Movies on Main
Milpitas Recreation and Community Services is screening Movies on Main Street, a program of cultural short films and live performances representing traditions from around the world, on Friday, July 18, 8-10 p.m., at Tom Evatt Park on Machado Avenue.
Films to be shown at the free, family-friendly event include “Folk Frontera,” “Bloodline,” “Thunderclouds” and “My Big Bollywood Wedding.” Performers are from Viet Steps, Bay Area Aztec Dancers and Sri Thillai Natya Palli Classical Dance School. Attendees should bring blankets to sit on.
For more information, call 408-586-3225, email [email protected] or visit https://www.milpitas.gov/762/Movie-On-Main-Street.
Microenterprise grants
Milpitas has allocated $335,000 in federal funds to provide up to 67 local microenterprises each with $5,000. The efforts are part of Milpitas’s Microenterprise Assistance Program (MEAP), which is designed to provide economic assistance to small scale businesses within the city.
The city recognizes microenterprises as commercial enterprises that have five or fewer employees. Priority will be given to eligible commercial and home-based daycare operators that did not receive grants during the funding cycle that concluded in April.
The application period for MEAP will close on Tuesday, Aug. 5, at 6 p.m.
Eligibility criteria include operating within Milpitas city limits as a for-profit enterprise with no more than five employees. The business owner’s income must also be at or below 80% of the Area Median Income for Santa Clara County. The grants can be used for operations such as rent and mortgage, payroll, utility payments and supplies and equipment.
The funding for MEAP comes from the federal Community Development Block Grant program. To process the applications, Milpitas is partnering with the Forward Platform, an organization that partners with governments and organizations to deliver resources and funding to communities.
For more information, visit https://www.milpitas.gov.