Representatives from the Quad Cities Chamber announced Monday afternoon that $397,875 is available to help regional businesses in their flood recovery efforts, and applications for fund disbursement are now available.
“This year’s historic flood put a spotlight on the very limited resources available to help businesses recover from state and federal declared natural disasters. Thanks to a very generous Quad Cities community, Grow Quad Cities received funding that will be granted directly to businesses to help them get back on their feet,” said Paul Rumler, president and CEO of the Quad Cities Chamber. “These impacted businesses are critical to the economic well-being of our region, and the Quad Cities Chamber will continue to advocate for additional resources and new solutions to protect and encourage investment along the region’s riverfronts.”
Grow Quad Cities is a 501(c)3 designated nonprofit corporation affiliated with the Quad Cities Chamber that advances the general well-being and prosperity of Scott County and the surrounding region.
“I’m proud of how our Quad Cities community has rallied to provide support through the Flood Fest benefit relief concert. The support has been immeasurable, not just monetarily but in continuing to help spread the message that downtown is open for business,” said Kyle Carter, Executive Director, Downtown Davenport Partnership, a division of the Quad Cities Chamber. “The Downtown Davenport Partnership board of directors has also stepped up to ensure funding is provided through Davenport’s SSMID.”
The three specific categories of funding available include:
"The Quad Cities is what it is today because of the individuals, nonprofits and businesses who help to create a thriving, flourishing community," said Sherry Ristau, president and CEO of the Quad Cities Community Foundation. "After an initial grant to support flood-impacted individuals in our region, today we make these grants from the Quad Cities Community Foundation to Grow Quad Cities to support our business community who have remained resilient throughout this record-breaking flood. We hope this grant allows businesses to recover, and get their doors back open again."
Grant applications for both business and property owner relief are available for download at quadcitieschamber.com or downtowndavenport.com. Davenport businesses located in the SSMID are eligible to apply for both funds:
Application submissions are due by 5 p.m. on July 3 with distribution to business and property owners expected by July 31. Grow Quad Cities has appointed Downtown Davenport Partnership, a division of the Quad Cities Chamber, to assist in the coordination, administration and distribution of the funds.
Please download application, fill out information and return completed form to: Kyle Carter at kcarter@quadcitieschamber.com For questions, please call at (563) 823-2674
Grow Quad Cities Fund Business Applicaiton