What You Need to Know About the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant
The SBA has officially announced that the Shuttered Venue Operators Grant (SVOG) will launch on April 8. Interested parties can sign up
here to receive an email once the electronic application process opens. Potential applicants should get registered in the federal government’s System for Award Management (SAM.gov), a requirement to receive an SVOG, and reference the
preliminary application checklist and
eligibility requirements.
Join us as we host a free virtual event with experts from the SBA and the SBDC. They will be live on hand to explain the grant opportunity in more depth, outline steps for the application process, and will take questions.
Wednesday, April 7 at 10am
*to register, please email Jina Miniard and she'll forward you the log in information
Panel:
- Thomas Todt, District Director, Alabama District Office, U.S. Small Business Administration
- Suzanne Darden, University of Alabama and the Alabama SBDC, Business Advisor for the SBA Capital Access Program
- Andrea Mosley, Director, Small Business Development Center, Alabama State University
As the SBA builds and prepares to open the program, stay up-to-date on grant application information by visiting the SBA
website, which includes
frequently asked questions,
video tutorials and other SVOG details.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION AND RESOURCES
Prep Filling Tips from the SBDC:
http://asbdc.org/wp-content/uploads/Shuttered-Venue-Operators-Grant-Applicaiton-Tips-Alabama-SBDC-Network.pdf
FAQ:
https://www.sba.gov/document/support-shuttered-venue-operators-grants-faq
Eligibility Requirements
https://www.sba.gov/document/support-shuttered-venue-operators-grant-eligibility-requirements
Preliminary Application Checklist
https://www.sba.gov/document/support-shuttered-venue-operators-grant-preliminary-application-checklist
SVOG Portal – Sigh Up to Stay Informed
https://www.svograntportal.sba.gov/s/