POTSDAM — A $25,000 grant from M&T Bank of Buffalo will support small business and community development at Clarkson University.
The money will go to the school’s Reh Center for Entrepreneurship, which provides guidance and training to local businesses and entrepreneurs. The center has run an introductory course known as My Small Business 101 since 2004.
More than 800 local businesses have taken part, according to Clarkson. The course is a four-part business strategy series designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners succeed.
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“This generous grant from M&T Bank will assist the Reh Center in fulfilling the mission which it was created for,” Clarkson President Tony Collins said in a news release. “We are grateful to M&T Bank for their continued support of Clarkson University.”
For more information on the Reh Center and its programs, click here.
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