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If your business has been struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there's a solution to keep you going. Dallas County offers forgivable loans up to $15,000 for small businesses in need.
Keeping your doors open means getting the funding you need. Receive up to $15,000 from Dallas County to help your business stay on track.
This program can assist with three months of payroll, lease payments, utilities, renting of existing equipment, payment of existing business-related loans for equipment vehicles and real estate + $3000 of restart-up capital.
For more information and to see if your business is eligible visit: DCBusinessAssistance.com or call (214)-875-2187.
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MORE INFORMATION APPLY NOW MORE PROMOTIONS
If your business has been struggling due to the COVID-19 pandemic, there's a solution to keep you going. Dallas County offers forgivable loans up to $15,000 for small businesses in need.
Keeping your doors open means getting the funding you need. Receive up to $15,000 from Dallas County to help your business stay on track.
This program can assist with three months of payroll, lease payments, utilities, renting of existing equipment, payment of existing business-related loans for equipment vehicles and real estate + $3000 of restart-up capital.
For more information and to see if your business is eligible visit: DCBusinessAssistance.com or call (214)-875-2187.
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