The Business Resilience Program Launches in the City of Richmond
We’re excited to announce that the City of Richmond’s Economic Development office, in cooperation with Spring Activator, has launched the Business Resilience Program to businesses and entrepreneurs in the Richmond community. The program aims to help small businesses recover from the recent closures and other impacts, and will be provided free of charge by the City to its residents.
The Business Resilience Program is designed to help business communities evaluate their current business, identify their ‘new normal,’ create a plan to survive, and take necessary action.
We’re passionate about working with people through programs, advice, mentorship, and business development. As a result, we couldn’t be more grateful to be working with the incredible team at the City of Richmond.
Congratulations to the City, Katie Ferland, Julie-Anne Toda, and the rest of the team for this milestone. All entrepreneurs and businesses in the Richmond community, you can find out more about the program here.
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