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Credit where it's due . . .
The word salad for these ongoing efforts is actually impressive and sounds a lot more inspiring than "free money" giveaway . . .
Take a peek at the plan . . .
The multi-tiered City of Entrepreneurs program, which is being spearheaded by Kansas City Bizcare. Part of that program will use $300,000 in grant money from the Kauffman Foundation, to create a business accelerator designated to help minority-owned businesses.
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Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
KC leaders hope to use grant money to help minority-owned businesses
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Help is on the way for minority-owned businesses in Kansas City. City leaders have a plan to make grant money available to help entrepreneurs launch their dreams, or to make existing small businesses stronger. Other facets of the program will offer low-interest loan dollars available at rate much lower than banks offer.
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