- Posted January 12, 2017
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Biden, Duggan present grants to entrepreneurs in Detroit

DETROIT (AP) - Vice President Joe Biden and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan have presented grants to 15 entrepreneurs seeking to open or expand their businesses.
The $600,000 in funding is part of the Motor City Match which also provides technical support and connects businesses to real estate opportunities in Detroit.
Recipients include a youth empowerment center, an artist incubator, a custom furniture manufacturer, a jewelry making studio, a bookstore, a massage therapy center, and several eateries.
Grants range from $10,000 to $75,000.
The program is funded through federal community block grants, the city of Detroit and local organizations.
Nearly $3 million has been awarded since Motor City Match was started two years ago.
More than a dozen businesses have opened or expanded with another 17 under construction and expected to open this year.
Published: Thu, Jan 12, 2017
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