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Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust Quadruples Minority Small Business Grant Program to $10k

Calling all South Florida small business owners, here’s your chance to secure the bag and grow your business!

The Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust (MDEAT) is giving out $10,000 grants to 25 successful owners of registered for-profit or not-for-profit businesses operating in Miami-Dade County.

“Access to capital remains a critical issue for Black business owners. While other entities are cutting back, Miami-Dade Economic Advocacy Trust seized an opportunity to increase its investment in Black-owned and led enterprises,” said William “Bill” Diggs, MDEAT’s executive director.

Grant recipients can use said funds to invest in business equipment, marketing, technology and other tools for business expansion.

If you’re interested in applying for the Small Minority Black Business Capitalization Grant Program, you have until Thursday, February 23rd to get that application in! Submissions can be done electronically or in person at MDEAT’s office located at at 601 NW 1st Court, Suite 2132.

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This is a Hy-Lo News Staff Report.


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