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A Grand Rapids nonprofit is working to help human trafficking victims repair their credit, a West Michigan venture capital fund investing in businesses owned by people of color is adding a Grand Rapids footwear brand to its portfolio, and more.
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A West Michigan venture capital fund investing in businesses owned by people of color announced its adding four more companies
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about the Michigan Economic Development Corporation investing in the New Community Transformation Fund. A new housing study reveals Kent County is slowly improving its housing inventory. But first, a blockbuster deal involving Grand Rapids-based SpartanNash selling to an East Coast wholesale grocery distributor.
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New Community Transformation Fund, Mel Trotter Ministries, the Ottawa News Network, Grand Rapids Chamber of Commerce, and Spartan Nash.
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Former CEO of The Right Place Birgit Klohs joins in to discuss the details.
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Two Grand Rapids-based venture capital investment organizations are announcing a new partnership to help accelerate growth for entrepreneurs of color in West Michigan
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Missing Children, Newaygo Promise expansion, Crain's Grand Rapids Business Brief, and more.
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Grand Rapids-based New Community Transformation Fund is announcing three local businesses it’s investing in
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In less than a month, the Grand Rapids-based venture fund supporting businesses owned by people of color has received two significant investments. The Steelcase Foundation is the latest supporting area BIPOC entrepreneurs
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Grand Rapids-based venture fund supporting businesses owned by people of color has received another major investment from an in-state holdings corporation.