State Awards Grants to Enhance Solo Workers and Support Job Growth
15 Jul 2019
SANTA FE, N.M. – The state Economic Development Department has approved $100,000 in Solo Worker grants to four entities whose programs train and support workers to run their businesses from home. These programs help make remote work a viable option for people, allowing them to continue to work in their own community.
The EDD has also approved $250,000 in Local Economic Assistance & Job Development Support (LEADS) grants.
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