“Small businesses are the backbone of our communities and we wanted to make sure this funding went to those who are the economic drivers across the county.”Community Development Administrator Trudy Bodenbach said they anticipate the final applications would be brought to the Oct. 14 Grants Committee for approval. Northwestern Mutual is headquartered in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.Jessie Mccormick’s role in Northwestern Mutual is Recruiting Coordinator Jessie Mccormick’s business email address is j***@nm.com Jessie Mccormick’s direct phone number is (720) ***-**** Jessie Mccormick’s HQ phone number is (414) 271-1444 Jessie Mccormick works in the industry of Insurance, Investment Banking, Finance.

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This listing is for a vintage paper advertisement. The size of the ad is approximately 8.5x11inches. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, 53202, Award amounts will depend on estimated net loss between March 1 and July 31, adjusted for other COVID-19 funding received by the business, including Paycheck Protection Program loans.Small business grants will be awarded as follows: businesses with 1-5 employees will receive $5,000, businesses with 6-10 employees will receive $10,000 and businesses with 11-25 employees will receive $15,000.To qualify for a small business grant, businesses must meet the following criteria:• Suffered from business interruption caused by required closures resulting from the COVID-19 public health emergency; expenses as a result of the business interruption should exceed the amount requested since March 1, excluding those covered by insurance or reimbursement from any federal program.• Suffered economic damages from business interruption caused by COVID-19 exceeding $5,000 since March 1, excluding those covered by insurance or reimbursement from any federal program.• Employed 25 full-time equivalent employees or less and located in Madison County, and is not a publicly-traded company.• Is not a home-based business and occupies commercial space and has been operating since at least Oct. 1, 2019, and can demonstrate ongoing operations as of Feb. 29.• Is expected to be fully operational after local and state emergency guidelines are rolled back.• Does not have any current unpaid liens and is not operating in violation of any state, federal or local laws.• No owner, officer, partner, or principal actor of the business has a felony conviction for financial mismanagement within the last two years for which he or she is still serving a sentence (including prison, parole, and probation).In addition to the above criteria, one of the following CDBG eligibility criteria must also be met to qualify:• The owner’s household income (including all adults at their home address) is below the income limits below, per HUD income guidelines per income verification.• The business is located within a Low-to-Moderate Income Area (LMA) as per HUD guidelines via census tract data.• The funding will help retain at least one full-time or part-time position for a person from a Low-to-Moderate Income (LMI) household, as per HUD income guidelines, who is at imminent risk of job loss without the funding (Note: this includes furloughed workers). Jessie Mccormick’s colleagues are Nicholas Jans, David Simbro, Christine Mcdonald, Dexter Wyckoff.

Employees must have been on payroll as W-2 workers and be considered Low-to-Moderate Income to be considered for retention.Public services grants will be awarded using the following criteria: a maximum of $20,000 will be awarded to agencies to provide public services needed in response to COVID-19; the goal is to make available flexible financial resources to businesses/community-based and medical organizations to enable essential service delivery to prevent, prepare for, and respond to coronavirus.To qualify for a public services grant, organizations must meet the following criteria:• The activity will have income eligibility requirements which limit the activity exclusively to low- and moderate-income persons; Non-profit agencies, public agencies and Community-Based Development organizations are eligible to apply for COVID-19 grant funds.• The agency must be able to document COVID-19 hardship, as well as demonstrate funds will benefit primarily low and moderate income in Madison County.



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