COVID-19 Relief Funds Grant Recipients
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COVID-19 Relief Funds Grant Recipients Oregon Small Business Relief Fund Awards Business Oregon released the latest of the state's recovery efforts for Oregon small businesses suffering in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic—funding to stand up local small business grant programs across the state. The Oregon Legislature and Governor Kate Brown allocated $5 million from the state's General Fund, which we combined with another $5 million redirected from existing programs at Business Oregon. Round 1—eligible applicants are cities, counties, and economic development districts that have existing small business COVID-relief programs or will stand up new programs to issue grants to local small businesses. Round 2—eligible applicants are community development financial institutions (CDFIs) and economic development districts (EDDs). Round 3—eligible applicants are cities, counties, and Economic Development Districts (EDDs). Applicant Region Award Round COIC Central $167,500 1 CCD (Coos, Curry, Douglas) Coast $115,000 1 Clatsop County (CEDR) Coast $120,000 1 Lincoln County Coast $120,000 1 City of Wheeler Coast $10,000 1 Grant County Eastern $70,000 1 La Grande Eastern $65,000 1 Ontario Eastern $65,000 1 Pendleton Eastern $65,000 1 City of Umatilla Eastern $50,000 1 City of Union Eastern $20,000 1 Wallowa County Eastern $30,000 1 Beaverton Portland Metro $35,000 1 Clackamas County Portland Metro $45,000 1 Fairview Portland Metro $15,000 1 Gladstone Portland Metro $35,000 1 Gresham Portland Metro $35,000 1 Happy Valley Portland Metro $35,000 1 Hillsboro Portland Metro $35,000 1 Lake Oswego Portland Metro $35,000 1 Milwaukie Portland Metro $35,000 1 Business Oregon 1 Applicant Region Award Round Oregon City Portland Metro $35,000 1 Sherwood Portland Metro $35,000 1 Tigard Portland Metro $35,000 1 Tualatin Portland Metro $35,000 1 West Linn Portland Metro $25,000 1 Ashland Southern $70,000 1 Grants Pass Southern $80,000 1 Jackson County Southern $72,500 1 Medford Southern $70,000 1 SCOEDD Southern $70,000 1 Talent Southern $12,500 1 Affiliated Tribes NW EDC Statewide $60,000 1 Albany Valley $45,000 1 Carlton Valley $12,500 1 Columbia County Valley $70,000 1 Dallas Valley $45,000 1 Independence/Monmouth Valley $45,000 1 Keizer Valley $45,000 1 Lane County Valley $100,000 1 MWVCOG Valley $57,500 1 Silverton Valley $15,000 1 Stayton Valley $25,000 1 Sweet Home Valley $25,000 1 Turner Valley $15,000 1 COIC Central $350,000 2 MCEDD Central $250,000 2 CCD Business Coastal $300,000 2 Col-Pac Coastal $300,000 2 GEODC Eastern $370,000 2 NEODD Eastern $150,000 2 MESO Portland Metro $500,000 2 SCOEDD Southern $300,000 2 Affiliated Tribes NW (ATNI) Statewide $125,000 2 Oregon Credit Unions Statewide No data 2 Central Willamette CU $870,000 2 Consolidated Community CU $350,000 2 Point West CU $350,000 2 Trailhead CU $135,000 2 MWVCOG Valley $350,000 2 Community Lending Works (CLW) Valley $300,000 2 The Dalles Central $200,000 3 CCD Business Coast $110,000 3 Business Oregon 2 Applicant Region Award Round Lincoln County Coast $180,000 3 Clatsop County (CEDR) Coast $195,000 3 Tillamook County Coast $200,000 3 Boardman Eastern $25,000 3 Harney County Eastern $25,000 3 Heppner Eastern $25,000 3 La Grande Eastern $35,000 3 NEODD Eastern $50,000 3 Ontario Eastern $135,000 3 Morrow County Eastern $150,000 3 Pendleton Eastern $25,000 3 Beaverton Portland Metro $465,000 3 Fairview Portland Metro $25,000 3 Gresham Portland Metro $215,000 3 Hillsboro Portland Metro $315,000 3 Tigard Portland Metro $242,500 3 Tualatin Portland Metro $243,000 3 Clackamas County Portland Metro $155,000 3 Happy Valley Portland Metro $115,000 3 Lake Oswego Portland Metro $103,000 3 Milwaukie Portland Metro $97,000 3 Oregon City Portland Metro $35,000 3 West Linn Portland Metro $10,000 3 Central Point Southern $50,000 3 Jackson County Southern $125,000 3 Medford Southern $70,000 3 Shady Cove Southern $5,000 3 Albany Valley $120,000 3 Benton County Valley $85,000 3 Lane County Valley $575,000 3 McMinnville Valley $100,000 3 MWVCOG Valley $684,500 3 Salem Valley $238,000 3 Sweet Home Valley $25,000 3 Woodburn Valley $60,000 3 Business Oregon 3 Enhanced Innovation Grant Enhanced Innovation Grants will fund innovation-based companies that either show an ability to commercialize a technology that will help address the COVID-19 crisis and move to economic recovery or Oregon InC portfolio companies that are poised to commercialize their product. Applicant Location Award Sector Ampere Scientific Albany $49,992 Advanced Manufacturing Gadusol Corvallis $34,856 Bioscience Hemex Health Portland $50,000 Medical Device HTI Portland $15,600 High Tech NeuraMedica Oregon City $50,000 Bioscience Quantiport Portland $50,000 Medical Device Small Business Technical Assistance Grants Technical assistance grants are awarded to culturally competent service providers for grants to extend and enhance the availability of technical assistance (TA) to underserved entrepreneurs and