Cortland County > PPP
The Paycheck Protection Program is a federal relief effort intended to enable businesses and nonprofits to continue operating during the Covid-19 pandemic. Low-interest loans have been granted through the Small Business Administration to help organizations maintain payroll and provide services. Debt can be forgiven if certain conditions are met.
Cortland
1890 House Museum and Center for Victorian Art – $12,200
Auxiliary Services Corporation of SUNY Cortland – $1,618,700
Catholic Charities of Cortland County – $75,000
Christian and Missionary Alliance of Cortland – $14,067
Christian Assembly of God – $3,900
Cornell Cooperative Extension of Cortland County – $56,750
Cortland College Alumni Association – $32,700
Cortland College Foundation – $42,100
Cortland Country Club – $122,800
Cortland Free Library – $45,672
Cortland Housing Assistance Council – $37,000
Cortland Regional Sports Council – $11,750
Cortland Repertory Theatre – $50,750
Cortland Sports Complex – $52,691
Cultural Council of Cortland County – $4,800
Faith Baptist Church – $39,302
Family Counseling Services of Cortland County – $1,421,250
First Methodist Episcopal Church – $13,505
Grace Christian Fellowship Church – $98,200
Homer-Cortland Community Agency – $12,100
Lime Hollow Nature Center – $76,000
Seven Valleys Health Coalition – $59,939
St. Mary Church & Cemetery – $211,800
SUNY Cortland Child Care Center – $129,900
United Presbyterian Church of Cortland – $24,900
United Way for Cortland County – $23,535
YWCA of Cortland New York – $402,322
Homer
Center for the Arts of Homer – $34,100
Elizabeth Brewster House – $184,500
Family Health Network of Central New York – $764,300
First Religious Society – $32,940
Foundation of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Syracuse – $32,190
United Methodist Church of Homer – $13,200
Little York
Syracuse Jewish Family Service – $71,730
Truxton
Truxton Academy Charter School – $111,200
Truxton United Methodist Church – $5,100