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CDBG-CV Statewide Emergency Small Business & Microenterprise Grant Program


Small Business & Microenterprise Grant (SBMA) Program

Business Oregon has partnered with CCD Business Development Corporation, a private nonprofit economic development organization to administer and process the $3 million dollars allocated to the CDBG-CV Statewide Emergency Small Business & Microenterprise Grant Program, intended to help businesses remain solvent and able to retain/create low- and moderate-income jobs. 

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This program is funded with federal grant funds from the Oregon Community Development Block Grant program CARES Act funding for communities affected by COVID-19. Technical assistance is available to assist with completing the application process. You may use Google Translate on the application registration and program webpages for non-English languages or please contact CCD Business Development Corporation at 1-888-263-0971 or oregonsbma@ccdbusiness.com for additional assistance.  Video tutorials for both small business and microenterprise applications, including helpful tips, are also available.


This application period for this program is now closed. For more information, visit ccdbusiness.org/oregonsbma


A microenterprise (5 or fewer employees) or small business (more than 5 employees) that:
  • Was in business prior to March 8th, 2019
  • Can document COVID-19 Impact (Loss Revenue, Mandated Closures, Workforce Issues, Supply Issues, Etc.)
  • Was generally stable/strong prior to the crisis
  • Has an owner and/or employees who meet Low-and Moderate Income (LMI) criteria

Grant sizes will be between $2,500 - $30,000 per business:
  • Microenterprise whose owner is LMI can qualify up to $10,000 
  • Small Business can qualify for $2,500 per LMI employee retained up to $30,000
​Monday, January 23, 2023: Applications open
Friday, January 27, 2023: Applications close
Mid-February 2023: Awards expected
​Early-March 2023: Funding expected
For the business 
​For all 20% or more business owners
2019, 2020, and 2021 Business Federal Tax Return or Full Personal Tax Return if filing a Schedule C


2021 Personal Federal Tax Return
2022 Business In-House Profit & Loss Statement (January 2022–October 2022 time period)
Copy of valid Driver’s License
​Copy of current, filed organizing documents (Articles of Incorporation, Articles of Organization, or Partnership Agreement)
​Statement of Experience or Resume
​Business NAICS Code
​Personal Financial Statement 
​Unique Entity ID in SAM.gov ​
​Family LMI Certification
​Most recent Oregon Form 132 Quarterly Filing, or two consecutive pay stubs for each qualifying employee (if certifying based on LMI employees)
​Duplication of Benefits Certification including list of assistance/aid

​Answers to our most asked questions can be found on our FAQ page​