$300,000 in New Funding Available to Grow Restaurant, Retail Business in Downtown Barberton
Barberton, OH – January 16, 2025 – Barberton Community Foundation (BCF), in collaboration with the City of Barberton, Barberton Community Development Corporation, and Main Street Barberton, announces $300,000 in funding to support the revitalization of Barberton’s historic downtown.
Approved on Thursday, January 16 by BCF’s Board of Directors, the funding will be administered by Barberton Community Development Corporation (BCDC) and allocated to two key programs: the Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program (DBRP) and the newly launched Restaurant & Retail Challenge Grant.
This funding expands on the successful efforts of all four organizations.
Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program (DBRP)
Since its launch in 2022, DBRP funding has been supporting businesses assisting with facade and brick work, window replacements, HVAC updates, and more.
New in 2025 is a focus on two awards – up to $100k each in a grant matching formula – versus spreading out smaller awards, over more recipients.
“The DBRP program and our downtown building inventory received a thorough review in 2024 and we learned that we need to target bigger projects with more permanent building upgrades and improvements,” said Josh Gordon, Executive Director of Barberton Community Foundation.
“We want the Barberton community to have the most compelling programs in Northeast Ohio.”
Restaurant & Retail Challenge Grant Program
The Restaurant & Retail Challenge Grant, introduced for the first time in 2025, is designed to address downtown vacancies by supporting restaurant or retail businesses looking to open in Barberton.
The challenge grant program will award up to $20k in five separate awards to help absorb the expense of tenant improvements and configuring a space for a restaurant or retail business within Barberton’s downtown footprint.
“This new program directly responds to the challenges of downtown vacancies by creating opportunities for business owners and restauranters that are unique in Northeast Ohio,” said Josh Gordon. “This funding makes Barberton’s downtown more competitive and removes or reduces barriers for businesses, from start up to established.”
Barberton Mayor William B. Judge shared his excitement for the new programs, stating, “The City of Barberton is sending a clear message: we are open for business.”
“These new funding programs from Barberton Community Foundation build on the momentum started by the city with the various programs we’ve established as well as progress we’ve made with Main Street Barberton and represent a significant step forward for attracting new businesses to our community.”
The Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program and Restaurant & Retail Challenge Grant are part of a broader effort to enhance Barberton’s downtown, blending economic opportunity with the city’s historic charm. Together, these initiatives aim to attract new businesses, revitalize underutilized properties, and create opportunities for investment.
“We have a major employer across the street from our downtown, towpath access that brings thousands of visitors to Barberton each year, and Lake Anna remains a well-trafficked attraction,” added Josh Gordon. “These programs help businesses take advantage of access to a customer-base while making it affordable to upgrade in a business-friendly environment.”
Main Street Barberton’s Executive Director, Melanie Black Amato, emphasized the significance of the funding. “Meeting with business and property owners over the past year, it is clear this funding is both needed and timely.”
“We are proud to partner with the City of Barberton and Barberton Community Foundation on these transformative programs, which benefit established businesses and create opportunities for new ventures to thrive,” she added.
Program Summaries:
Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program 2.0
The Downtown Building Rehabilitation Program (DBRP) will focus on restoring historic properties within Barberton’s downtown. With $200,000 allocated for this program, two grants of up to $100,000 each will be awarded to property owners or tenants who match the funding dollar-for-dollar.
Key Details:
- Purpose: Encourage investment in downtown properties with deferred maintenance.
- Eligible Uses: Structural repairs, façade restoration, energy efficiency upgrades, safety enhancements, and more.
- Application Opens: February 1, 2025.
- Application Deadline: April 1, 2025.
- Completion Deadline: December 31, 2025.
Priority Considerations: Projects that restore historically significant properties, align with Barberton’s Master Plan, and leverage additional funding sources, such as state or federal tax credits, will receive priority consideration.
Restaurant & Retail Challenge Grant
The Restaurant & Retail Challenge Grant will provide $100,000 to support five new or expanding restaurant and retail businesses with grants of up to $20,000 each. Grant recipients are required to match the funding dollar-for-dollar, creating a total potential investment of $200,000.
Key Details:
- Purpose: Empower business owners to establish or expand restaurant or retail in Barberton’s historic downtown.
- Eligible Uses: Tenant improvements, equipment purchases, accessibility upgrades, and marketing and branding.
- Application Deadlines:
- Short Application: April 1, 2025.
- Business Plan Submission: April 8, 2025.
- Pitch Interviews: Week of April 21, 2025.
- Operational Deadline: Businesses must be open by December 1, 2025.
How to Apply
Interested applicants for either program must schedule a pre-application meeting with Main Street Barberton to discuss eligibility and project scope. For more details, contact Melanie Black Amato at 330-510-1335 or melanie@mainstreetbarberton.com.
Applications are available on Barberton Community Foundation’s website beginning February 1. Visit www.barbertoncf.org and click “Goapply.”