(KNZA)--The PPE & Sanitization Reimbursement Program has been created by Brown County from funds provided by the Kansas SPARK Program.
According to a news release, the program is designed to provide economic support to small businesses and non-profits in Brown County facing additional cost due to the COVID-19 pandemic, particularly for personal protective equipment and sanitization items.
The release says the goal of this program is to help businesses and non-profits to rebound from the difficulties that have been faced during the pandemic so far.
A committee will review the applications and award grants based on need.
Additional information on the program and an application is available on the Brown Co website. https://www.brcoks.org/home/news/spark-funds-available
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