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COVID-19
Organizations Start Resiliency Fund
To Help Local Small Businesses
Local business advocacy organization Love Live Local has collaborated with the Hyannis Main Street Business Improvement District to start the Cape Cod Resilience Fund, which will provide direct grants to small business owners on Cape Cod to offer relief from challenging economic conditions due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Alpha Krav Maga Keeps Promise To Students Through Technology
It's not easy trying to operate a "non-essential" business during a pandemic, but Krav Maga co-owner Patrick Carty has found Facebook Live an effective way to continue his self-defense classes in Hyannis.
The Cape Cod Pilgrim Memorial Association/Pilgrim Monument and Provincetown Museum and The Cooperative Bank of Cape Cod have announced a strategic partnership to fund the Bradford Access Project, which will include the building of an inclined elevator to connect the monument on High Pole Hill to downtown Provincetown.
The South Shore Chamber of Commerce is offering new and former members a special membership that allows them to join with dues payment deferred to the July 1 through June 30 annual schedule.
The discussion is geared towards business owners who currently outsourcing their social media and want a better understanding or for business owners wondering how to get started on their own.
Robbin Orbison of CapeSpace, Matt Cronin of Boardwalk Business Group, Laurel Hartman and Dale Shadbegian discuss a poll held in April with Cape and Plymouth Business Readers.