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Frye: Indiana's Online Marketplace Offers PPE Help to Small Businesses, Nonprofits

Thursday, May 14, 2020 at 2:20 PM

By State Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg), press release

The marketplace anticipates being able to ship more protective gear in the coming weeks.

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(Indianapolis, Ind.) -  Local small businesses and nonprofits can now utilize the state's new online marketplace to request personal protective equipment, according to State Rep. Randy Frye (R-Greensburg).

He said as businesses resume operations, those unable to source and procure PPE on their own can go online to backontrack.in.gov/ppemarketplace.htm to order masks, face shields, and hand sanitizer. While the first round of available PPE has been reached, small businesses can still place orders online. The marketplace anticipates being able to ship more protective gear in the coming weeks.

"By securing these items, our local businesses can safely reopen and work to keep everyone healthy," Frye said. "For those that cannot find PPE elsewhere, this is a good backup source. Hopefully, everyone can start welcoming back customers and recover from this challenging time."   

Launched by the Indiana Economic Development Corp., the Small Business PPE Marketplace serves as a secondary source for ordering Hoosier-made supplies. Currently, there is no charge but the IEDC said that could change depending on multiple factors.

Businesses must be registered in Indiana with the Secretary of State's Office, employ less than 150 people, and require PPE to reopen and comply with workplace safety requirements. Examples of eligible businesses include restaurants, retail sales, personal services, and office environments.

According to the IEDC, all requests will be evaluated and fulfilled based on work environment risk profile, stock availability, and the number of outstanding requests. At times, partial or delayed fulfillment of requests may occur.

To learn more, visit backontrack.in.gov/ppemarketplace.htm.

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