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January 12, 2021
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EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE GRANTS APPLICATION PROCESS TO OPEN JAN. 15
Displaced Michigan employees eligible for grants up to $1,650
Displaced Michigan employees eligible for grants up to $1,650
LANSING, MICH. – The Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association Educational Foundation (MRLAEF) today announced it will administer the application process for the Employee Assistance Grants under Senate Public Act 257 of 2020 (PA 257). Employees impacted by the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) Gathering and Face Mask Order that took effect on November 18, 2020 are eligible to apply for one-time grants up to $1,650 during the application period of January 15 through January 25.
The State of Michigan Department of Treasury will process Employee Assistance Grants to approved recipients from the $45 million fund authorized under PA 257 for employees in the hospitality, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services sectors.
“Michigan’s restaurant and hotel employees are suffering right now, and they need help,” said Justin Winslow, President & CEO of the MRLA. “We are honored to be selected to administer these much-needed grants and take very seriously our responsibility to process them efficiently and effectively.”
Recent Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data illustrate that Michigan’s hospitality industry is operating with 33 percent fewer employees than it was at the same time a year earlier, which is a loss nearly twice that of the nation overall.
Payments up to $1,650 will be provided to approved applicants. The grants are not first come, first serve, meaning the application will be open for submissions throughout the ten-day period. Applicants must be Michigan residents, demonstrate proof of employment in one of the industries noted below on Nov. 18, 2020 when the MDHHS Gathering and Face Mask Order that took effect, and proof of being negatively impacted financially as a result of furlough/ layoff / job loss or a reduction in hours worked.
Michigan employees impacted by the MDHHS Order of November 2020 must have been working in one of the following industries to qualify for an Employee Assistance Grant:
"We hear daily from bar and restaurant owners who are worried about their employees and these grants are a step in the right direction to financially assist these laid off workers," said Michigan Licensed Beverage Association (MLBA) Executive Director Scott Ellis. "The MLBA was glad to be involved in the negotiations with the legislature and governor on this and we're happy to see it finally materialize. The next key goal for our industry is getting back to work safely.”
The MRLAEF founded the Hospitality Industry Employee Relief Fund early in 2020, in response to the first statewide shutdown of the industry. It raised several million dollars for displaced restaurant and hotel workers, processing many checks for those in need, including CARES Act dollars appropriated by the Michigan legislature. The experience, reputation and accountability of the MRLAEF to date rendered it an easy choice to help in the process of administering Employee Assistance Grants.
“On behalf of 280 members employing nearly 10,000 hard working citizens of this state, the Bowling Centers Association of Michigan is pleased to stand with the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association and our hospitality industry allies to launch this program. Our members and member employees have been devastated by the ongoing economic impact of this pandemic and the importance of the Employee Assistance Grants funding to our displaced workers cannot be understated,” said Bo Goergen, Executive Director of the Bowling Centers Association of Michigan. “We would like to thank the Michigan Legislature and the Administration for recognizing these hardships and for the opportunity to provide direct assistance to our workers. The Bowling Centers Association of Michigan looks forward to further collaborating with our elected officials on ways to help our struggling industry.”
All eligible employees in Michigan should apply for Employee Assistance Grants online at mrlaef.org/money beginning at 9 a.m. on Jan. 15 with the deadline for all application submissions by 5 p.m. on Jan. 25. The grants are not first come, first serve and the application will be open for submissions for the entirety of that ten day period. Additional details regarding the application process are available online at mrlaef.org/money.
Applicants are encouraged to ensure their submission is accurate and complete as incorrect submissions will disqualify their application.
The following information will be required during the online Employee Assistance Grants application process:
All Employee Assistance Grant applicants will receive an email no later than Feb. 26, 2021 confirming whether the grant was approved or denied. The State of Michigan Department of Treasury will issue the grant payments. Grant awards are taxable but will not count against unemployment as income.
The State of Michigan Department of Treasury will process Employee Assistance Grants to approved recipients from the $45 million fund authorized under PA 257 for employees in the hospitality, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and food services sectors.
“Michigan’s restaurant and hotel employees are suffering right now, and they need help,” said Justin Winslow, President & CEO of the MRLA. “We are honored to be selected to administer these much-needed grants and take very seriously our responsibility to process them efficiently and effectively.”
Recent Bureau of Labor Statistics employment data illustrate that Michigan’s hospitality industry is operating with 33 percent fewer employees than it was at the same time a year earlier, which is a loss nearly twice that of the nation overall.
