Foundation Reopens Applications for Fourth Round of Business Resiliency Disaster Grants
209 businesses have received Hope for the High Country grants in Watauga, Ashe, and Avery Counties.
BOONE, NC – After awarding grants to over 200 businesses in its previous funding rounds, the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation has reopened applications for its Hope for the High Country: Hurricane Helene Business Resiliency Disaster Grants. This program is available to disaster impacted small businesses in Watauga, Ashe, and Avery Counties.
Grant applications will be accepted through Monday, September 29, at 12:00 PM. Previous applicants and recipients may apply, but priority will be given to those businesses that have yet to receive funding through earlier rounds.
Since late September, the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation has distributed $1,184,500 in donated funds to local businesses. That includes $978,500 over three previous rounds of business resiliency disaster grants and $206,000 for October 2024 tuition payments made to local licensed early childhood development centers and in-home care providers in partnership with The Children’s Council of Watauga County.
"Almost a year later, small businesses in our community still need help," said David Jackson, President/CEO of the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce. "While a steady return of visitors has benefited many of our tourism-focused businesses, it's important to note that not every business plays to that audience, and just because traffic has returned to our main streets and storefronts, there has been very little assistance offered to specifically account for the revenue loss suffered after the storm last fall. We hope that by addressing revenue loss specifically with this round, we will be able to impact those that used their savings to handle cash-flow and repair needs and help them to be in a more stable position heading into the latter portion of the calendar year."
The Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation remains focused on helping with community and business relief in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene’s impact on the High Country. The 501(c)(3) non-profit organization continues to fundraise for this round of disaster grant funding in order to distribute as much funding as possible to impacted businesses. For more information or to donate, please visit www.boonechamber.com/foundation or contact Ethan Dodson at ethan@boonechamber.com.
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Application opens Friday, September 5 at 8:00 AM.
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The September 4, 2025 Mind Your Business podcast episode takes a closer look at the High Country Business Disaster Grant Program as Round 4 applications open. Hear from Ethan Dodson, Director of Development, about how the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation has provided over $1.18M in relief funding, supported over 200 local businesses, and continues its work to help the High Country recover and thrive.
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The Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Commission, Inc. (BACC EDC, Inc), also known as the Boone Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation, is a 501(c)(3) organization created to solicit, manage, and distribute funds and resources to further the development and welfare of the Boone, NC and Watauga County, NC, area through activities which are exclusively charitable, educational, or scientific.