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Utah
These resources – like the public health crisis itself – are constantly evolving and are only current as to the date of publication. This page was last updated on August 10, 2020.
For more up-to-date information on the relief programs available in Utah, we recommend that you visit the state’s COVID-19 Resources for Employers and Businesses or the COVID-19 Community Resource List.
Business-Related Relief Programs
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The Mainstreet Preservation Grant for Rural or Minority-Owned Small Businesses
The Mainstreet Preservation Grant, provided by the Salt Lake Chamber’s Utah Job Opportunities Foundation, is distributing grants of up to $5,000 to Utah rural and/or minority owned small businesses with fewer than 50 employees that are in immediate … » more information -
Workers’ Compensation Fund (WCF) Payment Flexibility for Businesses
Utah’s WCF is offering flexible payment options and adjustments to premiums for businesses affected by COVID-19. To discuss payment options, please call the business’s Workers’ Compensation agent or (385) 351-8000. » more information -
Emergency Loan Fund (COVID-19) for Businesses
Ogden City’s Emergency Loan Fund is available to help businesses immediately affected by COVID-19. Ogden City businesses may apply for up to $10,000 for a 10-year, 0% interest loan. Companies may defer repayment for up to 12 months. Businesses are … » more information -
Business Relief Hotline
Salt Lake County has established a business relief hotline for businesses affected by COVID-19. The Hotline is available at (385) 468-4011, Monday to Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 8 p.m. (MDT). » more information -
Salt Lake County Small Business Impact Grant (SBIG)
Salt Lake County small businesses that suffered a financial loss due to the COVID-19 pandemic are eligible for a one time grant up to $35,000 to be used on operating expenses such as payroll, rent, mortgage, utilities, insurance, inventory, and … » more information -
Washington County, Utah (St. George Area): The Greater Together Small Business Resilience Fund
Washington County is offering emergency loans to help small businesses stay in operation until state or federal assistance becomes available. Small businesses may apply for a 5 year, 0% interest loan up to $20,000. Funds may be used for payroll … » more information
Employment-Related Relief Programs
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CARES Act: Unemployment Insurance Benefits
The CARES Act creates a temporary Pandemic Unemployment Assistance program that expands eligibility for unemployment benefits and increases those benefits for certain individuals who are unable to work due to the COVID-19 emergency. The program … » more information -
Credit for Sick Leave for Certain Self-Employed Individuals
The Families First Coronavirus Response Act (the “FFCRA”) provides a refundable income-tax credit to self-employed individuals who would otherwise be entitled to paid sick leave under the Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”), were they … » more information -
Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act
The Emergency Family and Medical Leave Expansion Act (the “EFMLEA”) requires certain employers to provide their employees with paid, job-protected leave for up to twelve weeks in connection with qualified family caregiving needs. The intended … » more information -
Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act
The Emergency Paid Sick Leave Act (the “EPSLA”) requires government employers and employers with fewer than 500 employees to provide their employees with paid sick leave if those employees are unable to work due to COVID-19. Full paid leave is … » more information
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