Forgivable loans up to $10,000 for North Adams Businesses

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NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — The City of North Adams is administering the North Adams Microenterprise Stimulus Fund (NAMSF) implemented by the Franklin County Community Development Corporation (FCCDC).  
 
The program opens Thursday, Oct. 15, 2020, with applications due by 5 pm on Monday, November 2, 2020, for the first round of funding. Microenterprise Assistance forgivable loans of up to $10,000 are available to businesses to help cover documented business losses due to the COVID-19 economic shut down that are not covered by other funding programs. The City was awarded $108,000 for loans through the federal CARES Act and the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG).
 
"This funding will help business owners meet critical needs in our community," Mayor Tom Bernard said. "We know there is a significant need in the community, and while this program will not be able to fund all of the need, it will connect business owners to technical assistance and also provide us with a documented need for future funding possibilities."
 
"The FCCDC is available to assist business owners to strategize how to sustain their business and learn about programs like this North Adams Micro Stimulus Fund," Amy Shapiro, business development director, FCCDC said. "There will be 2-week application cycles until funds are depleted."
 
Minimum eligibility includes:
  • Microenterprise businesses with 5 or fewer employees (including the owner)(at time of application)
  • Business owner's household income is less than 80 percent HUD median income adjusted by household size (either using 2019 taxes  or last 8 weeks of income)
  • Business must be a for-profit business with a physical presence in North Adams. 
  • Businesses must provide goods or services to multiple clients or customers.
  • Businesses must be in good standing with the state and city/town.
  • Business must have been established prior to 1/1/2019 and currently be in operation to the extent allowable under Re-Opening Massachusetts requirements or be actively planning to reopen.
  • Businesses must have annual sales of greater than $20,000/year.
 
Online information sessions for interested businesses are scheduled for: 
  • Friday, Oct. 9, at 10-11 am and 
  • Wednesday, Oct. 14 at 3 to 4 pm. 
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Documents: loan application, FAQ, and other forms will be available on the Franklin County CDC website page Friday, Oct. 9. The application form opens Thursday, Oct. 15. 
 
The application's documentation requirements will include 2019 personal and business taxes, profit-and-loss statements for 2019  and 2020, family income form, and other information that details the COVID loss. 
 
For more information contact Amy Shapiro, Business Development Director for the Franklin County CDC who is the primary contact for businesses with questions or who need assistance with applications. Contact micro@fccdc.org  Translation services can be arranged if needed.
 
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Drury High Names Valedictorian, Salutatorian for Class of 2026

NORTH ADAMS, Mass. — Drury High School has named the top students for the class of 2026. 
 
Valedictorian Brayden Michael Canales and salutatorian Carson Daniel Rylander will speak at graduation ceremonies on Thursday, June 4, at 6 p.m. at the high school. 
 
Canales, son of Jason and Jill Canales of North Adams, will graduate from Drury with an overall grade point average of 4.3. He has taken advantage of the opportunity to take early college courses through Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts, finishing high school with 33 college credits. 
 
In addition to his impressive list of college courses, he has rounded out his transcript with several Advanced Placement and project-based learning courses. He has been inducted into both the Nu Sigma and Pro Merito Honor Societies, has been awarded a Principal's Award for having a top five average in his class for four consecutive years and received the Rochester (N.Y.) Institute of Technology Award for Science and Math as a junior.  
 
Outside of the classroom, Canales continues to go above and beyond. He is a valuable member of the varsity soccer, hockey and baseball teams, and this year was awarded the Berkshire County Ice Hockey Officials Association Sportsmanship Award for his leadership. In addition to sports, he is a Student Ambassador, a peer mediator, has participated in Cultural Appreciation Day through the local court system, and has participated in Drury's Portrait of a Graduate work. He has also volunteered his time with youth sports in the community and was honored with the Berkshire County Scholar Athlete Award this spring for his leadership.  
 
Canales plans to attend a RPI to major in architecture and pursue a career in that field.  
 
Rylander, the son of Roland Rylander and Bobbie-Jo Gallagher of Adams, will graduate with a 4.2 GPA and will have earned 21 college credits during his time at Drury. He rounded out his transcript with several Advanced Placement and project-based learning courses. 
 
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