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Hercules Business Attraction Grant

City of Hercules
About the Grant

The City of Hercules has allocated $200,000 to attract certain types of desired eating and drinking businesses, and general businesses in larger retail spaces, by helping with move-in costs.

The program provides grants of $5,000 (minimum) to $25,000 (maximum) for qualified new eating & drinking establishments, and $50,000 to $100,000 for qualified general businesses in larger spaces. The grant amount must be matched by the applicant.

State and Industry
Ownership Categories
Grant Amount:

Up to $100,000

Application Deadline:

Rolling

Notes

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