Payments up to $1,650 will be provided to approved applicants. The grants are not first come, first serve, meaning the application will be open for submissions throughout the ten-day period. Applicants must be Michigan residents, demonstrate proof of employment in one of the industries noted below on Nov. 18, 2020 when the MDHHS Gathering and Face Mask Order that took effect, and proof of being negatively impacted financially as a result of furlough/ layoff / job loss or a reduction in hours worked.
Michigan employees impacted by the MDHHS Order of November 2020 must have been working in one of the following industries to qualify for an Employee Assistance Grant:
- Bars
- Banquet Halls
- Bowling Allies
- Cafeterias
- Casinos
- Caterers
- Food Trucks
- Golf Courses
- Hotels, Motels, Bed & Breakfast, Resorts
- Nightclubs
- Restaurants
- Theaters
- And other such recreational facilities
"We hear daily from bar and restaurant owners who are worried about their employees and these grants are a step in the right direction to financially assist these laid off workers," said Michigan Licensed Beverage Association (MLBA) Executive Director Scott Ellis. "The MLBA was glad to be involved in the negotiations with the legislature and governor on this and we're happy to see it finally materialize. The next key goal for our industry is getting back to work safely.”
The MRLAEF founded the Hospitality Industry Employee Relief Fund early in 2020, in response to the first statewide shutdown of the industry. It raised several million dollars for displaced restaurant and hotel workers, processing many checks for those in need, including CARES Act dollars appropriated by the Michigan legislature. The experience, reputation and accountability of the MRLAEF to date rendered it an easy choice to help in the process of administering Employee Assistance Grants.
“On behalf of 280 members employing nearly 10,000 hard working citizens of this state, the Bowling Centers Association of Michigan is pleased to stand with the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association and our hospitality industry allies to launch this program. Our members and member employees have been devastated by the ongoing economic impact of this pandemic and the importance of the Employee Assistance Grants funding to our displaced workers cannot be understated,” said Bo Goergen, Executive Director of the Bowling Centers Association of Michigan. “We would like to thank the Michigan Legislature and the Administration for recognizing these hardships and for the opportunity to provide direct assistance to our workers. The Bowling Centers Association of Michigan looks forward to further collaborating with our elected officials on ways to help our struggling industry.”
All eligible employees in Michigan should apply for Employee Assistance Grants online at mrlaef.org/money beginning at 9 a.m. on Jan. 15 with the deadline for all application submissions by 5 p.m. on Jan. 25. The grants are not first come, first serve and the application will be open for submissions for the entirety of that ten day period. Additional details regarding the application process are available online at mrlaef.org/money.
Applicants are encouraged to ensure their submission is accurate and complete as incorrect submissions will disqualify their application.
The following information will be required during the online Employee Assistance Grants application process:
- Legal name
- Mailing address
- Social security number
- Date of hire
- Employer business name, manager name, phone number and email address
- Proof of employment in November 2020 via a paystub or signed letter on business letterhead stating employment was impacted by MDHHS Order of November 2020
All Employee Assistance Grant applicants will receive an email no later than Feb. 26, 2021 confirming whether the grant was approved or denied. The State of Michigan Department of Treasury will issue the grant payments. Grant awards are taxable but will not count against unemployment as income.
About the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association Educational Foundation
The mission of the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association Educational Foundation (MRLAEF) is to provide invaluable resources and training to Michigan’s hospitality industry which employs nearly 600,000 people and creates $40 billion in annual revenue. The MRLAEF also prepares high school students for the challenges of a career in restaurants and foodservice through ProStart, a nationwide, two-year high school program that unites the classroom and the industry. ProStart students learn vital kitchen skills, including food safety and knife cuts, and important management lessons, such as menu development and marketing. For more information, visit https://mrlaef.org.
The mission of the Michigan Restaurant & Lodging Association Educational Foundation (MRLAEF) is to provide invaluable resources and training to Michigan’s hospitality industry which employs nearly 600,000 people and creates $40 billion in annual revenue. The MRLAEF also prepares high school students for the challenges of a career in restaurants and foodservice through ProStart, a nationwide, two-year high school program that unites the classroom and the industry. ProStart students learn vital kitchen skills, including food safety and knife cuts, and important management lessons, such as menu development and marketing. For more information, visit https://mrlaef.org.
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