012 of 2023 - ARPA Community Grant Program FundsSALT LAKE CITY ORDINANCE
No. _____ of 2023
(Ordinance approving the disbursement of American Rescue Plan Act Community Grant
Program Funds for Phase 1)
WHEREAS, the global COVID-19 pandemic has impacted the world and local economy
at an unprecedented level, and Salt Lake City’s nonprofit organizations, local businesses, and
residents have been negatively impacted by the economic uncertainty caused by the pandemic.
WHEREAS, on March 11, 2021, the U.S. Government signed into law a COVID-19
recovery bill, the American Rescue Plan Act (“ARPA”) and allocated federal funding to Salt
Lake City Corporation (“City”) to use for certain COVID-related uses, including to support
disproportionately impacted communities and to mitigate negative economic impacts within the
community.
WHEREAS, on April 19, 2022, the City Council passed Salt Lake City Ordinance 17 of
2022, enacting Salt Lake City Code Chapter 2.20 and establishing a new community grant
program to govern the distribution of certain ARPA funds, including the creation of a
Community Recovery Committee that is tasked with reviewing grant applications and making
recommendations on the disbursement of community recovery grant funds.
WHEREAS, beginning in November 2022 and continuing through January 2023, the
Community Recovery Committee held ten meetings to review and consider applications from
approximately 157 small businesses and 39 nonprofit organizations seeking grant funding for
direct economic assistance, in accordance with Salt Lake City Code 2.20.040.
WHEREAS, the Community Recovery Committee evaluated the applications in
accordance with Salt Lake City Code Chapter 2.20, including consideration of the applicant’s
proposed use of funds, geographic equity, the policies and objectives of the community grant
program, and the federal requirements pursuant to ARPA.
WHEREAS, the Community Recovery Committee has completed review of the
applications and has recommended funding allocations as further described in Exhibit A.
WHEREAS, pursuant to Salt Lake City Code 2.20.010, the Mayor has reviewed the
Community Recovery Committee’s recommendations set forth in Exhibit A.
WHEREAS, based on the Review Committee’s recommendations, the Mayor
recommends that the City Council approve the funding allocations as described in Exhibit A.
NOW, THEREFORE, be it ordained by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, that:
SECTION 1. Funding Approval. The City Council approves the funding allocations as
further described in Exhibit B. The City Council authorizes the Mayor to negotiate and execute
the grant agreements and any other relevant documents required, consistent with Exhibit B and
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Salt Lake City Code Chapter 2.20, and incorporating such other terms and agreements as
recommended by the City Attorney’s office.
SECTION 2. Effective Date. This ordinance shall become effective on the date of its first
publication.
Passed by the City Council of Salt Lake City, Utah, this ______ day of
_____________________, 2023.
Darin Mano, Council Chair
ATTEST AND COUNTERSIGN:
______________________________
CITY RECORDER
Transmitted to Mayor on _______________________.
Mayor's Action: _______Approved. _______Vetoed.
______________________________
MAYOR
______________________________
CITY RECORDER
(SEAL)
Bill No. ________ of 2023.
Published: ______________.
APPROVED AS TO FORM
Salt Lake City Attorney’s Office
Date:
Sara Montoya, City Attorney
12
7th
March
Mar 14, 2023
Mar 17, 2023
Erin Mendenhall (Mar 21, 2023 15:30 MDT)
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March 22, 2023
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024 ELIGIBLE
FUNDING (Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
1 Junction Dance Company (63480)5 $50,000.00 $49,000.00 $45,815.00 AB
2 Zahara, LLC (62879)5 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $6,538.00 TTH
3 Sugar Space, LLC (63372)2 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $46,250.00 SB
4 Dream Garden Press/ dba Ken Sanders Rare Books (63434)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $46,100.00 AB
5 Zaater and Zayton (62465)2 $50,000.00 $38,000.00 $34,960.00 TTH
6 Mestizo, LLC (63831)3 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $45,900.00 TTH
Moroccan pop-up restaurant, that also offers catering services. Business holds community events that last between 2-3 hours where food is served. Owner plans to re-establish their events, and
catering services, along with building to transition to a permanent physical location.
