Attention Restaurant Members:  Vital SBA Information from the National Restaurant Association

Sean Kennedy of the National Restaurant Association provided the Chamber with vital information for our members who operate restaurants or bars and might be eligible for the Small Business Administration’s new Restaurant Revitalization Fund which begins the application process Monday, May 3.
This program targets relief to restaurants and bars adversely impacted by Covid-19.  To qualify a place of business has to be primarily a restaurant or bar.  Venues, where food or beverages are incidental to the primary mission, will not qualify.  The Small Business Administration has details of the program on their website.  The SBA also has a document explaining the program available as a download.  Click Here to access that document.

You can apply through SBA-recognized Point of Sale (POS) vendors or directly with the SBA.  Participating POS providers include Square, Toast, Clover, NCR Corporation (Aloha). If you are working with Square or Toast, you do not need to register on the SBA application portal.

CLICK HERE to access the application portal that goes live this Monday, May 3, at 12:00 EST.  There is a 21-day priority period for some applications.  Even if you do not qualify for the 21-day priority period, you should submit your grant application as early as possible.

For more information, you can access the National Restaurant Association’s website at www.restaurant.org.  You can also access their frequently asked questions page by clicking this link.

How to apply for Small Business Loans from the SBA due to COVID-19

The HEB Chamber previously sent out detailed information about the CARES Act (Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act) and the different options to get financial help to keep your employees and cover some of your business expenses during this challenging time. Senator John Cornyn tells us that we should get more information and dates when programs are available towards the end of this week.   

The SBA held a virtual meeting to go over the different programs in the CARES Act that can provide financial assistance for businesses on Thursday, April 2, at 11:00 a.m. for several area chambers of commerce.    The recording has been uploaded to YouTube and the PowerPoint slides used in the presentation are included in the link below.