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Economic Stabilization Fund Awarded
Economic Stabilization Fund Awarded
The City of Tualatin announced at the April 13th Tualatin City Council meeting that 54 small businesses received grants from the Economic Stabilization Fund. The Fund is a $252,000 program set up by the City of Tualatin and the Tualatin Development Commission to provide reimbursable grants for the most economically impacted businesses as bridge revenue during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The need was significant. The process generated 143 applications over a one-week application filing period. Based on total submitted applications, the City of Tualatin identified over $1.3 million in need.
Grants ranging from $579 to $10,000 went to 54 businesses currently employing 149 individuals, with an average grant amount of $4,600. Over 75% of grant funding went to retail, restaurant, services, hospitality, entertainment, and wellness classified businesses. The grant awarded businesses were 44% minority-owned and 47% women-owned.
The applicants were selected based on pre-selected grant criteria and awarded amounts based on the process and award methodology.
Businesses That Were Selected:
Mai Asia Restaurant
Doggone Fun! Doggy Daycare
Sushi Hana
Non La Vietnamese Cuisine
Izumi Steakhouse
Go To The Zone Wellness
Stickmen Brewing Company
Sushi Train
Hayden's Grill
Casa Colima Mexican Restaurant
Lavish Nails & Spa
Atlas Massage and Wellness
Lugano Cafe & Catering
New York Ruben's
Aladdin Dry Cleaners
El Ranchito
La Isla Bonita
Habaeneros
In Color Salon
Mirror Mirror Salon
Code Ninjas
CI Bar and Grill
Bushwhackers
Choza
Auto Propriety Company
Daniels Auto Repair
Lakeside Family Dentistry
ABC Electric
Tualatin Dental Care
The Flowering Jade Inc.
Fred Astaire Dance Studios
Neatorama Inc.
Bridgeport Smiles
Tualatin Modern Dentistry, PC
Tualatin Gas and Food
Aloha Grill BBQ
Bridge City Fight Shop
Paper Caper
Janelle James
Vitality NW
Cascade Endodontics
Safe Journeys
Summerwood Family Dental
Blowout
Atkins Custom Embroidery
Advanced Automotive
Halstead's Arboriculture
Avanti Restaurant
Grab-a-Gyro
Star Motors
Crossfit BYB
Tualatin Indoor Soccer
Instyle Nails
Parkour Tualatin LLC