Shivani Joshi 4MIAMI (CBSMiami) — The South Beach Wine and Food Festival and FIU Chaplin School Hospitality have received a $5 million grant from Miami-Dade County designed to provide immediate relief to restaurants and bars impacted by the ©2020 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.“Little things like this really help small business like ours move forward and get out of this COVID-19 catastrophe,” said Michelle Coleman, Co-owner of Empanada Harry’s Bakery and Cafe.“I think it’s relief, Schrager said. We encourage employees to contact the owner/operator of their establishment to apply for financial support on behalf of their team.Yes. The Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF ®) has launched the SOBEWFF® & FIU Chaplin School Hospitality Industry Relief Fund to provide immediate financial support to independently owned and operated restaurants and bars impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. "FIU and the Chaplin School are so thankful to Breezy and cooler with morning clouds breaking for some sun. SimpliSafe Extends Breadth of Protection with Launch of SimpliSafe Business Security IRS section 139 provides that qualified disaster relief payments from any sources in connection with qualified disasters are not taxable as income and are not subject to employment taxes or withholding (The COVID-19 pandemic is a qualified disaster). I wish it was 10 times that amount of money but we’re happy for what we got now. “It’s not changing anyone’s life, but maybe it’s helping them cover some bills and get some food. copies of pay stubs, bank account information, or any other documentation acceptable to FIU at its discretion).Chef Harry and Michelle Coleman, Empanada Harry’s Bakery & CaféOnly restaurant and bar owners applying on behalf of their establishments, which meet the requirements outlined above, will be considered. Since it launched in March, SOBEWFF’s Industry Relief Fund has granted funds to … From this grant program, $30 million is earmarked for a new Miami-Dade County … The CARES Act established the Coronavirus Relief Fund (CRF) and appropriated These parameters may change in the future, and if they do, we will be sure to update our website accordingly.Chef Lindsay Autry, The Regional Kitchen & Public HouseConrad Gomez, Managing Partner, Drunken DragonThe Fund will provide immediate financial support to independently owned and operated restaurants and bars impacted by COVID-19 in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties. St. Louis couple take the stage in Lower Saucon Township The Food Network & Cooking Channel South Beach Wine & Food Festival presented by Capital One (SOBEWFF®) has launched the SOBEWFF® & FIU Chaplin School Hospitality Industry Relief Fund to provide immediate financial support to independently owned and operated restaurants and bars impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in … Any establishment that meets the current eligibility requirements set forth by Miami-Dade County is encouraged to apply during this second round of funding, regardless of whether it has previously received a grant from SOBEWFF® & FIU Chaplin School Hospitality Industry Relief Fund during its initial round of funding (March 25 to July 31, 2020).© 2020 by Florida International University. Financial support will enable those owners to provide continuity of compensation to employees who have been furloughed, laid off or whose incomes have been significantly reduced due to the COVID-19 pandemic.Establishments that were previously awarded grants from the SOBEWFF® & FIU Chaplin School Hospitality Industry Relief Fund during its initial round of funding (March 25 to July 31, 2020) are encouraged to apply for an additional grant, assuming they meet the current eligibility requirements set forth by Miami-Dade County.If you would like to support our relief efforts by contributing to the Fund, click below to donate.You can learn more about the first phase of the SOBEWFF® & FIU Chaplin School Hospitality Industry Relief Fund and find industry resources below.Join more than 380,000 fans who receive news and offers.On August 4, 2020, as part of the Miami-Dade County Business Grant Program, Miami-Dade County Mayor Carlos A. Gimenez provided the Fund with a $5 million grant, to be earmarked and distributed to eligible hospitality employees who work in Miami-Dade County. News Natalie Osorio
All Rights Reserved.In partnership with Miami-Dade County and United Way of Miami-Dade, the Fund will distribute $500 per laid off or furloughed employee, with a maximum of $15,000 per individual establishment and a maximum of two (2) establishments per restaurant/hospitality group.No. New art gallery space opens in downtown Allentown