
COVID-19 Recovery Resources for Michigan Businesses
Provided below is a list of COVID-19 resources and information for Michigan businesses. We will continue to update this page as more resources become available. If you have any questions or wish to speak to MEDC directly, please call 888.522.0103.Grants & Resources for Michigan Businesses
Michigan SBDC Comeback Kit
The Comeback Kit is designed for Michigan small business owners who are working to come back from the impacts and effects of the pandemic. This learning module will help small businesses to evaluate their financials, understand where they are today, and recognize what they need to do to get healthier tomorrow.
COVID-19 Support Programs for Small Businesses
SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loans
The U.S. Small Business Administration announced that the deadline to apply for the Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL) program for the COVID-19 Pandemic disaster declaration is extended to Dec. 31, 2021. Every eligible small business and nonprofit are encouraged to apply to get the resources they need.
Detroit Development Fund
Detroit Development Fund is accepting applications from businesses in Detroit, Highland Park, and Hamtramck who have been impacted by the COVID-19 virus. Businesses interested in applying for a loan should contact DDF at (313) 784-9623, or by email at vholsey@detroitdevelopmentfund.com.
COVID-19 Support Programs for Communities
MEDC COVID-19 Response
When the State of Emergency was declared, MEDC moved swiftly to provide vital economic support to businesses, entrepreneurs, workers and communities throughout Michigan. See the impact MEDC's COVID-19 response programs are having on the state's economic recovery.
Learn MorePast COVID-19 support programs
Revitalization and Placemaking (RAP) Program
This program will provide grants to eligible applicants working to rehabilitate vacant, underutilized, blighted and historic structures and develop permanent place-based infrastructure associated with traditional downtowns, social-zones, outdoor dining and placed-based public spaces.
Michigan Small Business Survival Grant Program
The State of Michigan has allocated $55 million to implement the Michigan Small Business Survival Grant Program to support the needs of eligible Michigan businesses that have been disproportionately impacted by the COVID-19 virus and the Gatherings and Mask Order.
Michigan Entrepreneur Resilience Fund
MEDC partnered with Michigan Women Forward to create a $1.5 million fund to help entrepreneurs and small businesses negatively impacted by COVID-19 recover from the outbreak, as well as assist them in meeting increased demands in support of COVID-19 response efforts.
MEDC Contacts for Personalized Support
Vaccine Information:
Resources for Employers:
- Unemployment Insurance Work Share program
- Work Share Factsheet
- Employer Resources
- Guidance to Employers Contemplating Potential Layoffs
Resources for Employees:
If you need to speak to someone regarding how to apply for unemployment benefits, claims or updating your MIWAM account, please visit the Michigan Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity website at michigan.gov/LEO for more information.
- UIA Update: Michigan begins paying $300 supplemental benefit payments
- $3.33 million grant will support workers whose jobs were eliminated by the pandemic
- Governor Announces New Programs to Increase and Expand Unemployment Benefits for Workers Affected by COVID-19; Benefits increased for all unemployed workers, expanded to self-employed and low-wage workers
- Unemployment Insurance Resources for Workers
- Unemployment Benefits Factsheet
- Employee Resources
Additional Resources for Businesses:
- New law extends COVID tax credit for employers who keep workers on payroll
- SBA Announces Ascent: A Free Learning Platform for Women Entrepreneurs
- SBA and Treasury Announce PPP Re-Opening; Issue New Guidance
- Business-State Collaboration Supports Safe Workplaces/MIOSHA Ambassador Visit
- SBA Provides Simplified Process for PPP Forgiveness for Loans of $50,000 or Less
- DTE Energy: COVID-19 Utility Assistance
- Consumers Energy: COVID-19 Utility Assistance
(Business customers can call the Consumers Energy Business Center directly at 800-805-0490) - American Electric Power (AEP): COVID-19 Utility Assistance
- PTACS of Michigan COVID-19 Playbook
- State of Michigan: Coronavirus - For Employers and Workers
- Small Business Association of Michigan: COVID-19 Resources
- SBDC On-Demand Webinar Library
- Michigan Municipal League: Coronavirus Resources
- OSHA: Guidance on Preparing Workplaces for COVID-19
- IEDC: Toolkit for Economic Recovery and Resiliency
Additional Resources for Communities:
- Winter Strategies for Downtowns and Business Districts
- The CARES Act provides Assistance for State and Local Governments
- USDA Implements Immediate Measures to Help Rural Residents, Businesses and Communities Affected by COVID-19
- Michigan Main Street: Coronavirus (COVID-19) Main Street Resources
- Contact your MEDC Community Assistance Team (CAT) Member
Additional Information and Articles:
- USDA Rural Development COVID-19 Resources
- State of Michigan: COVID-19 Frequently Asked Questions
- U.S. Chamber: Combating the Coronavirus
- U.S. Department of Labor COVID-19 resources for employers
Press Releases
- SBA Prioritizes Smallest of Small Businesses in the Paycheck Protection Program
- Gov. Whitmer launches bipartisan $30M Michigan Reconnect program
- Governor Whitmer Announces the Michigan COVID Recovery Plan to Jumpstart the State's Economy and End the COVID-19 Pandemic
- Governor Whitmer Signs Bill for Supplemental Funding to Support COVID-19 Response
- MIOSHA Workplace Guidelines, New Hotline to Protect Michigan Workers
- Governor Whitmer and Michigan’s Financial Institutions Agree to Partnership for Providing Borrowers 90-day Mortgage-Payment Forbearance
- Pure Michigan Business Connect Grants Support Retooling Efforts of 12 Small Businesses and Nonprofits in Response to COVID-19
- State Expands Support Services Available for Startups, Entrepreneurs in Response to COVID-19
- State Provides Guidance to Employers Contemplating Potential Layoffs
- MEDC, state’s small business support organizations join forces to develop resources for Michigan’s small businesses impacted by COVID-19