$1.8 million in pandemic relief money available for Beaverton small businesses still struggling

The funding comes from the American Rescue Plan Act and can be used to help businesses with things like utilities, rent and inventory.

BEAVERTON, Ore. — The city of Beaverton is offering pandemic relief money to businesses that have less than 25 employees. The city’s budget for the grant is about $1.8 million and the funding comes from the American Rescue Plan Act. The grants are meant to help businesses pay for things like utilities, inventory and rent.

The businesses must verify they are still losing money because of the pandemic. The city will decide how much money each business receives. The funding is primarily for

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