White Box Grant

Application Demo

Cody Brown, Manager of Development, explains the application process for the White Box Grant. Have any additional questions? Contact us at EconomicDevelopment@toledo.oh.gov.

Program Overview

The City of Toledo, Department of Economic Development hereby announces the availability of $525,000 in funding for the White Box Grant Program. The program is designed to incentivize property owners to bring vacant first-floor commercial spaces up to current codes to create a functional "white box" space ready for customization and occupancy by a business.

The grant reimburses 70% of the eligible interior renovation expenses required to meet current state and local building code, fire safety code, and accessibility requirements, as demonstrated by stamped architectural or engineering drawings. The minimum reimbursement is $25,000 and the maximum is $75,000.

Eligible projects comprehensively address code deficiencies and result in a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion. Eligible buildings must have no active code violation citations and be located in the city of Toledo. Projects must be complete, with a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion received and all documents required for reimbursement submitted, by December 2, 2024. Building owners are required to occupy the space as a business owner or actively market the space for lease.

The grant is subject to a two-year period of compliance and reporting. The grant is collateralized by a restrictive covenant that prevents the sale of the property without approval from the City of Toledo prior to December 31, 2026.

The application is open from March 15, 2024, to April 17, 2024. Applications will be reviewed and scored by the City’s Incentive Advisory Committee (IAC), using the evaluation criteria contained in this notice. The IAC consists of eight independent citizens that provide oversight of the City’s incentive programs. Upon completion of review, the IAC will recommend the top-scoring applications to the Mayor. The Mayor shall have the sole and absolute discretion to award funds.

The program is part of the City’s Vibrancy Initiative, which is designed to enhance the city’s vitality by supporting revitalization efforts that will create jobs, reduce blight, and preserve and improve structures in our community. A full list of Vibrancy Initiative programs can be found here.


Eligibility

Eligible projects must:

  • Comprehensively address all necessary code upgrades
  • Result in a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion
  • Be complete by December 2, 2024

Completed units must have a tenant identified or be actively marketed for commercial or industrial use. Occupying businesses must be registered with the City of Toledo.

Eligible Applicants

Eligible applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Applicant is in good standing with governmental entities (i.e. current income taxes, property tax, utilities, fees, and have no active code violation citations).
  • Applicant owns the building for which they are applying.*

*If the applicant does not own the building for which they are applying but does have the building under contract, the applicant is eligible to apply for the grant. However, grants will not be awarded until the applicant owns the building for which they are applying.

Eligible Buildings

A building may be eligible for more than one grant if the building contains multiple vacant first-floor commercial spaces, each to be occupied by separate businesses. Eligible buildings must:

  • Be located in the City of Toledo
  • Contain a vacant first-floor commercial space
  • Have no active code violation citations

Eligible building uses include:

  • Commercial use (non-residential)
  • Industrial use
  • Mixed-use (integrated first-floor commercial and upper floor residential uses)

Ineligible Buildings

Buildings with an exclusively single-family residential, multi-family residential, or storage use, or which contain the following businesses are not eligible:

  • Payday loan businesses
  • Pawn shops
  • Firearm or other weapons dealers
  • Adult entertainment
  • Franchise and chain businesses
  • Self-storage

    Eligible Expenses

    The grant provides funding to bring vacant first-floor commercial spaces up to code with the goal of receiving a certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion. Eligible expenses address deficiencies in complying with building code, fire code, or accessibility requirements, as outlined below.

    Eligible Building Code Improvements:

    Interior improvements needed to meet the requirements of the Ohio Building Code (OBC) for the intended use, or a Business (B) or Mercantile (M) use, including:

    • Heating, Ventilation and Air Conditioning (HVAC) replacement or upgrades to meet the requirements of the OBC and the Ohio Mechanical Code for the intended use.
    • Plumbing rough-in to meet requirements of the OBC and Ohio Plumbing Code.
    • Electrical services upgrades or modifications to meet the requirements of the OBC and the National Electrical Code, including, but not limited to NEC 230 Services.
    • Lighting rough-in, including required exit and egress lighting fixtures, but excluding other fixtures.
    • Repair/replacement of drywall, plaster, or masonry walls, excluding finishes.