Type of Business: Restaurant (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies, venue rentals and staff costs.
Received other assistance: Business received $2k from the International Rescue Committee for business expenses accrued during COVID-19.
Business is a coffee house created by community for community. The founders envisioned a place for civic engagement and sharing art to strengthen community.
Business provides dance training, two dance companies, creative space and performance opportunities for youth and professional artists. They cultivate an artistically enriching community
through performance and outreach.
Type of Business: Dance Studio (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Rent, utilities, and operating costs (pay contracted artists)
Received other assistance: None
Business is an arts, events and reception center. They provide space for artists of all disciplines to create and present work and a place for the community to celebrate, learn, share and engage.
Type of Business: Event/Reception Center (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Salaries and wages for staff.
Received other assistance: Yes, they received under $50k in other assistance with PPP and EIDL.
This business sells used, new, and rare books and ephemera. Special focus for this business is Utah and regional history. This business all supports local artists and musicians with regular
public events.
Type of Business: Bookstore in the City Center (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: None
Use of funds: Rent and payroll.
Received other assistance: Received approx.. $75k of other assistance with PPP and EIDL
Business is a full-service catering company offering a unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern Cuisine and American fusion.
Type of Business: Catering
DisproportionatelyImpacted: Women & 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Mortgage payment, operational costs and start-up costs
Received other assistance: Yes. Received $20k in EIDL
EXHIIBIT A
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024 ELIGIBLE
FUNDING (Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
7 Noor Al Sham LLC (63326)5 $11,000.00 $10,758.00 $9,660.68 SB
8 Susie M's Gallery of Fine Tattooing (63355)5 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $22,250.00 SB
9 J Street Productions (60538)7 $26,000.00 $25,000.00 $22,107.14 AB
10 Arts of the World Gallery (63518)5 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $44,000.00 AB
11 Premier Paralegal Solutions, LLC (59841)5 $50,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,800.00 SB
Writer who writes novels for young readers (middle grades and young adult). Writes nonfictions on the intersection of art and faith, and also consults freelance writers and provides editorial
services for other writers.
Type of Business: Writer (Home Based, Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Salary and Operating Expenses (will have to provide tax documents, etc.)
Received other assistance: None
Business is a coffee house created by community for community. The founders envisioned a place for civic engagement and sharing art to strengthen community.
Type of Business: Coffeehouse (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: None
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies, operating costs and wages.
Received other assistance: None
Business is the local home for global treasures. This business houses traditional (indigenous) arts and crafts and also traditional industries like ceramics in two historic buildings that have been
maintained and preserved.
Type of Business: Art Gallery (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Utilities, and operating expenses
Received other assistance: Yes. Received less than $50k in Salt Lake County grant, and PPP funds
Business provides an art studio with retail space, along with tattooing education space.
Type of Business: Tattoo Parlor-Retail Space (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Rent and payroll.
Received other assistance: None
Business provides legal document preparation, tax preparation and some translation services. Services provided to clients with digital equity issues that require in person attention.
Type of Business: Legal Services (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Rent, payroll, supplies and start-up costs.
Received other assistance: Yes, less than $50k in EIDL and PPP
Catering business looking to complete start up and expand.
Type of Business: Food-Catering (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: 100% BIPOC Owned
Use of funds: Start up costs, rent, payroll and operational expenses.
Received other assistance: Received under $3,000 in PPP funding.
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024 ELIGIBLE
FUNDING (Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
12 Cycling Utah, LLC (63477)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $43,166.67 SB
13 Golden Gyros (63448)5 $50,000.00 $47,000.00 $40,106.67 TTH
14 Amie Engberg (62853)5 $38,000.00 $38,000.00 $32,110.00 SB
15 Six Sailor Cider, LLC (63232)4 $50,000.00 $11,000.00 $9,218.00 TTH
16 Bye Phoebe (59674)3 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $4,175.00 AB
Local restaurant in Salt Lake City. One of the first restaurants to close due to COVID-19 trying to keep doors open on their start up business that opened as the pandemic hit.
Type of Business: Restaurant
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies, wages, and equipment.