small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. Applicant County(ies) Award Adelante Mujeres Washington $70,000 Applegate CDC Jackson $21,000 Ashland Chamber Jackson $60,000 Asian Pacific American Network of Oregon (APANO) Statewide $50,000 Black American Chamber of Commerce (BACC) & Statewide $275,000 Philippine American Chamber of Commerce of Oregon (PACCO) Centro Cultural Washington $100,000 Economic Development for Central Oregon (EDCO) Crook, Deschutes, $40,000 Jefferson Hacienda CDC Multnomah $134,000 High Desert Partnership Harney, Malheur $300,000 Hispanic Chamber Statewide $290,000 Huerto de la Familia Lane $52,000 Immigrant and Refugee Community Organization (IRCO) Statewide $140,000 Latino Built Statewide $90,000 Metro Contractor Improvement Partnership Statewide $125,000 Micro Enterprise Resources, Initiatives, and Training Benton, Linn, $75,000 (MERIT) Marion, Polk Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon (MESO) Multnomah $150,000 Native American Youth and Family Center (NAYA) Multnomah $120,000 Business Oregon 4 Applicant County(ies) Award Oregon Native American Chamber (ONAC) Statewide $300,000 Professional Business Development Group Statewide $170,000 RAIN Statewide $100,000 Rural Development Initiatives (RDI) Statewide $200,000 Umatilla Electrical Co-op Umatilla $18,000 Urban League of Portland Multnomah $120,000 Broadband Capacity Grants for investing in broadband access across the state were awarded to Oregon cities, counties, tribes, cooperatives, school districts, and private sector internet service providers for broadband projects that deliver increased broadband-speed internet access for telework, telehealth, and k-12 distance learning applications in unserved areas in response to the COVID-19 public health emergency. Project Name County(ies)/Area Award Crawfordsville/Holley Broadband Project Linn $167,650 Rural Fixed Wireless Gilliam $61,385 Wheeler/Gilliam/Morrow Counties Gilliam, Morrow, $249,486 Wheeler Gervais Highway FTTH Marion $175,000 East Linn County Broadband Action Plan Linn $1,222,757 Central Cascades WISP Tower Project Klamath $123,500 Boardman Community Broadband Morrow $687,965 Independence and Monmouth Connectivity Polk $239,810 Chapman Fiber Extension Washington $346,857 Affordable Broadband for Equitable Distance Columbia $22,000 Education CTUIR Broadband Project—Last Mile Delivery Confederate Tribes of $750,000 System the Umatilla Reservation Project Covered Bridge Douglas, Lane $1,049,467 EONI Summerville Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) Union $83,330 network Rural West Fiber Project Lane $1,529,600 Ziply Fiber—Detroit/Idanha Marion $627,300 Warner Valley Community Network Lake $13,856 Hanby Fiber Project Josephine $113,670 Connecting Rural Eugene Lane $145,354 Wifi Access Points and Distance Learning Projects Lincoln $28,900 Long Creek School Internet Grant $20,000 Harney County School and telemedicine support Harney $434,397 Business Oregon 5 Project Name County(ies)/Area Award Old River Road/Irish Bend Road FTTH Benton $199,610 PHLM Fern Road Fiber to the Home Benton $361,082 Sherman County WISP Phase 2 Sherman $160,000 Broadband Deployment Camp Sherman Jefferson $122,041 Infrastructure upgrade Baker $217,400 Tillamook County Connectivity Collaborative for Tillamook $349,800 Education Excellence COVID-19 Broadband Equipment Upgrade Warm Springs Indian $492,290 Reservation Rural Hospitals Rural hospitals received grants to help keep nurses and doctors employed amid increased costs and dropping revenue caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Grants can only be used to cover necessary expenditures incurred due to the COVID-19 public health emergency from March 1, 2020, through December 30, 2020. • Type A Hospitals: rural hospital with 50 or fewer beds located more than 30 miles from another hospital. • Type B Hospitals: rural hospital with 50 or fewer beds located within 30 miles of another hospital. Applicant Type County Award Blue Mountain Hospital District Type A Grant $1,592,489 Curry General Hospital Type A Curry $2,501,621 Good Shepherd Medical Center Type A Umatilla $6,134,753 Harney District Hospital Type A Harney $538,814 Lake District Hospital Type A Lake $1,900,000 Pioneer Memorial Heppner Type A Morrow $991,829 St Alphonsus Medical Center-Baker City Type A Baker $1,322,822 St Alphonsus Medical Center-Ontario Type A Malheur $1,320,000 Asante Ashland Community Hospital Type B Jackson $2,386,634 Coquille Valley Hospital Type B Coos $962,572 Lower Umpqua Hospital Type B Douglas $1,596,866 Mid-Columbia Medical Center Type B Wasco $591,034 Samaritan Lebanon Hospital Type B Linn $6,594,487 Samaritan North Lincoln Hospital Type B Lincoln $3,453,751 Samaritan Pacific Communities Hospital Type B Lincoln $4,635,959 Santiam Memorial Hospital Type B Marion $3,496,233 Southern Coos Hospital and Health Center Type B Coos $780,905 St Charles—Madras Type B Jefferson $1,866,811 St Charles—Prineville Type B Crook $2,000,100 St Charles—Redmond Type B Deschutes $4,521,591 Business Oregon 6 Business Oregon 7 .