We know local businesses are working to recover from the impact of COVID-19, and several organizations may be able to help. If your business is in need of recovery assistance, see the local, state and federal programs below that may help you get back on your feet.

Nonprofit Safety Net Assistance

Provides assistance to nonprofit agencies affected by the COVID-19 pandemic for facility, operational and working capital costs. Program provides up to $150,000 in assistance based on eligibility requirements.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Reside within Hillsborough County
  • Provide essential services such as housing, homeless assistance, health, dependency, food, employments services, and household/ financial counseling
  • In operation since March 1, 2015 or earlier
  • Have partnered via contact with local government in the last three years.
  • Directly impacted by Covid-19 in one of the following manners
    • Suffered evident economic injury
    • Terminate activities or services
    • Required to increase/decrease services or labor
    • Modified work duties / responsibilities
  • Currently open for business
  • Registered Hillsborough County iSupplier vendor

Click here to apply and learn more.

R3 Economic Recovery Financial. (2020) Retrieved September 29,2020

Nonprofit Day Care Facility Assistance

Provides assistance to nonprofit licensed day care facilities within Hillsborough County affected by Covid-19 for facility, operations, and working capital costs. Program provides up to $20,000 in assistance for each eligible site.

Eligibility Requirements

  • In operation since March 1, 2019 or earlier
  • Directly impacted by Covid-19 in one of the following manners
    • Suffered evident economic injury
    • Terminate activities or services
    • Required to increase/decrease services or labor
    • Modified work duties / responsibilities
  • Have an active child care license
  • Currently open for business
  • Registered Hillsborough County iSupplier vendor

Click here to apply online and learn more.

R3 Economic Recovery Financial. (2020) Retrieved September 29, 2020.

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