The Small Business Transportation Resource Center (SBTRC) at Illinois Hispanic Chamber of Commerce (IHCC) can help every small business related to aviation industry in the Great Lakes area to apply for fiscal and technical assistance aid offered under Aviation Manufacturing Jobs Protection (AMJP) program.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) announced initial steps toward launching the Aviation Manufacturing Jobs Protection (AMJP) program, and is encouraging small businesses who may be eligible for funding under this program to begin preparing for the application process.
The AMJP program, created under the American Rescue Plan, will provide funding to eligible businesses to pay up to half of their compensation costs for certain categories of employees, for up to six months.
In return, the business is required to make several commitments, including a commitment that it will not involuntarily furlough or lay off employees within that group during the same period. The maximum amount available for this program is $3 billion, one percent of which will be applied to program administration.
DOT estimates that thousands of businesses that meet the statutory criteria may be eligible to receive funding through this program.
The eligibility criteria include businesses that are actively engaged in aircraft manufacturing, maintenance, and repair.
DOT is also taking steps to help ensure that small, socioeconomically disadvantaged businesses (including those in underserved communities) receive timely information about this assistance.
While the official application process has not yet begun, there are several steps that businesses who may be interested in applying for this program should take now:
- Become familiar with all of the requirements in the law;
- Apply for a DUNS number if you do not already have one;
- Register online with the Federal government’s System of Award Management (SAM) if you have not already done so; and
- Monitor the AMJP program website frequently for updates, which will include Frequently Asked Questions and a link to the application system.
Any entity that does business with the Federal government needs to have a Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) number, and be registered in the Federal government’s System of Award Management (SAM).
Please note: obtaining a DUNS number and registering with SAM take time.
Any business seeking funding under the AMJP program is strongly encouraged to begin these steps as soon as possible.
These steps must be completed before submitting an application for the AMJP program.
Businesses with questions regarding the program should contact Jacob Perez o Marisol Flores at (312) 425-9500, or via email at [email protected]