Small businesses struggling due to COVID-19 can apply for relief funding
7 Dec 2020
AZTEC — Businesses with 100 or fewer employees that are at least 51% owned by New Mexico residents are eligible to apply for Small Business CARES Relief Grants through the New Mexico Finance Authority.
The grants are also available to nonprofit organizations or 501(c) entities serving members of the U.S. Armed Forces.
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