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• Targeted EIDL Grants: The bill will add $15 billion in new funding for Targeted EIDL <br />grants to provide hard-hit, underserved small businesses with increased flexible grant <br />relief. These grants will be particularly helpful for very small businesses and sole <br />proprietors, which include over 90 percent of minority -owned businesses that have been <br />disproportionately devastated by this crisis. <br />• Restaurants: The bill will provide $28.6 billion in direct relief for the restaurant industry <br />through the creation of a grant program as envisioned in the RESTAURANTS Act. The <br />restaurant industry has been among the hardest hit during the pandemic. Over 110,000 <br />restaurants and bars — more than one in six across the country — have closed permanently <br />or long-term, causing the loss of over 2.4 million jobs. It is estimated that independent <br />restaurants — small, mom-and-pop restaurants — lost over $135 billion in sales last year, <br />while the broader industry lost $240 billion. While PPP has offered some vital assistance <br />to the nation's restaurants, a significant need still exists, especially for smaller <br />restaurants. <br />• Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program: This bill provides $1.25 billion in <br />additional funds for the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant Program because last year's <br />end -of -year package did not include sufficient funding to ensure all eligible applicants <br />would be covered based on rough estimates. Eligible applicants can now access both the <br />Shuttered Venue Operators Grant and PPP to address SVOG's delayed start. <br />• Expanded PPP Eligibility: This bill expands PPP eligibility to include additional <br />nonprofits such as 501(c)(5) labor and agricultural organizations and community <br />locations of larger nonprofits and provides $7 billion for that purpose. Nonprofits are a <br />significant sector in the economy and are on the frontlines of providing social services <br />during this crisis. An additional $250 million is also provided to expand PPP eligibility <br />for digital news services that provide local news and lifesaving information about public <br />health guidance during the pandemic. <br />• Community Navigator Technical Assistance and Administrative Funding: The bill <br />provides $175 million in new assistance to fund community organizations, SBA resource <br />partners, and community financial institutions with experience working in minority, <br />immigrant, and rural communities to serve as community navigators to help connect <br />small business owners in these communities to critical resources, including small <br />business loans, business licenses, and federal, state, and local business assistance <br />programs. The bill also includes $1.325 billion to support SBA's mission and to <br />administer the new grants and other relief programs. . <br />Title VI - Committee on Environment and Public Works <br />• Economic Development Administration funding provides flexible investment for <br />rebuilding local economies and hard-hit industries, including tourism and travel. The <br />American Rescue Plan provides the Economic Development Administration with $3 <br />billion to aid communities in rebuilding local economies, which includes $750 million for <br />the travel and tourism sectors. Previously, the CARES Act provided $1.5 billion for <br />12 <br />
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