Corporation for Enterprise Development Grant



Organization - Corporation for Enterprise Development
Grant Amount - $140,000
Foundation - Mott Foundation
Grant Purpose - This final grant renewal will allow the Corporation for Enterprise Development to continue to provide funding and technical assistance to six state microenterprise associations to build their capacity to network and become advocates for sustaining effective microenterprise practice, and to continue to assist in the formation of an expanded federal microenterprise policy.


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