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PEORIA (Heart of Illinois ABC) - The Minority Business Development Center in Peoria is hosting a workshop this Saturday to teach business people learn to write and apply for grants.
The free grant-writing workshop aims to help business people get local, state, or federal government funding.
Denise Moore, the center’s chief executive officer and former Peoria City Council member, says an experienced grant writer will be among several experts attending the workshop.
“The minority business development center is here for the express purpose of helping small businesses get started and to grow, and this grant writing workshop is going to help with that,” said Moore.
“For-profit businesses, non-profit businesses, LLC’s, you name it, we provide something that everybody can take advantage of,” she said.
The workshop runs from 9 a.m. to noon this Saturday at the Minority Business Development Center, located at 2139 SW Adams Street.
People can register for the workshop on the center’s website, or by calling 309-966-3989
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