Received other assistance: None
Owner is a model, fashion stylist and also makes custom clothing for production companies.
Type of Business: Stylist/Clothing (Home Based & Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women & 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Equipment,materials, payroll and startup costs.
Business makes a variety of flavored apple ciders, non-alcoholic and sparkling hard ciders to be sold in the future. Started their sales in farmer's markets and now expanding into online and
retail sales.
Type of Business: Brewery (Sole Proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: None
Use of funds: Rent, payroll and startup costs.
Received other assistance: None
Received other assistance: Yes, less than $50k in EIDL and PPP
Business produces a bicycling magazine and website. They are in their 30th year of business providing information, news, tips and event calendars. They distribute throughout Salt Lake City
and the western United States.
Type of Business: Magazine (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Operating costs and payroll.
Received other assistance: Yes. Received less than $50k in PPP funds
Document preparation and financial education services for chiropractors.
Type of Business: Financial Education Services (Home Based & Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Supplies and salary
Received other assistance: None
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024 ELIGIBLE
FUNDING (Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
17 Sikkim Momo (59832)2 $49,000.00 $3,100.00 $2,583.33 TTH
18 Christina's Barber Shop (60332)5 $13,500.00 $14,000.00 $11,596.67 SB
19 Flamenco del Lago (63429)5 $50,000.00 $13,000.00 $10,768.33 AB
20 Dayhouse Studio (61894)7 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $41,333.33 SB
21 Seth Ian Photography (62887)3 $15,000.00 $7,000.00 $5,786.67 AB
Use of funds: Equipment,materials, payroll and startup costs.
Received other assistance: Yes received $1,200 from Artist Emergency Fund
Business is a catering food business. This entrepreneur is from the Spice Kitchen incubator program of the International Rescue Committee.
Type of Business: Catering
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies and equipment.
Received other assistance: Business received $2k from the International Rescue Committee.
Business is a barber shop specializing in gentlemen haircuts located on 300 West.
Type of Business: Barber shop (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Rent, utilities, and operating expenses.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $50k from EIDL.
Business is a nonprofit under the direction of Katie Sheen-Abbott she's studied Flamenco for many years. She teaches and performs flamenco in Salt Lake City and throughout Utah for all
ages and abilities.
Type of Business: Dance teacher (Sole Proprietor & Nonprofit)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Rent, and equipment costs.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $50k in EIDL funding.
Business is a biophilic interior design studio specializing in residential and commercial spaces. Improving health, well-being and sustainable practices are at the heart of their work.
Type of Business: Interior Design Studio (Home based & Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Operating costs and payroll.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $50k from EIDL.
Photographer for the performing arts, small businesses, and real estate. Business is also undertaking documentary projects.
Type of Business: Photographer (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024 ELIGIBLE
FUNDING (Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
22 Worthfull Media, LLC (60612)3 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $20,625.00 AB
23 Design to Grow, LLC (63108)4 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $26,133.33 AB
24 Suzanne May (60330)7 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $8,033.33 AB
25 The Twist (Kirk's Ship, LLC) (60520)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,916.67 TTH
26 Elegant Tailoring, LLC (61865)4 $50,000.00 $21,335.00 $17,025.33 SB
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Equipment upgrades and project development costs
Received other assistance: None
Boutique media production house that records, edits, produces, and manages audio and video for small business owners and personal brands. The bulk of business is for podcasters and
YouTubers, but includes making related media as well.
Type of Business: Media production (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds: Website upgrades, rent, contract costs
Received other assistance: PPP and EIDL funds around $5k.
Singer/songwriter that also teaches voice and songwriting lessons from home studio.
Type of Business: Musician (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds: Tour and equipment costs.
Received other assistance: EIDL $12k, Unemployment $8k
Business is a design/build studio that does in house fabrication focused on public art, teaching/workshops, events, and commercial furniture.
