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Franklin and Marshall Study Shows Positive Impact of MontcoStrong Grant Program

2021-12-01
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The Montgomery County Commerce Department and the County Commissioners have released results of a Franklin and Marshall College survey assessing the effects of the MontcoStrong Grant Program. The survey shows the program has had a positive short- and long-term effect on local businesses and the local economy.

Key findings from the Franklin and Marshall survey indicate:

“These results are extremely encouraging, I thank our Commerce Department and the Redevelopment Authority for their quick review and disbursement of MontcoStrong grant funds to help our struggling businesses and nonprofits,” said Dr. Valerie A. Arkoosh, Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. “Supporting our local economy has been one of our top priorities throughout this pandemic, which is why I am pleased to see such a strong rebound of our business and nonprofit sector.”

“These survey results reaffirm the impact of the MontcoStrong Grant Program in bolstering our local economy through direct support of our local businesses and nonprofits,” said Kenneth E. Lawrence, Jr., Vice Chair of the Montgomery County Board of Commissioners. “We know the road to recovery has been challenging, but it is encouraging to see that the majority of these organizations remain open for business.”

The Montgomery County CARES ACT Business Survey was designed to assess the effects of the MontcoStrong Grant Program and was conducted by the Franklin and Marshall College Center for Opinion Research. Respondents were able to complete the survey either online or via telephone. In total, 877 businesses completed surveys (633 online, 224 by phone) out of 2,153 eligible businesses.

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