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City Issues $2.7M for Corridors of Opportunity Workforce Development

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Mayor Vi Lyles | Mayor Vi Lyles Official Website

Mayor Vi Lyles | Mayor Vi Lyles Official Website

CHARLOTTE, N.C. (June 26, 2023) – The City of Charlotte will issue $2.76 million in grants to support non-profit organizations and institutions of higher education seeking to expand their workforce and small business support programs to a Corridor of Opportunity.

To be eligible for the Corridors of Opportunity Business Opportunity Hub Grant Program, applicants must be a:

  • Non-profit organization/501(c)3.
  • Academic institution.
  • Chamber of Commerce/501(c)6.
Programming must promote:

  • Economic mobility.
  • Progression along a career pathway.
  • Skill development.
  • Small business growth and development.
Funds may be used for the expansion of programs, services and physical space within one of the Corridors of Opportunity. Physical space should serve as a place to connect entrepreneurs and residents to resources and opportunities. The minimum grant award is $200,000 per organization.

The application process opens today at noon and closes at 5 p.m. on Aug. 4.

Grants will be awarded in September 2023. Two Q&A sessions will be held for interested applicants. An in-person Q&A will be held at 9 a.m. on July 11 at the Government Center. A second Q&A session via Zoom will be held at 9 a.m. on July 14. Applicants must attend at least one Q&A session to apply. Interested applicants can RVSP for a session through the Q&A session registration form.

To learn more about eligibility requirements and grant details, visit the Corridors of Opportunity webpage.

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