5 ways to help small businesses recover from the pandemic
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When the COVID-19 pandemic hit, communities around the U.S. rallied to help small businesses by launching “shop local” initiatives, purchasing gift cards and starting fundraising campaigns .
Now that states have begun to roll back social distancing restrictions and vaccination rates continue to climb, small businesses still need continued support.
“When we shop local, the statistics have shown us that more money is put into your community, which you then benefit from,” says Ash Cintas, founder of City Shoppe, an e-commerce platform serving local retailers and products in multiple cities.
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Another California tech company charges toward Austin with new headquarters
Green Dot, a financial technology company best known for its prepaid debit cards, is relocating its headquarters from Pasadena, California, to Austin. Author: John Egan Updated: 10:03 AM CDT May 12, 2021
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(CULTUREMAP AUSTIN) – Green Dot, a financial technology company best known for its prepaid debit cards, is joining the corporate exodus from California and moving its headquarters to Austin.
Green Dot, whose stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange, says it is relocating its headquarters from Pasadena, California, to Austin to take advantage of Texas’ business-friendly climate.