Type of Business: Design studio (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Rent, retaining employees
Received other assistance: PPP $8.7K, Small Business Impact Grant $9.9k
Chamber of Commerce serving Hispanic businesses
Type of Business: Chamber of Commerce
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Wages
Received other assistance: None
Business is a Restaurant, Bar & Nightclub
Type of Business: Bar/Restaurant
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Wages, retain employees
Received other assistance: PPP & Employee Retention Credit over $50k
Business is a tailoring shop in the heart of downtown.
Type of Business: Tailoring Shop (sole proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Payroll and operational expenses.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $6,000.00 in PPP funding.
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024 ELIGIBLE
FUNDING (Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
27 Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (62544)2 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,833.33 SB
28 Utah Fitness Institute (62189)5 $21,502.00 $22,000.00 $17,526.67 SB
29 Match and Farnsworth, PC (62089)4 $49,000.00 $49,000.00 $38,955.00 SB
30 Antidote Cosmeceuticals, LLC (60991)6 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $6,304.00 SB
31 First Steps, Inc. (60261)1 $50,000.00 $12,000.00 $9,140.00 SB
Personal training and wellness retreat business.
Type of Business: Fitness Studio (sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Rent costs
Received other assistance: Salt Lake County grant $22k
Business manufactures bottles and sells skin care products.
Type of Business: Skin care (sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Facility upgrades and payroll
Received other assistance: None
Business is a small private law firm that provides representation to individuals who are unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities.
Type of Business: Law Firm (sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds: Payroll
Received other assistance: Business received more than $50k from PPP.
Chamber of Commerce serving Hispanic businesses.
Type of Business: Chamber of Commerce
DisproportionatelyImpacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Wages
Received other assistance: None
Business is a child care center.
Type of Business: Daycare
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Facility upgrades and payroll
Received other assistance: PPP, EIDL, & CCL Stabilization Grant - over $200k
EXHIBIT A
EXHIBIT B
SALT LAKE CITY COUNCIL APPROVED FUNDING ALLOCATIONS FOR PHASE 1
COMMUNITY RECOVERY GRANTS
The following funding allocations are approved as provided herein. The 2022-2024 CRC
Recommendation has been adjusted to reflect the Community Recovery Committee’s
recommended funding amount rounded up to the nearest hundredth value. The funding
allocations are approved with the condition that no bonus points may be awarded to repeat
applicants during Phase 2 of the Community Recovery Grant review process.
#BUSINESS APPLICANT DISTRICT
2022-2024
REQUESTED
FUNDING
2022-2024
ELIGIBLE
FUNDING
(Proven Loss)
2022-2024 CRC
RECOMMENDATION
(% Based on Score) CATEGORY
1 Junction Dance Company (63480)5 $50,000.00 $49,000.00 $45,900.00 AB
2 Zahara, LLC (62879)5 $7,000.00 $7,000.00 $6,600.00 TTH
3 Sugar Space, LLC (63372)2 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $46,300.00 SB
4 Dream Garden Press/ dba Ken Sanders Rare Books (63434)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $46,100.00 AB
Moroccan pop-up restaurant, that also offers catering services. Business holds community events that last between 2-3 hours where food is served. Owner plans to
re-establish their events, and catering services, along with building to transition to a permanent physical location.
Type of Business: Restaurant (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies, venue rentals and staff costs.
Received other assistance: Business received $2k from the International Rescue Committee for business expenses accrued during COVID-19.
Business provides dance training, two dance companies, creative space and performance opportunities for youth and professional artists. They cultivate an artistically
enriching community through performance and outreach.
Type of Business: Dance Studio (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Rent, utilities, and operating costs (pay contracted artists)
Received other assistance: None
Business is an arts, events and reception center. They provide space for artists of all disciplines to create and present work and a place for the community to celebrate,
learn, share and engage.
Type of Business: Event/Reception Center (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Salaries and wages for staff.
Received other assistance: Yes, they received under $50k in other assistance with PPP and EIDL.
This business sells used, new, and rare books and ephemera. Special focus for this business is Utah and regional history. This business all supports local artists and
musicians with regular public events.
Type of Business: Bookstore in the City Center (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Rent and payroll.
