The Governor’s Office for Local Development has awarded a $100,000 Community Development Block Grant to Frankfort and Franklin County to establish a regional microenterprise training program to educate and assist existing and potential small business owners with five employees or less. The proposed project will focus on clients who have incomes at or below 80 percent of area median income. The program will provide beginning, intermediate and advanced levels of training and technical assistance in areas such as business, job and housing development.
Frankfort
You may also like
Popular Stories
The Lane Report
- General Fund and Road Fund receipts reported for fiscal year 2025
- PSC and KCTCS join forces with new PSC 811 Damage Prevention Scholarship
- Crave Hot Dogs & BBQ launches inside Louisville Walmart
- Crunch Fitness brings state-of-the-art fitness facility to Lexington
- Gov. Beshear announces $14.4 million to improve infrastructure damaged in 2022 floods
- BreyerFest 2025: Cheers to 75 Years of Horse Magic at the Kentucky Horse Park
- 8 Kentucky companies awarded nearly $750,000 to continue technology development in the Commonwealth
- Op-Ed: Proposed Federal cuts hurt KET
- New study reveals which metro areas have the most and least disposable income in Kentucky
- Saint Joseph London pulmonologist performs first robotic-assisted bronchoscopy
Add Comment