The alliance hopes to keep Puerto Rico at the forefront of Web 3 and the economy for the future.
The job fair will take place March 29 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Tickets for the event are already on sale.
Some of the benefits for customers is that it allows them to make purchases or store their payment credentials in online stores safely.
The latest round of approvals involves projects that promote cybersecurity, the entity stated.
The funding is being made available under the Community Facilities Technical Assistance and Training Grant program.
The organization will use the money to buy pet food and pay for sterilizations.
The deadline to pre-register for the PADE program, which is free of charge, is March 21.
The event promoted young people's abilities to become "the backbone of social entrepreneurship."
The projects approved as a result of Hurricane María are in the design phase.
Up to 25 companies will benefit from entrepreneurial training, mentoring, and access to seed capital for their businesses.
The nonprofit organization was one of 19 organizations to receive grants from the US Environmental Protection Agency for job training programs.
The project will also foster economic development and create jobs by investing CDBG-DR funds on resources that facilitate skills development through education, technical assistance, and mentoring.
The event will take place March 23-26.
Housing has relied on $295 million in federal aid to finance the program.
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