Commerce, EDC announce local recipients of the Working Washington Small Business Emergency Grant
The Washington State Department of Commerce and the Governor’s office, in partnership with the EDC, an islands non-profit, have announced the recipients of the Working Washington Small Business Emergency Grant (WWSBEG) in San Juan County. The program was created to provide small grants to businesses with 10 or fewer employees, to help them survive the downturn caused by Covid-19.
21 businesses in San Juan County – on Lopez, Orcas, San Juan and Shaw Islands – have been awarded grants totaling $149,699. The grants were awarded from the Governor’s emergency fund and will allow businesses to pay for essential expenses like rent. Governor Inslee noted, “I hope this a bridge to get them to the other side”.
“In speaking with our businesses over the past two and a half months, it’s been clear they need access to capital and technical assistance to weather this storm. As a very small nonprofit, we can provide the technical assistance, but could not offer grants. We were absolutely thrilled when the Governor’s office and Commerce created this funding mechanism to support our local business owners,” said Victoria Compton, EDC Director.
Grant Recipients
Cakes by Felicitations |
Catkin Cafe |
Deer Harbor Inn Restaurant |
Dockside Treasures |
Friday Harbor Chocolates |
Funk&Junk Antiques, Nichols St. Suites |
Girl Meets Dirt |
Island Athletic Events, LLC dba San Juan Island Fitness |
Island House Dental Care |
Island Thyme LLC |
Jeanne Marie Peihl/Salish Sea Ballet |
Just Heavenly Fudge Factory LLC |
Lum Farm LLC |
Mike’s Cafe and Wine Bar |
MORCO, Inc dba Morris Plumbing & Heating |
Orcas Adventures |
Printonyx, Inc. |
Rainshadow Solar & Energy Solutions, Inc. |
SJI Food Transport |
Whales Tooth Dental |
Wilson Construction LLC |
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