Received other assistance: Received approx.. $75k of other assistance with PPP and EIDL
EXHIBIT B
5 Zaater and Zayton (62465)2 $50,000.00 $38,000.00 $35,000.00 TTH
6 Mestizo, LLC (63831)3 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $45,900.00 TTH
7 Noor Al Sham LLC (63326)5 $11,000.00 $10,758.00 $9,700.00 SB
8 Susie M's Gallery of Fine Tattooing (63355)5 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $22,300.00 SB
9 J Street Productions (60538)7 $26,000.00 $25,000.00 $22,200.00 AB
Writer who writes novels for young readers (middle grades and young adult). Writes nonfictions on the intersection of art and faith, and also consults freelance
writers and provides editorial services for other writers.
Type of Business: Writer (Home Based, Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Salary and Operating Expenses (will have to provide tax documents, etc.)
Received other assistance: None
Business is a coffee house created by community for community. The founders envisioned a place for civic engagement and sharing art to strengthen community.
Type of Business: Coffeehouse (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies, operating costs and wages.
Received other assistance: None
Business is a full-service catering company offering a unique blend of traditional Middle Eastern Cuisine and American fusion.
Type of Business: Catering
Disproportionately Impacted: Women & 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Mortgage payment, operational costs and start-up costs
Received other assistance: Yes. Received $20k in EIDL
Business provides an art studio with retail space, along with tattooing education space.
Type of Business: Tattoo Parlor-Retail Space (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Rent and payroll.
Received other assistance: None
Catering business looking to complete start up and expand.
Type of Business: Food-Catering (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC Owned
Use of funds: Start up costs, rent, payroll and operational expenses.
Received other assistance: Received under $3,000 in PPP funding.
10 Arts of the World Gallery (63518)5 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $44,000.00 AB
11 Premier Paralegal Solutions, LLC (59841)5 $50,000.00 $9,000.00 $7,800.00 SB
12 Cycling Utah, LLC (63477)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $43,200.00 SB
13 Golden Gyros (63448)5 $50,000.00 $47,000.00 $40,200.00 TTH
14 Amie Engberg (62853)5 $38,000.00 $38,000.00 $32,200.00 SB
Business is the local home for global treasures. This business houses traditional (indigenous) arts and crafts and also traditional industries like ceramics in two historic
buildings that have been maintained and preserved.
Type of Business: Art Gallery (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women Owned
Use of funds: Utilities, and operating expenses
Received other assistance: Yes. Received less than $50k in Salt Lake County grant, and PPP funds
Local restaurant in Salt Lake City. One of the first restaurants to close due to COVID-19 trying to keep doors open on their start up business that opened as the
pandemic hit.
Type of Business: Restaurant
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies, wages, and equipment.
Received other assistance: None
Business provides legal document preparation, tax preparation and some translation services. Services provided to clients with digital equity issues that require in
person attention.
Type of Business: Legal Services (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Rent, payroll, supplies and start-up costs.
Received other assistance: Yes, less than $50k in EIDL and PPP
Business produces a bicycling magazine and website. They are in their 30th year of business providing information, news, tips and event calendars. They distribute
throughout Salt Lake City and the western United States.
Type of Business: Magazine (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Operating costs and payroll.
Received other assistance: Yes. Received less than $50k in PPP funds
Document preparation and financial education services for chiropractors.
Type of Business: Financial Education Services (Home Based & Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Supplies and salary
Received other assistance: None
15 Six Sailor Cider, LLC (63232)4 $50,000.00 $11,000.00 $9,300.00 TTH
16 Bye Phoebe (59674)3 $5,000.00 $5,000.00 $4,200.00 AB
17 Sikkim Momo (59832)2 $49,000.00 $3,100.00 $2,600.00 TTH
18 Christina's Barber Shop (60332)5 $13,500.00 $14,000.00 $11,600.00 SB
19 Flamenco del Lago (63429)5 $50,000.00 $13,000.00 $10,800.00 AB
Owner is a model, fashion stylist and also makes custom clothing for production companies.
Type of Business: Stylist/Clothing (Home Based & Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women & 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Equipment, materials, payroll and startup costs.
