FRIDAY, May 1 — The city of Lansing announced a series of COVID-19 “Rescue Fund” grants today amid the first in a series of phases of funding geared to assist local residents.
“While we are making a substantial investment in Lansing’s business community, we fully recognize it is not nearly enough to address the funding needs of our small businesses,” said Lansing Mayor Andy Schor. “I am committed to continuing to help our local businesses as they navigate the immediate and long-term challenges created by the coronavirus crisis.”
The grants are part of the city’s Small Business Recovery Program. Lansing and the Lansing Economic Area Partnership created the fund to provide immediate relief to local businesses.
Each of the following businesses have been selected for a $10,000 grant:
1910 Food Market
Ahptic Productions
Alicia's Enterprises
Amerilabs24
Athlete's Connection
Auto Surgeon Incorporated
Barber/Styling College of Lansing
Capital Auto Care
Capital City Scuba, Inc.
Curvaceous Lingerie
Fleetwood Diner
Guys and Dolls Hairstyling
Jon Anthony Florist
Katalyst
Larry Cushion Trophies and Engraving
Mancino's South Cedar
Michigan School of Canine Cosmetology
Ozone's Brewhouse
Personal Image Salon & Spa
Quality Awning
Rycus Flooring
Sholty’s Bar
Smith Floral & Greenhouses
SPIN Bicycle Shop
The Camera Shop
The HeadRoom Salon
The New Daily Bagel
The Peanut Shop
The Power of Water
The Robin Theatre
The Top Shop Inc of Lansing
W F Bohnet Electric Co. Inc.
Wheel House Studio
Where the Wild Things Bloom, Inc.
A second and third phase of grant funding is also planned in Lansing. Additional details about those future financial assistance packages from the city will be announced in the coming weeks. Visit lansingmi.gov/smallbusiness for updates and other resources available within the city.
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