The meeting will be held online via Zoom.
Due to coronavirus, the forum will be held online using Webex and will be broadcast and live streamed online.
Market In The Valley features art, entertainment, and locally grown produce.
The City will review its expenses from March 1–Nov 15 and submit eligible costs for reimbursement.
The application period closes at 5 pm on July 2.
Organizers are still looking for vendors for the 2020 season.
Hennepin County Economic Development has compiled a list of resouces for businesses and workers affected by coronavirus.
Market In The Valley features art, entertainment, and locally grown produce. Organizers are still looking for vendors for the 2020 season.
The virtual meeting will take place at 9am via Zoom.
Self-employed entrepreneurs and business owners with no additional employees can apply for grants up to $3,000.
Certain businesses in Hennepin County may be eligible for a one-time emergency forgivable loan up to $7,500 to maintain operations.
The Golden Valley Business Council meeting originally scheduled for March 26 has been rescheduled for April 3 as a virtual meeting via Zoom.
The Partners in Energy Initiative is designed to provide communities with necessary resources to develop and implement an energy action plan
Golden Valley and New Hope residents, small business owners, or entrepreneurs can get free, one-on-one business consultation services.
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