The initiative is part of the entity’s “Helping the helpers” emergency response to Hurricane Fiona.
The organization received more than 2,500 requests for the Cajitas Nutritivas that were sold for $30.
The DDEC will assign an additional $3 million to the Emergency Incentive for Small and Medium Enterprises.
Including the Finco.co team, RED Atlas now has 18 full-time employees.
The organization has distributed food and essential items to thousands of people who have lost everything.
The nonprofit offers two ways for people to donate to Hurricane Fiona relief efforts.
The centers will offer assistance to fill out loan applications.
New banking guidance unveiled to ease financial burdens, including waiving ATM fees, expediting money transmission, and waiving late fees.
Corporations are partnering with nonprofits to reach Puerto Rico's hardest-hit communities.
More robust networks, more power generators and more resilient equipment contributed to better communications services during the recent storm.
The Oversight Board also approved a request from the CRIM to advance certain towns a total of about $22 million in property tax disbursements.
The nonprofits are calling out to the US mainland and international communities to donate.
The businesses visited exposed their pressing needs after the major floods brought on by Hurricane Fiona.
Puerto Rico beat out Mexico, Canada and the US mainland.
To qualify, the SMEs must have generated $1.5 million or less in recent tax years, regardless of the number of employees on their payroll.
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