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R.I. Foundation, McKee administration launch $150K initiative to support minority-owned businesses
THE RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION and Gov. Daniel J. McKee jointly announced Monday that they are launching the $150,000 initiative to help enhance the growth and support of minority-owned businesses across Rhode Island. / COURTESY RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Foundation and Gov. Daniel J. McKee jointly announced Monday that they are launching the $150,000 initiative to help enhance the growth and support of minority-owned businesses across Rhode Island.
The initiative is part of a collaboration between the foundation and R.I. Commerce Corp., where Camoin Associates, based out of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., and the Providence-based Multicultural Innovation Center will work as partners on this project. The cost of the project will be split between R.I. Commerce and the Rhode Island Foundation.
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, Woonsocket!
Welcome to the Woonsocket Patch Daily the quickest way to get caught up on the biggest news and events happening in town.
In today s Daily, we share the latest news about a Woonsocket High School scholarship winner, the shooting death of a
new study that will help support
Rhode Island s minority-owned businesses, a weekend
prison reform rally, and the opening of the state s first
Market Basket.
First, today s weather:
Partly sunny, with a chance of showers in the afternoon. Temps: High of 79° & Low of 56° .
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$1,000 scholarship from the
Northern Rhode Island Board of Realtors.
Aalyiah Reynolds is one of two students to receive the award this year. (Patch)