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Small Business is Big Business in 2012 Presidential Election
By Rhonda Campbell Small business took center stage at the first 2012 United States presidential debate. Considering the fact that small businesses comprise 99.7 percent of the employers in the United States, it makes good sense to spotlight small businesses … Continue reading
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Taking a Chance on Small Business Grants
In the February 16, 2012 “Conn: 5 Small Businesses to Receive State Grants” article posted at The Street, it was reported that, “Connecticut Gov. Dannel P. Malloy says five more small businesses have qualified for state grants to expand their … Continue reading
Posted in Business Management, Financing Your Business, Growing Business, Starting a Business, Uncategorized, Working With Government Agencies
Tagged federal govenrment grants, finance start up companies, grants create jobs, local government business grants, money for business, money from government, small business grants, state funded business grants, submitting grant proposals, who receives business grants, writing grant proposals
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