EDAC hosting presentation on small business grants, funding

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The Moorestown Economic Development Advisory Committee (EDAC) is pleased to announce a special presentation dedicated to connecting local small business owners with vital financial resources. The event, titled “Navigating Small Business Grants & Programs,” will take place at Moorestown Town Hall Council Chambers on Wednesday, Jan. 21, at 6 p.m.

As small businesses continue to navigate a shifting economic landscape, access to capital remains a top priority. This presentation will feature expert representatives from three leading economic organizations who will guide attendees through the application processes for current state and regional grant programs.

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Featured speakers include:

  • Jabari Adams, Small Business Liaison, New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)
    • Topic: Overview of state-level grants, loans and tax credit programs designed to support small enterprises.
  • Jiao Xu, Program Manager, LAEDA Business Services Center
    • Topic: Guidance on business services and development programs available through the Latin American Economic Development Association.
  • Akeel Gaines, Ed. D., Regional Director, NJSBDC at Rutgers University-Camden
    • Topic: Resources provided by the New Jersey Small Business Development Centers, including counseling and training for business growth.

The Moorestown Economic Development Advisory Committee serves as a bridge between the township and the business community. The committee is dedicated to attracting new investments, supporting existing businesses and fostering a vibrant economic climate in Moorestown.

 

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