KEEP L.A. COUNTY DINING GRANT PROGRAM EXPERIENCING TECHNICAL ISSUES
Application Portal is Temporarily Down
due to Overwhelming Response
Alhambra, CA, December 3, 2020 – The Los Angeles County Development Authority (LACDA) is working to swiftly resolve technical issues that have temporarily downed the Keep L.A. County Dining Program application portal, which saw a surge of thousands of applicants.
The Keep L.A. County Dining Program is a $5.6 million program that will provide restaurants with $30,000 grants to bolster them during this period of economic hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Applications already received will be considered. Additional business owners may apply once the system is up and running again. LACDA will notify the public once the system is back online.
“Clearly the need is great and we are working diligently to bring the application back online,” said Acting Executive Director, Emilio Salas. “Restaurant owners and operators should be assured that this grant program is still available and we are committed to supporting our small, local businesses during this difficult time.”
Once relaunched, the program will be made available to small businesses located in the County of Los Angeles, not including the Cities of Los Angeles and Pasadena that can demonstrate that their business was impacted by COVID-19 through a hardship due to closure and a reduction in revenue. Businesses that have already received assistance from other Los Angeles County Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act programs are not eligible for this Program.
For more information, business owners and operators may contact LACDA at (626) 943-3833.