Received other assistance: Yes received $1,200 from Artist Emergency Fund
Business makes a variety of flavored apple ciders, non-alcoholic and sparkling hard ciders to be sold in the future. Started their sales in farmer's markets and now
expanding into online and retail sales.
Type of Business: Brewery (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Rent, payroll and startup costs.
Received other assistance: None
Business is a catering food business. This entrepreneur is from the Spice Kitchen incubator program of the International Rescue Committee.
Type of Business: Catering
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Purchase of supplies and equipment.
Received other assistance: Business received $2k from the International Rescue Committee.
Business is a barber shop specializing in gentlemen haircuts located on 300 West.
Type of Business: Barber shop (Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Rent, utilities, and operating expenses.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $50k from EIDL.
Business is a nonprofit under the direction of Katie Sheen-Abbott she's studied Flamenco for many years. She teaches and performs flamenco in Salt Lake City and
throughout Utah for all ages and abilities.
Type of Business: Dance teacher (Sole Proprietor & Nonprofit)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Rent, and equipment costs.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $50k in EIDL funding.
20 Dayhouse Studio (61894)7 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $41,400.00 SB
21 Seth Ian Photography (62887)3 $15,000.00 $7,000.00 $5,800.00 AB
22 Worthfull Media, LLC (60612)3 $25,000.00 $25,000.00 $20,700.00 AB
23 Design to Grow, LLC (63108)4 $32,000.00 $32,000.00 $26,200.00 AB
24 Suzanne May (60330)7 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $8,100.00 AB
Business is a biophilic interior design studio specializing in residential and commercial spaces. Improving health, well-being and sustainable practices are at the
heart of their work.
Type of Business: Interior Design Studio (Home based & Sole Proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: Women owned
Use of funds: Operating costs and payroll.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $50k from EIDL.
Photographer for the performing arts, small businesses, and real estate. Business is also undertaking documentary projects.
Type of Business: Photographer (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Equipment upgrades and project development costs
Received other assistance: None
Boutique media production house that records, edits, produces, and manages audio and video for small business owners and personal brands. The bulk of business is
for podcasters and YouTubers, but includes making related media as well.
Type of Business: Media production (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds: Website upgrades, rent, contract costs
Received other assistance: PPP and EIDL funds around $5k.
Singer/songwriter that also teaches voice and songwriting lessons from home studio.
Type of Business: Musician (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds: Tour and equipment costs.
Received other assistance: EIDL $12k, Unemployment $8k
Business is a design/build studio that does in house fabrication focused on public art, teaching/workshops, events, and commercial furniture.
Type of Business: Design studio (home-based & sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Rent, retaining employees
Received other assistance: PPP $8.7K, Small Business Impact Grant $9.9k
25 The Twist (Kirk's Ship, LLC) (60520)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $40,000.00 TTH
26 Elegant Tailoring, LLC (61865)4 $50,000.00 $21,335.00 $17,100.00 SB
27 Utah Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (62544)2 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,900.00 SB
28 Utah Fitness Institute (62189)5 $21,502.00 $22,000.00 $17,600.00 SB
29 Match and Farnsworth, PC (62089)4 $49,000.00 $49,000.00 $39,000.00 SB
Chamber of Commerce serving Hispanic businesses
Type of Business: Chamber of Commerce
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Wages
Received other assistance: None
Personal training and wellness retreat business.
Type of Business: Fitness Studio (sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Rent costs
Received other assistance: Salt Lake County grant $22k
Business is a Restaurant, Bar & Nightclub
Type of Business: Bar/Restaurant
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Wages, retain employees
Received other assistance: PPP & Employee Retention Credit over $50k
Business is a small private law firm that provides representation to individuals who are unable to work due to physical or mental disabilities.
Type of Business: Law Firm (sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds: Payroll
Received other assistance: Business received more than $50k from PPP.
Business is a tailoring shop in the heart of downtown.
Type of Business: Tailoring Shop (sole proprietor)
DisproportionatelyImpacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Payroll and operational expenses.
Received other assistance: Business received less than $6,000.00 in PPP funding.
Chamber of Commerce serving Hispanic businesses.