    Eligible Accessibility Improvements:
    Interior improvements needed to meet the accessibility requirements of Chapter 11 of the Ohio Building Code, including:

    • Restrooms, excluding fixtures and finishes, except OBC required accessible toilet and sink
    • Accessible Route compliance

    Eligible Fire Code Improvements:
    Fire and smoke protection systems and features needed to meet the requirements of the Ohio Building Code for the intended use, or at a minimum a Business (B) or Mercantile (M) use, including:

    • Sprinkler System
    • Fire Rated Walls
    • Stairway Enclosure
    • Fire Alarm System

    All upgrades must comply with zoning and building codes. Any expense incurred prior to the execution of the White Box Grant agreement, or work performed without required permits, is ineligible for reimbursement. When system improvements benefit the entire building, any reimbursement will be for the prorated share of the subject space, based on its percentage of the total building square footage.

    Application Process and Timeline

    2024 Schedule

    MilestoneDate
    Application Opens
    Notice of Funding Availability is released and the application opens in ZoomGrants.
    Friday, March 15, 2024
    Webinar
    A Zoom webinar will be held to educate potential applicants about the guidelines and application process. The webinar will be recorded and posted to the City of Toledo website.
    https://toledo-oh-gov.zoom.us/j/85847294512
    Monday, March 18, 2024 at 4:00 PM EST
    Application Submission Deadline
    Completed applications are due in ZoomGrants. No late application submissions, amendments to applications, or additional application documents will be accepted.
    Wednesday, April 17, 2024
    at 11:59 PM EST
    Awarded Projects Announced
    Applicants will be informed of the decision on their application.
    Friday, May 17, 2024
    Grant Agreement Deadline
    The grant agreement and restrictive covenant must be signed by the deadline or the award will be forfeited and the next highest scoring application will be awarded funding.
    Friday, June 7, 2024
    Project Construction Phase
    Construction commencement occurs once the grant agreement is executed and proper permits have been received.
    Monday, June 10, 2024 to
    Monday, December 2, 2024
    Project Completion Deadline
    Projects must be complete, with necessary permits received, final inspections complete, and all documents required for reimbursement submitted to the Manager of Development.
    Monday, December 2, 2024

    General Instructions

    Applications must be submitted online via the Zoom Grants platform. No paper or emailed applications will be accepted. Required documentation upon submission includes:

    • Applicant’s W-9 (form provided in application)
    • Business Tax Registration Form (form provided in application)
    • Vendor Registration Form (form provided in application)
    • Copy of Commercial Building Insurance Policy
    • Funding Sources, which may be demonstrated by commitment letters from lenders or proof of funds from a financial institution
    • Current interior and exterior photos of the subject commercial space
    • Entity Operating Agreement (if applicable)
    • Entity board resolution authorizing authority to enter into agreements (if applicable)
    • Architectural and engineering drawings, renderings, elevations
    • Occupancy plan, which must be one of the following:
      • A marketing plan that demonstrates the intention to actively market the renovated space for commercial or industrial use and the proposed rental rate.
      • A letter of intent from a business to occupy the space that identifies the agreed upon rental rate and term.
      • A statement of self-occupancy by the building owner, including the name of the business.
    • A minimum of one quote is required for all work included in the project.
      • Eligible expense must be clearly identified and highlighted on the quote(s) provided. Quote(s) must conform to prevailing wage, be on contractor letterhead, and clearly identify the project timeline, cost, and full scope of work, with each activity itemized. Contractors must have required licensing, bond, and insurance, and all work must be performed according to applicable codes (i.e. Ohio Revised Code and Toledo Municipal Code). If the individual or any member of the entity owning the property self performs a portion of the work, reimbursement will be for materials only. All self-performed work should be clearly identified on quotes.

    Selection Process & Evaluation Criteria

    Upon closure of the application, the Department of Economic Development will conduct an initial screening of applications to determine if all submission requirements are met. Any incomplete applications will be rejected. Members of the IAC will review, evaluate, and score each eligible application using the evaluation criteria below. Upon completion of review, the IAC will recommend the top-scoring applications to the Mayor. The Mayor shall have the sole and absolute discretion to award funds.

