New Grant Programs Will Help Madisonville Businesses 

MCURC is thrilled to announce that our organization was awarded a $100,000 grant to help Madisonville’s small businesses recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic. Thanks to a lot of hard work by Homebase, the City of Cincinnati, and MCURC’s board and staff, Madisonville’s Neighborhood Business District Support Grant (NBDSG) programs are underway! There are two grant opportunities available.

Outdoor Dining Area Improvement Grant

The purpose of the Madisonville Neighborhood Business Outdoor Dining Area Improvement Grant Program is to assist restaurant owners and/or food and beverage establishment operators within the Madisonville Neighborhood Business District. The funds are available through Federal ARPA dollars to help address the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic on small businesses.

The grants are funded through Neighborhood Business District Support Grant (NBDSG) and administered by the City of Cincinnati, Homebase, and the Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (MCURC). Creating outdoor gathering spaces, providing opportunities for neighborhood establishments to expand seating capacities, and improving the outdoor dining experience for establishment guests and visitors to the neighborhood is critical to both the success of individual establishments and to the economic health and vitality of the neighborhood of Madisonville.

Façade Improvement Grant

The purpose of the Madisonville Neighborhood Business District Façade Improvement Grant Program is to provide financial incentive to commercial or mixed-use building owners located within the Madisonville Neighborhood Business District. The funds are available through Federal ARPA dollars to help address the effects of COVID-19 pandemic on small businesses.

The grants are funded through Neighborhood Business District Support Grant (NBDSG) and administered by the City of Cincinnati, Homebase, and the Madisonville Community Urban Redevelopment Corporation (MCURC). Improving the look of building facades through awnings, fresh paint, new storefront windows and doors, permanent signage, etc. boosts the visual appearance of the entire business district, which is critical to both the success of individual businesses and to the economic health and vitality of the neighborhood of Madisonville.

The application period for both programs closed on March 12. Grant recipients will be chosen by the end of March and a public announcement regarding the program will be made this spring.