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Miami-Dade's District 6 Launches Grant Program for Local Small Businesses with Up to $5,000 Aid

Miami-Dade's District 6 unveils a Mom and Pop Small Business Grant Program, offering $5,000 grants to local entrepreneurs. Miami-Dade's District 6 has initiated a grant program for local small businesses, promising grants up to $5,000 for growth and stability. The grants can be used for a wide range of needs, including supplies and equipment, marketing and rent. Applicants must have a year of operation under their belt, proof of their for-profit nature, and chain to a physical address. Two informational workshops will be held for the keen and curious, offering knowledge and guidance. Applications must be submitted by 4 p.m. on April 12.

Miami-Dade's District 6 Launches Grant Program for Local Small Businesses with Up to $5,000 Aid

Publié : il y a 4 semaines par Alec Novak dans Business

Big dreams, small businesses—that's the tune humming through Miami-Dade's District 6 as Commissioner Kevin Marino Cabrera sets the stage for this year's Mom and Pop Small Business Grant Program. The initiative, opening its welcoming arms to local entrepreneurs, promises grants up to $5,000 for businesses thirsty for growth and stability. Emphasizing the essentials, the cash infusion can be used for a spectrum of needs, from supplies and equipment to marketing and rent, as reported by the Miami-Dade County press release.

Beginning April 1, District 6 business owners might have luck on their side with applications ripe for the picking until April 12. Hungry for a chance to accelerate, the only catch for applicants is a year of operation under their belt, proof of their for-profit nature, and chain to a physical address—P.O. Boxes need not apply. The district's home-based businesses, often overlooked, find themselves with a seat at the table in this grant banquet, too.

For the keen and curious, Commissioner Cabrera is throwing open the doors to two informational workshops, brimming with the finer details of this opportunity. Set for April 4 at 6:00 PM in Babcock Park and then again on April 11 at 9:00 AM at the West Miami Recreation Center, knowledge and guidance will be served in equal measure.

Ready to dive into the paperwork? Applications must reach the District 6 Office, nestled at 1000 SW 57th Ave., Suite 201, by 4 p.m. on April 12. Tardiness isn't on the menu, with latecomers finding the door firmly shut. Eager to get your ducks in a row or anxiously awaiting more info? The District 6 Office is all ears at 305-267-6377 or via email through [email protected], ensuring none find themselves adrift on this commercial voyage.

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