
Sarah Wilson, Executive Director of the Uptown
United & Uptown Chamber of Commerce. To
provide support with application review, technical portal support for
applicants, manage the development of the application portal and provide
support in process payments, DCEO enlisted Allies for Community Business to
serve as the program administrator. “The
State of Illinois’ B2B Local Chambers program is critical to helping local
chambers of commerce continue moving in a positive trajectory after the
devastating effects of the pandemic,” said Senate Majority Appropriations Leader Elgie
Sims, Jr. (D-Chicago). “Illinois is committed to supporting
communities across the state through grant funding programs such as B2B and
beyond.” “Illinois
continues to provide support to communities that experienced negative economic
impacts from the COVID-19 pandemic,” said Sen.
Faraci (D-Champaign). “The B2B Local Chambers grant program is
providing funding to local chambers of commerce throughout the state to support
small businesses, entrepreneurs, and more.” “Local
chambers of commerce are vitally important to Illinois communities,” said
Rep. Fred Crespo (D-Hoffman Estates). “This grant
program will support chambers in their marketing and development efforts while
bolstering economic development.”
Since
the onset of the pandemic, DCEO has allocated $1.5 billion in pandemic-related
support for businesses, including $705 million through B2B and BIG, $899
million in Childcare Restoration Grants (administered in partnership with DHS),
$18.5 million in local CURE funding specifically allocated to businesses, $14
million in Emergency Hospitality Grants, and $3.5 million in BIG agriculture
grants. |
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