Cocoa City Council Unanimously Approve Start-Up Program to Promote Growth of Local Small Business

By  //  May 18, 2021

awards up to $10,000 to a new start-up business

Cocoa City Council unanimously approved a new business start-up program to promote the growth of minority and/or women-owned small businesses throughout the City of Cocoa.

BREVARD COUNTY • COCOA, FLORIDA – Cocoa City Council unanimously approved a new business start-up program to promote the growth of minority and/or women-owned small businesses throughout the City of Cocoa.

The program, called Upstart Cocoa, is designed as a three-year forgivable loan program that awards up to $10,000 to a new start-up business or a business looking to expand into the City of Cocoa.

Applications are available beginning May 17 online at ChooseCocoa.org/UpstartCocoa and will be open for applicants through May 31.

After three years of maintaining the business in Cocoa and successful completion of the program, the loan will be forgiven.

“This is a great opportunity to expand our business community by offering start-up capital and business mentorship through our partners at weVenture. Business and Economic Development and expansion is a priority of the Cocoa City Council as we look to continue to grow our community and expand opportunities for our diverse and unique citizens and business owners,” said Cocoa Mayor Michael  Blake.

This program is available to minority and/or women-owned small businesses to empower entrepreneurs to succeed in the City of Cocoa, attract small minority businesses to the area, contribute to the economic vitality by promoting small businesses, and cultivate vibrant neighborhoods through the encouragement of diverse businesses.

The program includes a collaboration with weVenture Women’s Business Center at Florida Tech to offer customized business mentorship and education through their signature Ignite 360® business mentorship program.

“This is a great opportunity where we work with small businesses to identify their very specific goals or outcomes that they would like to achieve to create sustainable business growth and then we pair them up with a team of mentors and work with them in a very structured way for about 6 months to help them achieve those goals,” said weVenture Executive Director Kathryn Rudloff.

“These funds will help the businesses hone in on a business plan and identify opportunities for growth.”

There are two loans available through this first-time program. One is specifically for businesses that will be located in the Diamond Square Redevelopment Area in Cocoa and the other is for the entire City of Cocoa.

A review committee, selected by the Cocoa City Manager, which will review all submitted applications, will be comprised of a member of the City of Cocoa’s Community Services staff, a representative from weVenture, and an appointed community banking representative.

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