Maryland is offering two new economic relief programs to support businesses affected by the Key Bridge collapse.
A program through the Maryland Department of Housing and Community Development provides businesses with grants of up to $50,000.
Meanwhile, another program provides no-interest loans of up to a half-million dollars. A total of $15 million in grants and loans are available through the programs for businesses with 500 or fewer employees that have been impacted by a loss of revenue or an increase in costs related to the bridge collapse.
The application portal is open.
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