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Tacoma: Information Sessions on January 29 and February 6 Regarding Grant and Loan Programs Made Possible by State Funding
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~ Tacoma, Wash. - The City of Tacoma has announced that it will be hosting two information sessions on January 29 and February 6 to provide details about grant and loan programs made possible by funding secured through the Washington State Department of Commerce's Community Reinvestment Project (CRP).

The sessions, which will take place at the Tacoma Little Theater and The Star Center, aim to inform local business owners, entrepreneurs, and community partners about the opportunities available through the CRP. Attendees will receive a comprehensive overview of the programs, including eligibility requirements and the application process. They will also have the chance to hear from current CRP grantees about their services.

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In addition, participants will have access to personalized application support from technical assistance providers Revby and Golden Gift Consulting. While the sessions are free to attend, advanced registration is strongly encouraged.

The City's efforts to foster economic growth and revitalization have been boosted by funding secured through the CRP. Applications for these programs will be available online at makeittacoma.com starting January 21, 2025. The application period will remain open until March 14, 2025.

This initiative is part of the City's ongoing commitment to promoting economic development in Tacoma. For more information on these programs and how to apply, interested parties can contact Maria Lee in Media & Communications at maria.lee@cityoftacoma.org or (253) 591-2054.

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