Many small business owners are facing hardships and looking for alternative means of funds, due to recent economic slowdowns. There are many resources available to small business owners to help them find relief. Here’s a list of federal and state initiatives where small businesses can find funding.
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The Federal Reserve’s Main Street Business Lending Program
The Main Street Emergency Grant Program
Saving our Street Act
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