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Economy and Business Tuesday, May 8, 2012 Goldman Sachs to inject $15 million into Cleveland small businesses Initiative focuses on education and capital Story by GRANT ENGLE |
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In The Region: Northeast Ohio’s small business owners will be getting a $15 million boost from one of the world’s largest investment banks.
The city of Cleveland, Cuyahoga Community College and investment-giant Goldman Sachs will partner in the 10,000 Small Businesses initiative.
The plan will give $5 million to fund educational programs for small business owners, most of which will go to Cuyahoga Community College. The other $10 million will be used by the city to issue grants to entrepreneurs.
Gary Cohn, a native of Shaker Heights, is the president and COO of Goldman Sachs. He said the initiative will help boost Northeast Ohio’s economy. |
"This is a great public-private partnership, one that we think will unlock enormous talent in Cleveland, but overall our objective is job creation. We know that small businesses create jobs."
Cleveland is the seventh city to take part in the 10,000 Small Businesses initiative.
Small business owners can apply for the grants through the Cuyahoga Community College’s website. |
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