Businesses in Cork City can avail of the Government’s Restart Fund grant, May-June 2020

A €250 million Restart Fund has been created nationally by the Minister for Business, Enterprise, and Innovation to help micro and small enterprises with the costs of reopening during Covid-19.

Companies can apply to their local authority for a grant of an amount equivalent to no more than their 2019 rates bill. There will be a cap of €10,000.

The grant can be used to pay ongoing fixed costs, for replenishing stock and for measures needed to ensure employee and customer safety.

To receive the grant from Cork City Council a business must:

  • Have an existing rate account with the Cork City Council
  • Have an annual turnover of less than €5 million and employ between 1 to 50 people
  • Have closed or suffered a projected 25% or more loss in turnover to the end June 2020
  • Commit to remain open or to reopen if it was closed
  • Declare the intention to retaining employees that are on the Temporary Wage Subsidy Scheme and to reemploy staff on the COVID-19 Pandemic Unemployment Payment where applicable

You can make an  online application for the Cork city grant, https://bit.ly/3e5UpCH

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) on the grant scheme are also available on this page of the www.corkcity.ie website. 

For any other queries, please contact Cork City Council’s Customer Services Unit at 353 21 4924000.