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BUSINESS

C WEEK OF OCTOBER 12, 2022

SOUTH SUBURBAN

WEEKLY

CarpeDM, The Future of Online Dating for Black Women, Closes $1M Oversubscribed P4 Pre-Seed Round

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NEW GRANT PROGRAM

HELPS ENTREPRENEURS OF COLOR, WOMEN, LGBTQ+, VETERANS AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES The Cook County Bureau of Economic Development has launched a new $71 million grant program that will help small businesses. The Source Grow Grant will provide $10,000 and one-on-one business advising to businesses owned by people of color, women, veterans, people with disabilities and LGBTQIA+. P2 Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle announced the launch of the Source Grow Grant on Thuursday, Sept. 29, at Lalo’s on Maxwell. PHOTO PROVIDED BY RISE STRATEGY GROUP.

David’s Bridal Enters Children Suit and Formalwear Business

Rapper Tia P. Wins Grand Prize in Unsigned Only Music Competition

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