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To mitigate the long-term effects of COVID-19, San Joaquin County is offering utility cost reimbursements to small business owners. This initiative aims to provide financial relief to local businesses that have faced significant challenges during the pandemic. Eligible small businesses can receive reimbursement for a portion of their utility expenses, helping to alleviate some of the financial burdens they have encountered.
The program is designed to support a diverse range of small enterprises, recognizing their vital role in the local economy. Business owners are encouraged to apply for this assistance, which can help them maintain operations and stabilize their finances during these uncertain times.
To qualify, businesses must meet specific criteria, including size and revenue thresholds. The reimbursement can cover utilities such as electricity, water, and gas, making it a valuable resource for those struggling with increased operational costs. This initiative reflects the county's commitment to fostering a resilient business environment as the community continues to recover from the pandemic's impacts.
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