The Marshall County Economic Development Corporation released information about grant opportunities for websites, e-commerce, and digital services for local businesses.
Code Works is kicking off another year of the Digital Storefront Grant applications.
This grant, in partnership with the City of South Bend and Indiana’s Regional Economic Acceleration and Development Initiative (READI), gives businesses in St. Joseph, Elkhart, and Marshall Counties the boost they need with website development, e-commerce solutions, and backend system setup.
If your business needs digital assistance (think websites, e-commerce, and back-office technology solutions), the Digital Storefront Program may be for you.
This grant provides up to $10,000 in technological assistance to enhance a business’s digital presence. Are you ready to transform or know a business that could benefit? Applying is simple:
- Visit the online application form here: Apply Now
- Fill out the necessary details about your business and proposed project and submit your application before April 3
For those accepted in this round, Code Works will kick off project work in May.
For questions or help with the application, contact Code Works at info@sbcodeworks.com.
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