Business Council to consider Business Relief funding rules at special call-in meeting
14 Jul 2020
The Wyoming Business Council Board of Directors will hold a special call-in meeting to consider rules for two additional COVID-19 Business Relief funding programs at 3:30 p.m. on July 14.
The Wyoming Business Council is responsible for distribution of $325 million in federal CARES act funding for Wyoming businesses and nonprofits. The Business Council's COVID-19 Business Relief Program consists of three funds - the Interruption Fund, the Relief Fund and the Mitigation Fund. The Interruption Fund closed on July 2.
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