Main Street grant program gives millions to Wisconsin small businesses, nonprofits
12 Apr 2022
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Wisconsin small businesses are still able to receive $10,000 grants to help start up or expand their operations as part of the state’s Main Street Bounceback Program. Around $34 million has gone to more than 3,400 businesses and nonprofits throughout the state as of April 1, according to the Wisconsin Economic Development Corp., which manages the program.
The grant program gives people more chances to shop local and support their communities, Missy Hughes, secretary of WEDC, said.
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