Type of Business: Chamber of Commerce
DisproportionatelyImpacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Wages
Received other assistance: None
30 Antidote Cosmeceuticals, LLC (60991)6 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $6,400.00 SB
31 First Steps, Inc. (60261)1 $50,000.00 $12,000.00 $9,200.00 SB
32 CathPro Technologies (62544)7 $28,000.00 $28,000.00 $22,300.00 SB
33 Oskar & Julia Music LLC (59713)3 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $8,000.00 AB
34 Mago LLC dba Diggity Dog Resort (61569)2 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,500.00 SB
Business manufactures bottles and sells skin care products.
Type of Business: Skin care (sole proprietor)
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Facility upgrades and payroll
Received other assistance: None
Business is a child care center.
Type of Business: Daycare
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Facility upgrades and payroll
Received other assistance: PPP, EIDL, & CCL Stabilization Grant - over $200k
Business owns intellectual property and is associated with technology platforms in the medical device sector.
Type of Business: R&D Medical Devices
Disproportionately Impacted:BIPOC
Use of funds: Rent, start up, operating expenses
Received other assistance: EIDL, Small Business Catalyst Grant-less than $50k
Musicians who record, perform and sell merchandise.
Type of Business: Recording Music
Disproportionately Impacted: None
Use of funds: Operating expenses, supplies.
Received other assistance: None
Dog boarding and daycare facility.
Type of Business: Dog care resort
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds:Wages
Received other assistance: Received PPP-over $50k
35 Namash Swahili Cuisine (63291)2 $10,000.00 $10,000.00 $7,900.00 TTH
36 Salt Lake Capoeira & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu (61693)7 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,500.00 AB
37 Kafe Mamai LLC (60765)2 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,200.00 TTH
38 Total Body Pilates (63317)6 $20,000.00 $20,000.00 $15,700.00 SB
39 Tippetts Builders LLC (63559)4 $8,000.00 $8,000.00 $6,300.00 SB
African cuisine food truck which sells authentic food from Africa using unique family recipes.
Type of Business: Food Truck
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Equipment and operating expenses
Received other assistance: Spice Kitchen-$2k
Afro-Brazilian Capoeira and Brazilian Jiu Jitsu education and performance business.
Type of Business: Capoeira & Brazilian Jiu Jitsu Education
Disproportionately Impacted:100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds: Operating expenses
Received other assistance: EIDL, Artists Emergency Funds, SLC Chamber Grant, PPP-less than $50k
Catering and food truck business.
Type of Business: Catering and Food Truck
Disproportionately Impacted:100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds:Operating costs
Received other assistance: SBA-under $50k
Salt Lake City business since 1999, teaching pilates and physical wellness.
Type of Business: Pilates studio
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% female owned
Use of funds:Rent and utilities
Received other assistance: None
General contractor residential construction.
Type of Business: Construction
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds:Operating expenses and equipment
Received other assistance: None
40 Les Madeleines LLC (63537)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,100.00 TTH
41 Halab's Jasmine Kitchen (61158)2 $6,050.00 $6,050.00 $4,800.00 TTH
42 Utah Brewers Guild (63442)4 $50,000.00 $50,000.00 $39,000.00 SB
French pastry shop that has been part of the downtown community since 2003. Also an e-commerce shop since 2008.
Type of Business: Pastry Shop
Disproportionately Impacted:100% female owned
Use of funds: Wages, rent and operating expenses
Received other assistance: Received PPP-over $50k
Food truck that offers Syrian and Eastern Mediterranean cuisine throughout Salt Lake City.
Type of Business: Food truck
Disproportionately Impacted: 100% BIPOC owned
Use of funds:Operating expenses
Received other assistance: Spice Kitchen grant, Neighborworks grant-less than $50k
Business supports Utah craft brewing manufacturers and small businesses with direct programming, education and advocacy.
Type of Business: Business alliance
Disproportionately Impacted:None
Use of funds: Wages and operating costs
Received other assistance: EIDL - $19,000
Ordinance 12 of 2023 Local Business
Assistance ARPA
Final Audit Report 2023-03-21
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By:Thais Stewart (thais.stewart@slcgov.com)
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