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Seattle expands grant program to help small businesses tackle crime impacts

by Danielle Sherman
August 13, 2025
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Seattle is expanding its financial support for small businesses facing the challenges of vandalism, property damage, and other crime-related issues with an updated “Back to Business” grant program. The initiative aims to not only help cover the cost of repairs but also provide funding for preventative safety upgrades.

The program builds on the city’s existing Storefront Repair Fund, which reimburses up to $3,000 per incident for damage from vandalism or other property crimes. The new Storefront Security Fund will now offer up to $6,000 to help businesses install measures that reduce the risk of future incidents.

For some businesses, these funds have already been essential. Rob Jones, a manager at Lucky Dog in the U-District, said that repairing visible damage can make a difference in how customers feel. He noted that “the better the store looks, the more welcoming it’s going to be to people,” adding that broken windows and graffiti make shoppers less likely to come inside.

Still, not all business owners believe the grants address the root problem. Joshua Young, who owns Cloudz Vape on The Ave, said his shop suffered tens of thousands of dollars in damage after thieves drove a car into his storefront. While he welcomes financial support, Young believes crime deterrence is more critical. He explained that his requests for a mobile police unit and more patrol officers have gone unanswered, and “what’s needed is deterrence from the crime happening, and they don’t give it to us.”

The “Back to Business” initiative also includes the Neighborhood Investments program, which partners with Business Improvement Areas and neighborhood groups to provide additional financial aid. The Seattle Office of Economic Development, which manages the program, has $800,000 in funding available for this year and has secured the same amount for 2026.

Applications are open through December 2025, or until the funds are exhausted.

Tags: Back to Business programcrime prevention fundingNeighborhood Investments programSeattle business safety upgradesSeattle Office of Economic DevelopmentSeattle small business grantsStorefront Repair FundStorefront Security FundU-District business supportvandalism repair Seattle
Danielle Sherman

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