South Carolina Department of Administration announces two new SC CARES Act grant programs - the Minority and Small Business Relief Grant Program and the Nonprofit Relief Grant Program. Application process begins Oct. 19.
Stay updated on events canceled and rescheduled in the Grand Strand because of the coronavirus.
Restaurants providing indoor and outdoor dining, takeout, delivery and curbside pickup.
The Accelerate Myrtle Beach Recovery Task Force was created by the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber and CVB in collaboration with the Myrtle Beach Area Hospitality Association to help facilitate the economic recovery of the Grand Strand.
Businesses providing face coverings, cleaning, disinfecting and other business reopening resources.
Residents are the key to restarting the local economy. Show your love for the beach and for your friends and neighbors by shopping, dining and playing locally.
These organizations are helping in the COVID-19 relief and need your help with food and financial donations. Investors also are offering services to keep Grand Strand Strong.
It has been disheartening to see recent news stories reporting our Grand Strand area as one of the United States’ hottest spots for COVID-19. For decades, the Myrtle Beach area has been a beloved tourism destination, serving hospitality and generating family memories.
Due to the surge in amusement industry cancellations, the Myrtle Beach Area Chamber of Commerce Advocacy Team worked directly with these places of amusement, state lawmakers and agencies to address this burden on an industry already at its knees.