City of Hendersonville issued the following announcement on Jan. 4.
Fourteen downtown businesses have been awarded grants to support “pivoting” their business model. The Friends of Downtown Hendersonville, a 501c3 nonprofit to support the vibrancy of downtown Hendersonville, established the program to encourage creative thinking among businesses, while reducing the financial risk of taking on a new project during the pandemic. In 2021, the Friends of Downtown were one of 30 downtown districts across North Carolina to receive a $25,000 grant from Duke Energy’s Hometown Revitalization grant program.
Grants were evaluated based on three criteria: enhancement of the outdoor environment, potential for long term viability, and creativity and innovation. Each grantee participated in a 5-minute interview with the Downtown Advisory Board’s Economic Vitality Team.
Pivot Fund Grants were awarded to all businesses who applied:
- Black Bear Coffee – updating outdoor dining furniture
- 2nd Act - installing outdoor dining furniture
- Wag! A Unique Pet Boutique – New website for e-commerce to allow for curbside pickup or delivery
- Dish Girl – purchasing equipment to improve live social media sales
- The Brandy Bar + Cocktails – diversifying revenue with merchandise, updating website
- Oklawaha Brewing Company – expanding outdoors with a patio in loading zone
- Team ECCO – diversifying programming by expanding educational offerings and upgrading technology
- Safelight - improving store displays and updating sidewalk dining at Dandelion Cafe
- Southern Appalachian Brewing – enclosing and heating outdoor seating area
- Moe's Original BBQ – upgrading outdoor dining furniture and creating systems to maintain the cleanliness of sidewalk dining area
- D9 Brewing – purchasing outdoor space heaters for use in sidewalk dining
- Emma’s Baby Boutique – diversifying revenue by purchasing a laser engraver to make custom pieces for customers
- The Poe House – updating outdoor dining furniture and heaters
- Kingmaker’s Draft – diversifying revenue by adding a retail section, improved marketing, and increased food menu
The Friends of Downtown gave out nearly $6000 in Pivot Grants in 2020-2021 thanks to support from sponsors Van Winkle Law Firm and Bryan 'b2' Byrd, Realtor.
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