Blog for Rural America: Hispanic Rural Business Center Finishes Second Year in Nebraska

Posted on: August 10th, 2006
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“Outreach to Nebraska’s rural Hispanic entrepreneurs increased four-fold in the Center’s small business development program

The Center’s Rural Enterprise Assistance Project recently completed its second year operating the REAP Hispanic-Rural Business Center. The Hispanic business center focused on four Nebraska communities during phase two: Schuyler, South Sioux City, Crete, and Madison. We anticipated phase two would impact 25 Hispanic startup and existing entrepreneurs, but the impact was actually much greater.”

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