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STRONGER NJ BUSINESS GRANT PROGAMS


NJEDA is no longer be accepting new applications under this program.

Grants and Forgivable Loans for Superstorm Sandy impacted businesses, if you have questions regarding Stronger NJ Business Grant Program or application process, the NJEDA Office of Recovery is available to help! You can reach the NJEDA Office of Recovery at 1-855-SANDY-BZ or StrongerNJBusiness@njeda.com.

PROGRAM DETAILS

With a focus on the most impacted communities throughout the state, New Jersey is offering aid through grants and forgivable loans to New Jersey small business or non-profit organization which sustained a minimum of $5,000 in physical damage from Superstorm Sandy. Eligible small businesses and non-profits may apply for grants and forgivable loans of up to $50,000 per impacted location. If an entity has multiple locations in New Jersey incorporated under a single federal tax identification or employer identification (EIN) number, it may receive up to $250,000 per entity and it may use one application to seek funds for all incorporated, impacted locations.

ELIGIBILITY

Any New Jersey-based small business or non-profit organization which sustained a minimum of $5,000 in physical damage from Superstorm Sandy.

See Application for a comprehensive list of eligibility requirements.

MORE INFO

If you have questions regarding the Stronger NJ Business Loan Program or application process, please contact the NJEDA Office of Recovery at 1-855-SANDY-BZ or StrongerNJBusiness@njeda.com.

The call center hours are as follows:
Monday – Friday: 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.
Excluding Holidays

Para español marque 1-855-SANDY-BZ.

Please be advised that the application deadline for the Stronger NJ Business Grant Program has expired as of December 31, 2013.

Stronger NJ Business Grant Application Overview

The Stronger NJ Business assistance programs support the economic revitalization of New Jersey in the aftermath of Superstorm Sandy. The programs are made possible by funding from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development Community Development Block Grant Disaster Recovery Program.