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CDBG Microenterprise Grant Program is sponsored by Fulton County Center For Regional Growth. This grant program assists small businesses with startup or expansion costs that create jobs. It is administered by the Fulton County Center for Regional Growth.
Participation in their business training program is required to compete for the grant.
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org CONTACT NEWS Building Fulton County’s Economy One Business at a Time. Microenterprise Grant Program The CDBG Microenterprise Grant Program is a grant program to assist small businesses. This grant was awarded to Fulton County and is being administered by the Fulton County Center for Regional Growth.
Small businesses can receive grants of up to $25,000 to assist with startup or expansion costs which create jobs. Entrepreneurial Training Requirement Participation in the Fulton County Center for Regional Growth (CRG) business training program will be required of all program participants to compete for a Microenterprise Grant. The cost of $100.
00 per attendee will be an eligible expense of microenterprise grant funds. The training program syllabus includes a general overview of business; accounting, taxes, and finance; marketing and e-commerce; and development of a business plan. ALL training sessions must be attended by the applicant in order to receive funding.
Microenterprise Training Dates Introduction, Business Basics, Legal Issues, Human Resources Business Accounting, Finance, and Taxes Day 4 ( TUESDAY – July 7): Developing a Business Plan, Success Strategies, Certificate Presentation In the event the grant recipient goes out of business or goes into defaults on the grant agreement from the date of the award up until the time of grant close-out, the grant will be subject to recapture.
The amount to be returned will be based upon years of successful, legitimate operation according to the following schedule: Default within One Year – 100% Recapture Default within Two Years – 80% Recapture Default within Three Years – 60% Recapture Default within Four Years – 40% Recapture Default within Five Years – 20% Recapture Default After Five Years – No Recapture The CRG is here to HELP – Contact Us Today!
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According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Small businesses in Fulton County, Georgia. Participation in the Fulton County Center for Regional Growth (CRG) business training program is required. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows up to $25,000. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
CDBG Microenterprise Grant Program is funded by Fulton County Center For Regional Growth. Verify program details on the funder's official page before applying.
This opportunity targets applicants in Georgia. If your organization operates elsewhere, check the official notice for location requirements.
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