News Summary
Goldman Sachs has announced a significant investment of $100 million to expand its 10,000 Small Businesses program in Alabama. This initiative aims to support rural entrepreneurs through business training, access to capital, and personalized support services. A large portion of the funds will go towards loans for small businesses and educational programs at community colleges. The investment is backed by local leaders and will help address challenges faced by small businesses in the state, ultimately bolstering the economy and ensuring growth for Alabama’s entrepreneurs.
Goldman Sachs Takes Big Leap into Alabama with Business Program Investment!
In an exciting move for entrepreneurs in Alabama, Goldman Sachs has just unveiled its plans to expand the 10,000 Small Businesses program to the heart of the South! With a jaw-dropping investment of $100 million, this initiative aims to provide a much-needed boost for rural communities and the dedicated small business owners who run them.
Empowering Rural Entrepreneurs
Launched initially in September 2023, the 10,000 Small Businesses program has already made waves across the nation, helping over 15,500 businesses thrive for more than a decade. It’s all about empowering rural entrepreneurs by offering business training, access to capital, and personalized support services tailored to their unique needs.
A Community Focused Investment
Goldman Sachs means business with this sizable investment. Out of the $100 million earmarked for Alabama, a significant portion—$75 million—is set aside for loans through Community Development Financial Institutions (CDFIs) that specifically target rural small businesses. Additionally, $15 million will be funneled into business education programs at community colleges, while $10 million is allocated for building up capital capacity through grants.
Support from Local Leaders
The announcement was made with notable support from bipartisan leaders, reinforcing the commitment to nurture and uplift small businesses. Small businesses are indeed a powerhouse in Alabama, making up a huge 99.4% of all businesses and providing nearly half of the state’s workforce. This investment is timely and necessary, as small business owners face challenges like employee recruitment, inflation, and keeping up with the tech wave.
Important Survey Insights
Mini-MBA: Powering Local Business Owners
Success Stories from the Program
A Bright Future for Alabama’s Small Businesses
Deeper Dive: News & Info About This Topic
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- AL Reporter: Sen. Britt Celebrates Goldman Sachs Investment in Rural Alabama
- ABC3340: Goldman Sachs Expands 10,000 Small Businesses Program to Alabama
- Wikipedia: Small Business
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Small Business