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About OneHB

Our Huntington Beach businesses play a critical role in the viability of our community, and it’s vital that our business community not only survives the COVID-19 pandemic, but also returns stronger. To do so, a majority of our businesses, which are in the “mom and pop” category, need our help now, more than ever.

OneHB Business Support is a community campaign that will provide $5,000 micro-grants to help certain small businesses keep their doors open during and after COVID-19.  The micro-grants may be used for payroll, rent/lease payments, utilities, inventory and other approved operational expenses.

This campaign is a collaboration of the City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, Community for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Opportunities (CIELO), and Small Business Development Center (SBDC).

About OneHB

Our Huntington Beach businesses play a critical role in the viability of our community, and it’s vital that our business community not only survives the COVID-19 pandemic, but also returns stronger.  To do so, a majority of our businesses, which are in the “mom and pop” category, need our help now, more than ever.

 

OneHB Business Support is a community campaign that will provide $5,000 micro-grants to help certain small businesses keep their doors open during and after COVID-19.  Micro-grants may be used for payroll, rent/lease payments, utilities, inventory and other approved operational expenses.

 

This campaign is a collaboration of the City of Huntington Beach, Huntington Beach Chamber of Commerce, Community for Innovation, Entrepreneurship, Leadership and Opportunities (CIELO), and Small Business Development Center (SBDC).

Support OneHB - Donate!

Through the establishment of the OneHB Business Support Fund (Fund), our goal is to bridge philanthropy and local giving in support of Huntington Beach small businesses.  We will seek philanthropic donations - big and small - and will award micro-grants as funds are made available.

In June 2020, the Campaign received its first major donation of $100,000 from Robert Mayer, developer of the Hilton and Hyatt hotels in Huntington Beach.  His vision to develop these landmark projects placed the City on the map, particularly for its Resort District.  Therefore, the first round of grants was funded through Mr. Mayer’s donation and awarded to 20 qualified small businesses located in the Resort District this year.

As additional contributions are received, the City will invite all qualified small businesses citywide to apply in future rounds.

All donations will be tax deductible and made directly to CIELO, which is administering the grant payments on behalf of the Campaign.

*These buttons include a 3% processing fee, so OneHB grant recipients will receive 100% of the proceeds. Thank you.

Support OneHB! Donate

Through the establishment of the OneHB Business Support Fund (Fund), our goal is to bridge philanthropy and local giving in support of Huntington Beach small businesses. We will seek philanthropic donations - big and small - and will award micro-grants as funds are made available.

In June 2020, the campaign received its first major donation of $100,000 from Robert Mayer, developer of the Hilton and Hyatt hotels in Huntington Beach. His vision to develop these landmark projects placed the City on the map, particularly for its Resort District. Therefore, the First Round of grants was funded with Mr. Mayer’s donation and awarded 20 qualified small businesses located in the Resort District.

As additional contributions are received, the City will invite all qualified small businesses citywide to apply in future rounds.

All donations will be tax deductible and made directly to CIELO, which is administering the grant payments on behalf of the Campaign.




Show your support for small businesses by purchasing OneHB apparel at one of our authorized vendors. CLICK HERE TO START SHOPPING NOW!

Show your support for small businesses by purchasing OneHB apparel at one of our authorized vendors. CLICK HERE TO START SHOPPING NOW!

Support OneHB
Yard Signs

Yard signs can be purchased at Huntington Surf and Sport for $30 each.  

HSS - PCH and Main Street
300 Pacific Coast HWY
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714)841-4000

HSS- Warner Ave.
3801 Warner Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(714)846-0181

HSS - Bella Terra
7777 Edinger Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 890-0800

Support OneHB - Yard Signs

Yard signs can be purchased for $30 at Huntington Surf and Sport.

HSS - PCH and Main Street
300 Pacific Coast HWY
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
(714)841-4000

HSS- Warner Ave.
3801 Warner Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92649
(714)846-0181

HSS - Bella Terra
7777 Edinger Ave.
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 890-0800

The First Round of grants was awarded to 20 small businesses in Summer 2020.

As additional funds are made available, the City will reopen the application process to qualified small businesses.  Please check back on this website for updates.

Applicants must meet the grant eligibility criteria and submit an application when it reopens. Businesses that meet the eligibility criteria and submit a complete application will be enrolled in a lottery process to be randomly selected.

Grant eligibility criteria for applicants include the following.  (Criteria is subject to change.):

The First Round of grants were awarded in Summer 2020.  As the City receives additional contributions, it will reopen the application process for a Second Round of grants.  Please check back on this website for updates. 

General grant eligibility criteria for future rounds will include the following.  (These criteria are subject to change):

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Keeping Our Community Safe & Informed

City Services Call Center 

Available Monday through Friday 9am-5pm: 

(714) 536-5511

 Address:

2000 Main Street
Huntington Beach, CA 92648
USA

The City of Huntington Beach is committed to keeping our community and visitors informed of current events in our community. The purpose of this page is to foster transparency and increase the sharing of information. During the COVID-19 outbreak, the City of Huntington Beach will make every effort to to update this page when updates are received from our local, state and federal partners.

Postponed/Canceled Events

The following events in the City of Huntington Beach have been postponed or cancelled. The City is actively working with event promoters to hold these events in the future.

CANCELLED

August 24-September 13 - US Open

September 5 - 6 - Civil War Days

September 18 - 20 - Great Pacific Airshow

October 1-4 – AVP

POSTPONED

May 9-10 – Sunset Beach Art Festival

Weekly Surf City Nights

RESCHEDULED

September 12 – Cruise in Car Show

October 11 – Cars and Copters

If you are a senior and in need of assistance, please call (714) 536-5600

Who Is Considered Higher Risk?

Older Adults (People aged 65 and older)
People who have serious chronic medical conditions like:

  • Heart Disease
  • Diabetes
  • Lung Disease

Watch for symptons & What Should You Do?

  • Pay attention for potential COVID-19 symptoms
    • Fever
    • Cough
    • Shortness of Breath
  • If you develop emergency warning signs of COVID-19 get medical attention immediately.
    • Difficulty breathing or shortness of breath
    • Persistent pain or pressure in the chest
    • New confusion or inability to arouse
    • Bluish lips or face
  • If you feel like you are developing symptoms.
  • Stay home and call your doctor
  • Call your healthcare provider and let them know about your symptoms.
  • If you are not sick enough to be hospitalized, you can recover at home.  Follow CDC instructions for how to take care of yourself at home.
  • Get medical attention immediately if you have any of the emergency warning signs listed.

What can you do if you have a family member or friend who is at higher risk?

  • Ensure that they have enough supplies on hand and offer to help them get more if needed.
  • Know what medications they are taking and see if you can help them have extra on hand.
  • Communicate regularly with neighbors, friends, and family to support them.
  • Be cognizant of people visiting their home and inform them what to do to stay safe.
    • Stay home
    • Avoid touching high traffic surfaces in public places.
    • Social distancing
  • If you are feeling ill please avoid visiting.

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