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Are you a small business owner or non-profit located in unincorporated Clark County that was negatively impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic? Did you lose staff, clients, revenue, and/or the ability to conduct business as usual? TEAP is designed to provide grant funding and one-on-one technical assistance grants for small businesses and non-profits. Our goal is to help you get your business back on track.
Funding for TEAP is intended to help businesses and non-profits that show long-term viability and scalability. Following a thorough evaluation process, program grantees will receive a grant investment award. The grant money is eligible to be used for operating expenses, meaning that it can only be used for things like reopening, paying wages, training, benefits, etc. Recipients will also be assigned to work with a Technical Advisor for 13 months. With assistance from program advisors and Subject Matter Experts, grantees will create and implement long-term plans to strengthen their business.
Please note that TEAP grants are competitive grants. A business or organization that meets the eligibility criteria is not guaranteed a grant award. All applications will be reviewed individually and compared to the pool of applicants. Please scroll down for additional information.
The TEAP is open to businesses and non-profits located in unincorporated Clark County.
Applicants that have previously applied for TEAP and were declined are ineligible to re-apply, UNLESS one of the following applies to you:
If this applies to you, email ccteap@ndconline.org for instructions to re-apply.
There are three eligibility categories:
Existing Business – defined as an active business with A.) more than one (1) year of continuous operating history starting from the original date of issuance listed on the Clark County business license, B.) a minimum of $25,000 and less than $3 million in annual revenue, C.) less than 50 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees, D.) a current Clark County business license and E.) physically located in unincorporated Clark County.
Non-Profits – defined as a continuously operating organization as described in section 501(c)(3) or 501(c)(19) of the Internal Revenue Code with A.) more than one (1) year of continuous operating history, B.) a minimum of $1,000 and less than $3 million in annual revenue, (C.) less than 50 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees, (D.) a current Clark County charitable organization certificate, and E.) physically located in unincorporated Clark County.
Microbusiness – defined as a business with A.) less than 12 months of operating history from the original date of issuance listed on the Clark County business license B.) physically located in unincorporated Clark County, C.) less than 50 full-time equivalent (FTE) employees, and D.) a current Clark County business license.
Funding for the TEAP is intended to help businesses that show long-term viability and scalability such as businesses that can grow their workforce and/or have plans for a brick-and-mortar location. Examples of ineligible businesses include:
Applicants that have previously applied for TEAP and were declined are ineligible to re-apply, UNLESS one of the following applies to you:
If this applies to you, email ccteap@ndconline.org for instructions to re-apply.
**Only one application per person is allowed, even if you own multiple businesses.**
The TEAP application is a two-part process. The pre-application will confirm minimum eligibility criteria. Upon completion of the pre-application screening, eligible applicants will be invited to complete the full application, which will confirm program eligibility and long-term viability.
Pre-Application
Full-Application
Applicants will also be required to detail the COVID-19 pandemic’s impact on their organization and explain how the grant investment will help the organization grow and improve its operational resiliency.
All grant awards will be used for operating capital. Examples include, but are not limited to, reopening supplies, marketing, employee wages and benefits, trainings, purchase of bookkeeping software, etc.
The grant award amount for the microbusiness category is capped at $5,000.
The grant award for non-profits and existing businesses will be based on annual gross revenue (AGR) according to the following tiers:
Tier 1 Grant Award Amount $5,000:
Tier 2 Grant Award Amount $10,000:
Tier 3 Grant Award Amount $15,000:
Tier 4 Grant Award Amount $25,000:
Tier 5 Grant Award Amount $50,000:
Tier 6 Grant Award Amount $75,000:
Tier 7 Grant Award Amount $100,000:
Payments for all three categories will be distributed in three payments throughout the duration of the 13-month program.
For general inquiries, please contact Rachel Flores.
Applicants who need assistance filling out the application can contact one of the three Lead Technical Assistance providers listed below. Please note: Non-profits should reach out to the GrantLab for help. For help in Spanish please make an appointment with Ramses Gonzalez.
Applications will be processed on a first-come, first-served basis until funds are exhausted.
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