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Minn. tribe helps launch small businesses
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FRIDAY, APRIL 25, 2003 Through its Native American Business Development Center, the Minnesota Ojibwe Tribe is helping members start small businesses. The center offers free guidance to budding entrepreneurs, holding workshops, helping prepare business plans and assisting in securing financing. The center is also open to the public. Get the Story:
Center helps put plans on paper (The Duluth News Tribune 4/25) Relevant Links:
Native American Business Development Center - http://nabdc.org
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