Seattle small businesses can now apply for the Digital Sales Access Program!

Seattle small businesses can now apply for the Digital Sales Access Program — a partnership between the Seattle Office of Economic Development (OED), Comcast, Kay Tita, Square, and Quickbooks, that aims to remove digital access barriers that negatively impact small businesses.

The Digital Sales Access Program will help small business owners grow their businesses through increased e-commerce capacity, improved digital literacy, and greater financial awareness. “The Digital Sales Access Program improves service for both small businesses and their customers,” said Mayor Bruce Harrell. “It’s our goal to promote a thriving and dynamic small business economy here in Seattle. Helping provide critically needed tools and technology upgrades is a great way to further that mission and support our local businesses.”

Participating business owners will receive:

A Square POS system.

A Square stand.

An iPad Air.

Training and more.

Small businesses can apply for the Digital Sales Access Program through June 24, 2022.

To support small businesses that have experienced disproportionate economic impacts, the Digital Sales Access Program will prioritize micro and small businesses that are owned by Black, Indigenous, and other people of color, women, and/or businesses located in a highly distressed census tract.

To learn more about the program’s services, and eligibility requirements and apply, go to

kaytita.org/dsap/program.

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