Restart Plus Grant Scheme will assist further local businesses to reopen

The recently launched Restart Grant Plus will help businesses in Roscommon and Galway reopen and will help local people get back to work, Fine Gael Senator, Aisling Dolan, has reflected.

“My colleague, the Tánaiste and Minister for Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Deputy Leo Varadkar, has formally opened applications to the Restart Grant Plus Scheme, which gives grants to businesses to help them reopen and get their staff back to work.

“The Restart Grant Plus is a key part of the government’s July Stimulus package, a €7.4bn package of measures designed to stimulate a jobs-led recovery and build economic confidence while continuing to manage the impact of COVID-19.

“This expanded and improved Restart Grant Plus will see €300m additional funding in addition to the €250m previously committed.

“The Grant amount has increased substantially. The minimum grant available is now €4,000 up from €2,000 previously. The maximum grant available is €25,000, a significant increase from €10,000 previously.

“More businesses in Roscommon and Galway could now find themselves eligible for this grant than before and key businesses that received a grant under the first scheme can re-apply to receive additional funding.

“Non-rateable B&Bs, sports clubs with commercial activities and trading charity shops are now eligible. Previously only small companies could apply for this grant but now medium sized companies are also eligible.

“I encourage all companies with up to 250 employees to apply through local authorities in Roscommon and Galway.”

The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation has established a Business Support Call Centre for information on the business supports available to businesses and enterprises affected by COVID-19. It can be reached at [email protected] or (01 ) 631 2002.

 

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