More relief available for Minnesota small business amid coronavirus crisis
30 Mar 2020
As small businesses throughout the state continue to struggle amid the COVID-19 crisis, the Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development announced the implementation of the Minnesota Small Business Loan Guarantee Program.
This program is part of a $330 million bill signed by Gov. Tim Walz over the weekend, and provides another option to help small businesses that might be struggling right now.
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ST. PAUL, Minn. – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) announced the Minnesota Small Business Loan Guarantee Program, which was approved by the Minnesota Legislature last week.
This temporary program, established in response to impacts of COVID-19, provides another option for financing to help small businesses...