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2019 Business Assistance Microgrant
Program Guidelines - Procedures — Application
Program Description:
The Omni CRA Business Assistance Microgrant Program assists qualified business or property owners
with costs that are directly related to opening of a new business, improving an existing business
conditions, remedying code violations, providing ADA access, assisting existing businesses struggling due
to business interference, blight, or disasters and eliminating blighting conditions in targeted areas of the
Omni CRA. Business Assistance Microgrant funds may be used for improvements to properties that are
not eligible for grant funding from other sources available in the area, or to supplement grant funds
awarded by other sources. Priorities include projects that can use CRA funds to leverage other public and
private investments and bring new business and restaurant/entertainment venues to distressed areas.
Funds may not cross outside of Omni CRA District Boundaries and are targeted at specific areas in the
Omni CRA District. The program has a project cap of $35,000. This amount may be exceeded in rare
circumstances at the discretion of the Executive Director. In addition to a private match, the grant
recipient is responsible for all business costs that exceed funding provided by the CRA. The CRA may
recommend funding at a lesser amount, given that funds are awarded as available and based on priorities
outlined below. Funds from this program are paid directly to the business owner or to the contractors
performing the work after a competitive selection process.
Program Areas and Priorities:
While parts of the Omni CRA's redevelopment area have benefited from the boom in commercial and
residential development, some areas within the CRA district have not seen the benefit of this investment.
The business corridors of the Omni CRA suffer from neglected properties and vacant properties and a
general aesthetic that is not conducive for businesses to thrive in the community. The Omni CRA has
prioritized improvements to properties within the limits of the boundaries of the entire Omni CRA district
(see map), but may choose to focus on particular problem areas.
Emergency Recovery & Business Interruption Microgrant
Due to large number of infrastructure and other construction projects, power outages, burglaries,
flooding, and other disaster -related interruptions in the changing neighborhoods of the
Community Redevelopment Area, businesses and residents may face difficulty in remaining open,
which can cause a negative cycle of blight and disinvestment. The CRA is committed to preventing
the conditions causing Slum & Blight and is offering a microgrant to businesses or residents facing
these problems.
Grant award can be used to conduct quick repairs to damaged property, replace damaged or
stolen equipment or infrastructure, increase signage, or defray other costs after or during a
business interruption or emergency. Grantees are selected on a rolling basis at the discretion of
the executive staff as funding permits.
Employment Opportunity Microgrant
Portions of the Omni CRA redevelopment area have a high underemployment rate. The CRA is
intent on increasing employment opportunities in the district and raising the median income
levels for residents and workers here. This microgrant is available to hire, train, and retain workers
at businesses within the Omni CRA which serve the local community and increase quality of life
and local activity. Grantees are selected on a rolling basis at the discretion of the executive staff
as funding permits.
Business owners using these funds are expected to commit to provide evidence of capacity to
remain in business and compensate employees after the grant ends. Best efforts must be made
to hire from the neighborhood, city, and then then county.
Building Improvement Microgrant
Due to the increased vacancies and the changing character of the neighborhoods in the CRA, it is
often necessary to upgrade the infrastructure of a building to improve customer experience,
change the use, add new AC, ventilation or sewer infrastructure, shift from temporary to
permanent operation, or to make signage or aesthetic improvements to the property. Building
Improvement Microgrants are available on a rolling basis, as funding permits, for businesses to
make small improvements to the building, fagade, landscaping, signage, or other improvements
to the property.
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Eligibility:
These funds are usually not made for routine maintenance and should be part of a larger scope of
improvements to the property or area. All Microgrants will be subject to insurance requirements as
deemed necessary by the CRA. Any improved property should have an active or soon -to -be active business
and/or residential use located on the property.
• Emergency Recovery & Business Interruption Mierogrant
These funds will be issued in response to a documented business interruption, emergency or
other unforeseen hardship resulting from natural disasters or blighted or disruptive neighborhood
conditions.
• Employment Opportunity Microgrant
These funds will be issued so that local businesses wishing to ramp up hours, increase their
visibility, or otherwise improve the quality or hours of service, or increase the number of
employed staff members.
Documentation of new employment will be required [see attached form].
• Building Improvement Microgrant
These funds will be issued for businesses wishing to change the use of their building, to improve
the aesthetics, visibility or accessibility of their business, or to add infrastructure and fixtures to
allow them to better serve the neighborhood.
Documentation of Improvements will be required [see attached form].
Completion:
All projects and grant disbursements shall be completed within a 6-month period from the date the
contract is signed. Extensions beyond the 6-month completion date can only be made with the approval
of the CRA Director. Such approval shall be in writing and noticed to all parties. All Microgrant recipients
will be required to prominently display signage acknowledging the CRA assistance.
