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The Economic Development Administration has released $7.2 million in CARES Act funding to 12 economic development agencies across Texas to provide assistance grants to small businesses to help them survive the COVID-19 pandemic, with the Lower Rio Grande Valley Development Council being awarded $400,000.
“This funding will strengthen Texas’ economic recovery efforts as we respond to COVID-19,” Gov. Greg Abbott said. “Small businesses and entrepreneurs across the state are vital to Texas’ economic success, and need all the help they can get as they adapt to the pandemic. I thank our federal partners for working alongside the State of Texas to provide our communities with resources to help overcome this challenge and keep Texans safe.”
CARES Act funding ranging from approximately $550,000 on up to $4.3 million will be provided to a dozen economic development organizations to help small businesses. The nearly $400,000 being awarded to the Lower Rio Grande Development Council will help the community develop and implement response strategies as Texas recovers from the coronavirus pandemic. The organization will use the funds to give technical supports for small businesses in the area.
Sen. John Cornyn (R-Texas) said the CARES Act money is sorely needed.
“Small businesses in Texas have borne the brunt of the pandemic’s devastating impact,” he said. “I applaud this announcement and will continue to do everything I can to make sure Texas small businesses have what they need to survive this crisis.”