One hundred nonprofit organizations from 44 states and the District of Columbia received grants under the Program for Investment in Microentrepreneurs Act (PRIME), the U.S. Small Business Administration announced.
Grants will be used to provide business-based training and technical assistance to low-income and very low-income entrepreneurs to help them start, operate or grow a small business. Grants will also be used to better equip community-based nonprofit organizations to provide training.
View the list of grantees here.
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