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USDA announces $7.4 million in funding for rural businesses, entrepreneurs in Montana

December 15, 2022

The U.S. Department of Agriculture awarded more than $7.4 million in loans and grants to five organizations to help create new and better market opportunities.

The funding will also help expand essential services for rural and tribal people, businesses and entrepreneurs in Montana.

The USDA released the following information:

U.S. Department of Agriculture Rural Development in Montana State Director Kathleen Williams announced today that USDA awarded more than $7.4 million in loans and grants to five organizations to help create new and better market opportunities and expand essential services for rural and tribal people, businesses, and entrepreneurs in Montana.

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