    CriteriaScoringWeightMax Score

    Project Impact

    The proposed improvements will have a positive impact on the economic strength and vibrancy of the surrounding area. A rating scale from one (1) to five (5) will be used, with one being the lowest and five being the highest. Examples of demonstrating project impact could include the following:

    • Demonstrate a well-thought-out vision for the space and how that vision will benefit the surrounding area.
    • Identify how the project will catalyze development in the area.
      Demonstrate that the project is part of a larger, comprehensive redevelopment of the structure and/or surrounding structures.
    • Documentation of the building's historical significance to the local community or its historical role in the city.
    • Indicate the length of time the space has remained vacant due to historical difficulties in securing long-term tenants.
    • Evidence of interest or letters of intent from potential tenants who would occupy the renovated space.
    • A plan to attract and maintain tenants, emphasizing long-term impact
    • Testimonials or letters from neighboring businesses or property owners expressing support for the renovation due to potential positive impacts on their own operations or properties.
    • Comparable data showing similar properties in the area that have undergone renovations and successfully attracted a tenant.
    • Photographs or reports demonstrating the current state of disrepair of the space and/or disinvestment in the corridor in which the business is located.
    1-5 x3 15

    Improved Building Safety or Accessibility

    The proposed improvements will improve the fire safety or accessibility of the building. Projects will be scored as follows: Zero (0): no Improvements; Two (2): fire or accessibility are moderately improved; Three (3): fire or accessibility are significantly improved; Four (4): fire and accessibility are moderately improved; Five (5): fire safety and accessibility are both significantly improved.

    0-5 x2 10

    Historic Preservation

    The subject property is a building constructed prior to 1970 or has historical or design significance. Projects will be scored as follows: Zero (0): building was built post 1971; One (1): building was built prior to 1970; Two (2): building was built prior to 1950; Three (3): building was built prior to 1930; Four (4): building was built prior to 1910, Five (5): building was built prior to 1900.

    0-5 x3

    15

    Neighborhood Revitalization Strategy Area (NRSA)

    A score of five (5) will be awarded to projects located in a City designated NRSA.

    0/5

    x2 10

    LMI Census Tract

    A score of five (5) will be awarded to projects located in a low-to-moderate income census tract.

    0/5 x1 5

    Tenant Commitment

    Tenant is secured or owner will self- occupy. A score of five (5) will be awarded to applications that include a signed letter of intent.

    0/5 x1 5
    Maximum Possible Score

    60

    Post Award Process

    Awarded applicants will enter into a White Box Grant Agreement with the City of Toledo to establish the terms and conditions by which eligible work will be reimbursed. In addition to the Agreement, the applicant will be required to execute a restrictive covenant on the subject property, which will be recorded with the Lucas County Recorder’s Office. The Restrictive Covenant will restrict the property owner from selling the property without approval from the City of Toledo until December 31, 2026.

    The Agreement and Restrictive Covenant must be signed by Friday, June 7, 2024, or the award will be forfeited and the next highest scoring application will be awarded funding. During the Construction Phase of the project, awarded applicants will be required to submit a report to the program manager on the 1st of the month, from June through December, as well as upon request. Monthly reports must be emailed to Cody Brown at EconomicDevelopment@toledo.oh.gov.

    Project Completion and Reimbursement

    An applicant’s project includes all work outlined within an application, including non-eligible expenses and expenses that will not be reimbursed by the grant. To qualify for reimbursement, the entire project must be complete, with a Certificate of Occupancy or Certificate of Completion received and all documents required for reimbursement submitted, by December 2, 2024.

    When requesting reimbursement, the applicant must submit copies of all invoices, matching proof of payment by a canceled check or bank statement, photos of completed work, and a copy of the completed space’s certificate of occupancy or certificate of completion. The Department will review the information for accuracy and completeness and process the reimbursement payment, which will be dispersed by check.

    DISCLAIMER

    The Department of Economic Development, in its sole discretion, reserves the right to modify the above dates; suspend, amend, or modify the provisions of this Notice of Funding Availability, to waive selected requirements or limitations herein, to reject all proposals, to negotiate modifications of proposal, or to award less than the full amount of the funding available; all in its sole and absolute discretion.

    Questions?

    Please email your questions to EconomicDevelopment@toledo.oh.gov.

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