Section 691.220 Startup Grants Program Eligibility
A business applying for the Startup
Grants Program must be an independently owned and operated for-profit
corporation, a limited liability corporation, a partnership, a non-profit
organization or a sole proprietorship authorized to conduct business and operating
in the State of Illinois. To be eligible, the business must be either (1)
operating in a hard-hit industry, or (2) majority-owned by an individual or
individuals that became unemployed between March 13, 2020, and the date that
the business started operations. All ineligible businesses listed in Subpart A
(see Section 691.70(c) and (d)) are also ineligible to apply under the Startup
Grants Program, except for businesses that derive a majority of their income as
an owner of real property that leases that property to a tenant or tenants
under a lease agreement (see Section 691.70(c)(9)); and employment agencies
(see Section 691.70(c)(15)). Businesses that operate COVID-19 testing sites or
COVID-19 vaccine distribution sites primarily, and businesses that previously
received a Back to Business or Business Interruption Grant, are ineligible to
apply for the Startup Grants Program. To be eligible, all applicants that
incorporated (or for businesses not required to incorporate, began operating)
between January 1, 2020 and the date of application submission, shall have
earned less than $20 million in gross operating revenue for 2021. If the
business incorporated (or for businesses not required to incorporate, began
operating) starting January 1, 2021 or later, to be eligible, a pro-rated
amount of the applicant's earnings in 2021 must equate to less than $20 million
in gross operating revenue based on the number of days in operation when
extrapolated for a full year.
(Source: Added at 47 Ill. Reg. 3723,
effective March 1, 2023)