
Discovery Foundation Selects Spring as One of Four Technology Education Program Partners in 2021
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Discovery Foundation Selects Spring as One of Four Technology Education Program Partners in 2021
Some news! The Discovery Foundation has selected Spring Activator as one of four Technology Education Program (TEP) partners to support the growth, sustainability, and resiliency of the BC science and technology sector.
We’re incredibly thrilled and deeply humbled for the opportunity to continue our partnership with the remarkable team behind the Discovery Foundation.
Our collaborative efforts began around this time last year in the thick of uncertainty encapsulating the small business community in BC in the Spring of 2020. This union led to the delivery and ongoing development of Spring’s Business Resilience Program, an online program designed to help business communities navigate challenging economic conditions.
Congratulations to the following organizations, and a huge thank you, from the Spring team, for contributing to developing a more sustainable province:
Visit Discovery Foundation for the full press release and to learn more about the 2021 TEP Programs.
Discovery Foundation Selects Spring as One of Four Technology Education Program Partners in 2021
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