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Business relief program funding for agriculture coming in November

Wyoming Business Council

Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon has allocated $90 million in federal CARES Act funding to help the state’s agriculture industry recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and directed the Wyoming Business Council to open up funding in early November.

Gov. Gordon reserved funding for agricultural operations in anticipation the industry would require mitigation assistance by the end of summer and early fall.

The Business Council is in the process of finalizing the new Agriculture Fund, which comes under the existing COVID-19 Business Relief Program, and will be targeted to agricultural producers in Wyoming. The dollars are scheduled to become available in early November with the program closing by the end of the month. More details will be released later in October at http://www.wyobizrelief.org.



Farmers and ranchers are advised to get their accounting up to date now and make sure they are caught up on their QuickBooks, ledger, or whatever means they use to track farm or ranch finances in anticipation of the relief program.

In May 2020, the Wyoming Legislature created three programs to distribute $325 million in federal CARES Act funding to Wyoming businesses and nonprofits that have experienced hardship related to the COVID-19 crisis. The Wyoming Business Council is distributing these dollars through the COVID-19 Business Relief Program, which has been broken down into three funds: the Interruption Fund, the Relief Fund, and the Mitigation Fund.



For more information about the Business Relief Program, please contact Strategic Partnerships Director Ron Gullberg at (307) 286-9519 or ron.gullberg@wyo.gov. ❖


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