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CMRC Letter of Support Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED)

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Last modified: August 15, 2023

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CMRC Letter of Support; Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Request for Proposals

 

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CMRC Letter of Support

 

 

 

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Small Business Assistance Partnerships Grant

 

Fiscal Year 2024-2025 Request for Proposals

 

 

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Webinar

 

 

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FAQ's 

 

 

 

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Related Reports


 

Other Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) Pinned Reports


March 30, 2020 : Important Update on Applying for Unemployment Insurance Benefits

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Minnesota's Unemployment Insurance team members are processing more applications for unemployment benefits than ever before. It is our top priority to process applications efficiently and effectively, and to ensure that we can deliver for Minnesotans in this time of need.

To ensure our system can handle the increased activity we are experiencing, we are asking that *new* unemployment insurance applicants apply online on an assigned day, based on your social security number (SSN).

If you need to apply for unemployment benefits for the first time, please refer to the schedule below to learn when you are scheduled to apply. You will only be allowed to apply on your assigned day - or on Thursday or Friday if you missed your assigned day.



March 22, 2020 : U.S. SBA Disaster Loans Available

U.S. Small Business Administration (SBA) disaster loans now available

The COVID-19 pandemic has affected everyone in our economy, but we know small businesses have been particularly hard hit. That’s why Governor Walz requested an Economic Injury Disaster Loan declaration from the SBA earlier this week.



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