In partnership with the Charitable Foundation of the Islands (CFI), the SanCap Chamber facilitates two disaster recovery programs to help small businesses get back on their feet following hurricanes Ian, Helene, and Milton.

 

A dedicated chamber staff person is available to help businesses with paperwork and questions. Contact Alex Bustamante at 239-440-9709 or [email protected] for assistance.

 

CFI’s Sanibel-Captiva Recovery Fund is taking application for grants to independently owned business based on need. Average grant is $5,000, as funds allow.

 

CFI also partners with Sanibel Captiva Community Bank for Accelerate, a small business loan program available for a limited time. Funds came from third-party investors interested in the well-being of the islands’ commercial community. Currently $1.2 million is available for five-year loans up to $100,000, based on need. Businesses that meet a critical need for island recovery and resident and guest requests — such as a pharmacy, dry cleaner, mechanic, and the likes — will receive preference.

 

“Once again, we see the community pulling together to encourage recovery from the latest two hurricanes, in addition to 2022’s Ian,” said SanCap Chamber president and chief executive officer John Lai. “A big thanks to all involved.”

 

ABOUT SANCAP CHAMBER

The SanCap Chamber is dedicated to promoting the prosperity of its members and preserving the quality of life of our community. The Chamber plays a key role in facilitating communication and cooperation between business, residents, and government to enhance the economic health of the islands. Its website, sanibel-captiva.org, receives over 1.3 million visits per year. For more information about the chamber, visit sanibel-captiva.org or contact John Lai, president and CEO, at 239-472-2348 or [email protected].