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Building Improvement Microgrant Project Procedures:
CRA= CRA Staff, CNTR = Contractor,- PROP = Property Owner, TNT = Tenant
A) Application Process
CRA meets with Tenant and/or Property Owner, verifies that the property is an eligible address and that
the tenant/business meets basic criteria for the CRA Business Assistance Microgrant.
1. Review Tenant Business Model — CRA
2. Review Improvement Activities funded by the program — CRA, TNT
3. Eligible Scope of Work and Budget is Prepared — CRA, TNT, PROP
4. Tenant and Property Owner prepare Application, attach Scope and Budget —TNT, PROP
5. BEFORE pictures are taken and delivered to CRA—CRA
6. Letter of Grant Award or denial is sent to Property Owner and/or tenant — CRA
B) Contract Process
Contract includes scope of work exhibit. Additional documents such as sub -contractor lists (for release
of lien) and Work Authorization Form are used for project monitoring.
1. Tenant or Property Owner secures pricing (3 bids) and selects contractor (lowest bid wins) —
TNT, PROP & CRA
2. Tenant submits contractor list and copies of estimates to CRA—TNT
3. DMP Prepares Contract with Scope of Work as exhibit — CRA
4. Contract is executed — CRA, TNT, CNTR
5. Work Authorization Form is executed — CRA, TNT, PROP
6. CRA gives 40% to the Contractor to begin the work
7. Permits are pulled and work begins —TNT, CNTR
8. CRA monitors progress — CRA
C) Project Completion
Contractors are paid after all liens are released, the building permit is closed
and a final invoice is submitted.
1. AFTER Pictures are Taken — TNT
2. Release of Lien letter for each contractor is obtained — TNT, CNTR
3. Closed Permit Report submitted —TNT, CNTR
4. Final Invoice Submitted for payment —CNTR
5. CRA makes the final payment to the Contractor Payment (2-4 weeks) — CRA
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Employment Opportunity Microgrant Procedures
The Employment Opportunity Microgrant is intended to further the employment of residents of the Omni
CRA and improve ability of employers to expand services and pay living wages to their employees. The
Omni CRA does not tolerate employment discrimination based on membership of any protected class.
Documentation of non-discrimination in hiring must be provided to the CRA.
The CRA may require the documentation of the following:
• Help -Wanted Advertisements to be posted for the position open or previously filled positions
• Current payroll records
• Projected payroll with new hires
• Workers Compensation insurance for all employees
Hiring should be targeted at residents of the Omni CRA neighborhoods, including Omni, Overtown,
Wynwood, and Edgewater; If best efforts to hire from those neighborhoods is unsuccessful hiring may
take place from the City, and then the County.
After an initial payment, all payments for the Employment Opportunity grant will be conducted on a
reimbursement basis every two weeks pending proof of payment by ACH or Check.
Proper payroll records must be kept during the course of the Microgrant.
The Omni CRA reserves the right to terminate the Grant agreement for convenience at any time.
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Employment Microgrant
Projected Job Creation Form (Please note additional forms to be
completed)
Employment Verification Compliance Form for Job Creation Goals
Job Title
# of
positions
Existing/
New Position
Projected/
Actual
Hiring Date
Part Time/
Full Time
Hourly
Pay Rate
TOTAL
I certify that the information contained in this form is true and accurate.
Business Name:
Certified by:
Signature of Business Owner Title
Printed Name Date
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Omni CRA Business Assistance Microgrant Application
Applicant
Project Business Name
Contact Name
Mailing Address
Telephone
Fax
Email
Corporation .
Registered Corporation Name
Mailing Address
Corporation Officers & Titles
Date & State of Incorporation
Tax I D#
Project Location : Scope
Property Owner Name
Project Address
Folio#
Year Built
Total Retail (Sq. Ft.)
Leased Retail (Sq. Ft.)
Description of the business
Type of Microgrant
Requested (check one)
Employment
Emergency/
Interruption
Building
Improvement
Description of Grant
Requested
Estimated Start Date
Estimated
Completion Date
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As a current business owner in this community or a business seeking to improve business in this community, I
wish to participate in the OMNI CRA BUSINESS ASSISTANCE MICROGRANT. I acknowledge that I have received a
copy of the Microgrant Grant Program Procedures and will comply with all requirements should I be awarded a
grant.
Sign / Print Name of Business Owner
Date
(if building improvements will be included in scope of grant)
I acknowledge that Tenant, is seeking assistance using the OMNI CRA BUSINESS
ASSISTANCE MICROGRANT PROGRAM and that the general terms of their lease conform to the terms above.
Should the applicant win a grant award, I understand that funds will be used to make improvements to my
property.
Sign / Print Name of Property Owner
Date
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