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Waterford Lt. Gov. Susan Bysiewicz and First Selectman Rob Brule on Wednesday visited local business owner Ivy Mellow, a recent recipient of an estimated $9,000 grant from the Women s Business Development Center s Equity Match Grant Program.
Mellow, who owns Ivy s Simply Homemade, a retail storefront offering prepared foods and a provider of catering services, is one of 44 women to receive a grant as part of the WBDC s second round of grants totaling nearly $400,000.
The Equity Match Grant Program was created in August 2020 to provide financial support to women entrepreneurs in the state disproportionally impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Ivy s Simply Homemade is an incredible local-owned business that has had to work extra hard during the pandemic, said Bysiewicz, who purchased one of Mellow s homemade jams during her visit. We look forward to seeing Ivy s business continue to thrive.
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Lt. Governor Susan Bysiewicz and Women s Business Development Council Founder and CEO Fran Pastore announced that nearly $400,000 in grants is set to be awarded to 44 women-owned businesses in Connecticut through WBDC s Equity Match Grant Program.
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The grants are the second round of awards given through WBDC s Equity Match Grant Program. Twelve women-owned businesses constituted the first round of recipients in January 2021.
The Equity Match Grant Program, which was officially launched in January, was created in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and designed to provide much-needed cash grants to women entrepreneurs disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus.
Subscribe There s no doubt that women-owned businesses have been disproportionately impacted by the coronavirus. Our women entrepreneurs can help us drive economic growth as we continue to rebuild from the COVID-19 pandemic, but only if we give them the opportunity to do so. The opportu
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Alisa Bowens-Mercado, owner of Rhythm Brewing Co., will receive funds from the Women’s Business Development Council’s Equity Match Grant Program.Christian Abraham / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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