Politics & Government
Camden County Government: NJEDA Rolls Out $10 Million Small Business Lease Grant Program
(Camden, NJ) – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has launched a program that will support small businesses and nonprofits by ...

December 06, 2022
(Camden, NJ) – The New Jersey Economic Development Authority has launched a program that will support small businesses and nonprofits by providing grant funding to cover a portion of lease payments.
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A total of $10 million from NJEDA’s Main Street Recovery Finance Program will be used to capitalize the Small Business Lease Grant.
“Small businesses and nonprofits are an essential component to our communities both locally and statewide,” said Camden County Commissioner Director Louis Cappelli Jr. “This program is a impactful resource that is aimed at establishing and growing these critically important small businesses while helping to fill vacant spaces and prevent future vacancies.”
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Eligible applicants must:
code.
Environmental Protection.
assistance.
the minimum wage rate for the term of the grant agreement (five years). Tipped employees are required to be paid 120% of minimum wage rate.
Eligible leases must meet the following requirements:
10,000-square-feet is eligible, but the program will only provide grant funding to support 10,000-square-feet
be for space at least 250-square-feet larger than prior space.
but must include first-floor space.
Exclusions to the program include:
Program grant agreement are not eligible to apply but may opt out of their existing grant agreement to pursue this grant.
longer eligible for the incentive and must repay any funding they received from the NJEDA.
eligible for independent lease incentives.
To apply, visit www.njeda.com/small-business-lease-grant-program
This press release was produced by the Camden County Government. The views expressed here are the author’s own.
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