The Downtown Davenport Partnership (DDP) announced it will allocate up to $100,000 to help businesses that were forced to close due to the building collapse at 324 Main St.
Additionally, the Quad Cities Chamber and DDP have partnered with the Quad Cities Community Foundation to accept donations from businesses and individuals through the newly established Downtown Business 324 Main Disaster Relief Fund to help directly affected businesses. Donations are being accepted at qccommunityfoundation.org/downtownbusinessdisasterfund through June 30.
"We are deeply saddened by this devastating event for families and businesses in our community,” stated Kyle Carter, Executive Director of DDP. "This has led to the closure of 18 businesses downtown, each facing their own unique challenges in reopening. DDP will step up to assist our businesses during this trying time while also providing support to overall recovery efforts. We urge the public to come together and extend their support to the entire downtown neighborhood."
In order to qualify for these funds, a business must meet the following criteria:
Grant funding benefits and process:
“Our deepest sympathy goes out to the families and individuals impacted by this disaster, including owners of closed businesses and their employees. We’ve had individuals and businesses ask how they can support the businesses affected by this tragedy, and by partnering with the Quad Cities Community Foundation we are able to offer this opportunity,” said Dr. LaDrina Wilson, CEO of the Quad Cities Chamber. “We look forward to seeing these businesses back open and serving our QC community.”
Grant applications for business owners are now available here. Application submissions are due by 5 p.m. on June 16, 2023. Initial funding distribution to business owners is anticipated to be underway no later than June 30, 2023.
The Downtown Davenport Partnership, an affiliate of Quad Cities Chamber of Commerce, will handle the coordination, administration and distribution of the funds.