Originally posted 6/10/2021. Last updated 9/14/2022
The New York State COVID-19 Pandemic Small Business Recovery Grant Program is offering a grant between $5k – $50k to eligible small businesses. This includes 1099 workers / Schedule C as well.
Update 9/15/2022 – Two Separate Business Grants
This article is for a grant called “Recovery Grant”. There is a similar grant for NYS small businesses called “Seed Funding”.
Recovery Grant: For businesses that opened before 3/1/2019
Seed Funding: For businesses that opened after 9/1/2018
You are not eligible for Seed Funding if you already received funding from Recovery Grant. If your business started between 9/1/2018 and 3/1/2019, you can check which grant will give the higher grant amount. Recovery is 10% of 2019 income, max 50k. Seed Funding is 10% of 2020 or 2021 return, max 25k (or $5k if the business did not yet file a return).
Update 9/14/2022:
– Governor Hochul announced that as of 9/13 the requirement to have had a 25% reduction was removed! You are now eligible even if the business had no reduction from 2019 to 2020. This change makes many more businesses eligible.
– The application Portal will close 9/30/2022 – your application and documents need to be uploaded by then.
– If you were previously declined based on not having a 25% reduction, your application should be automatically reactivated for processing.
Update 7/22/2022:
– The requirement to have had a net profit was removed! You are now eligible even if the business had no net profit in 2019 (or even if it had a loss). This change makes many more businesses eligible.
Update 8/25/2021:
– The maximum gross income allowed in order to be eligible was raised from $500,000 to $2,500,000.
– Maximum PPP business could have received raised from $100,000 to $250,000.
– (most likely only relevant to 1099/Schedule C individuals): Unemployment is counted as gross income.
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Table of Contents
Grant Amount
The grant amount is based on your 2019 gross receipts.
- Less than $25,000: No award
- $25,000 – $49,999.99: $5,000
- $50,000 – $99,999.99: $10,000
- $100,000 – $2,500,000: 10% of gross receipts – maximum grant is $50,000
- Over $2,500,000: $50,000 – only if 2020 gross receipts is less than $2,500,000. IF 2020 gross receipts is also more than $2.5 million, you are not eligible.
Where to find your “gross receipts”
- Corporations and Partnerships (1120, 1120S, and 1065): Line 1a
- Sole Proprietorship (Schedule C): Line 1
Business Eligibility
ALL of the following are requirements. More details here.
- For-profit business – non-profits are not eligible
- Small business – 100 or fewer employees
- Began operations by March 1 2019
- Currently open (or closed due to Covid-19 restrictions)
- 2019 or 2020 gross receipts between $25,000 and $2,500,000
2020 gross receipts of less than $2,500,000(Unclear now that a 25% reduction is no longer required, if 2020 income still needs to less than 2.5mm or not)- No longer a requirement (9/13/2022)
Had a 25% reduction in gross receipts from 2019 to 2020 - No longer a requirement (7/22/022)
Made a profit in 2019 of at least $1IRS Form 1120: Line 28IRS Form 1120S: Line 21IRS Form 1065: Line 22Schedule C (1040): Line 31
- Expenses for 2020 is more than the grant amount
- IRS Form 1120: Line 27
- IRS Form 1120S: Line 20
- IRS Form 1065: Line 21
- Schedule C (1040): Line 28
- Did not receive more than $250k in PPP (total from both rounds of PPP)
- Did not receive RRF (Restaurant Revitalization Grant Program)
- Landlords/passive real estate businesses are not eligible
How to Apply
The application process is being handled on behalf of NY by Lendistry.
Application Process
- Complete the online application
- Register to make an account
- Upload the required documentation
Documentation Required
- Filed 2019 Business Tax Return (or Schedule C)
- Filed 2020 Business Tax Return (or Schedule C)
- Application Certification
- IRS Form 4506-C
- Proof of Current Operation (two documents required)
- ID for every 20%+ owner
- If you have employees, then most recent NYS-45
- Completed W9
Priority Applications
Priority will be given to socially and economically disadvantaged business owners including, but not limited to, minority and women-owned business enterprises (NYS certification not required), service-disabled veteran-owned businesses, and veteran-owned businesses, or businesses located in communities that were economically distressed prior to March 1, 2020, as determined by the most recent Census data.
Using the Funds
COVID-19 related losses or expenses incurred between March 1, 2020 and April 1, 2021.
These include:
- Payroll costs
- Commercial rent or mortgage payments for NYS-based property (but not any rent or mortgage prepayments)
- Payment of local property or school taxes associated with a small business location in NYS
- Insurance costs
- Utility costs
- Costs of personal protection equipment (PPE) necessary to protect worker and consumer health and safety
- Heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) costs
- Other machinery or equipment costs
- Supplies and materials necessary for compliance with COVID-19 health and safety protocols
- Other documented COVID-19 costs as approved by Empire State Development
Taxes
This grant is considered income and taxed on the federal level. It is not taxable for New York State taxes.
Further Guidance
- Program page with full details
- FAQ
- Application Guide (7/22/2022)
- Video
- Call Center: 877-721-0097 – Monday – Friday: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM
- For help with the application process, reach out.