Florida A&M University’s Small Business Development Center received a $20,000 grant, which will be used to expand the number of small businesses in the Big Bend.
- The grant comes from the Knight Foundation, a non-partisan organization that works to strengthen communities.
- According to FAMU SBDC Assistant Director Tremaine Hughes, this is the first time the center has received a grant from the Knight Foundation.
- Watch the video below to find out how the money will be used.
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The Florida A&M University Small Business Development Center (SBDC) is hoping to bring more entrepreneurs to the Big Bend, thanks to a $20,000 grant from the Knight Foundation.
The money will go toward the Founders’ Accelerated Network Group Incubator and Accelerator (FANG) programs…