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Find similar grantsWorkforce Development and Small Business Acceleration is sponsored by Sustain Our Future Foundation. This program provides resources for workforce training programs to equip individuals for success in the sustainable economy. This aligns directly with the 'Community Training and Development' focus of Congress Heights Community Training and Development Corporation.
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