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Commerce releases initial funds for Oklahoma Business Relief Program | Community

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On Thursday, July 9, the Oklahoma Department of Commerce (Commerce) released the first payments to the authorized financial institutions for distribution to companies awarded grant funds through the Oklahoma Business Relief Program (OBRP).

The first wave of payments represent $13.96 million of grant awards to 667 businesses. This is approximately 27% of the payments that will be released in OBRP’s first phase. Of the first 667 businesses included in this first wave, 24.5% of them are designated as minority businesses and they will receive $3.49 million in relief payments.

The second wave has been finalized and will be released soon. It will represent 795 businesses and $16.71 million in relief grants. As the Commerce team is able to process the applications, there will be additional batches until the funds have been depleted.

“I applaud the efforts of the Commerce team as they process applications quickly and distribute funds to help our Oklahoma businesses that are working to move forward from this crisis,” said Governor Kevin Stitt. “This program is a great example of how our state strives to foster and support a business-friendly environment, and I’m excited that more Oklahoma companies will have the opportunity to apply for funds when Phase 2 begins.”

“The last few months has been an unprecedented shock to Oklahoma small businesses. The Oklahoma Business Relief Program is genuinely targeted to provide relief to businesses that have experienced the most significant negative impact from COVID-19,” said Kerry Bull, President & CEO, Red River Federal Credit Union, Altus. “When I mentioned this program to a West Coast banker, they considered it unique and wished the states their bank operates in had something similar as part of their recovery efforts. Our credit union and member recipients are thankful to Governor Stitt and the Department of Commerce for their thoughtfulness and efforts in making this program a success.”

Developed to help local businesses across the state overcome the economic challenges of COVID-19, OBRP offers vital funding for businesses that have suffered revenue loss due to the pandemic. The response for Phase 1 was tremendous with approximately 2,500 Oklahoma business applications submitted through more than 150 financial institutions. Phase 2 of OBRP will begin at 8:00 a.m. on Tuesday, July 14.

Businesses interested in participating in Phase 2 of OBRP should contact a participating financial institution before Tuesday, July 14 to begin the process as funds are limited to $50 million and will go quickly. A list of participating financial institutions, program rules and a pre-application form can be found on the Commerce website at okcommerce.gov/relief.

“With the response we received from Phase 1, we expect Phase 2 to fill up quickly. I want to thank the financial institutions that have been working with their customers to help them process their applications,” said Sean Kouplen, Oklahoma Secretary of Commerce & Workforce Development. “This program presents a great opportunity to Oklahoma businesses that have suffered losses due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I encourage companies interested in Phase 2 to contact a financial institution as soon as possible to prepare the necessary documents and application.”

For more information and program rules, visit http://www.okcommerce.gov/relief.

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