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La SBA lanza la iniciativa de subvenciones $1.1M para impulsar a los pequeños fabricantes estadounidenses.

**Leyenda:** Las solicitudes para la Iniciativa de Subvenciones para la Manufactura en Estados Unidos de la Administración de Pequeñas Empresas de EE. UU. deben enviarse antes de las 11:59 p. m. del 12 de mayo a través de grants.gov.

The program will fund training and technical support for small producers in industries such as timber, energy and steel.

The U.S. Small Business Administration has announced a new funding opportunity under its Made in America Manufacturing Initiative, offering up to $1.1 million in grants to support small manufacturers.

The program is part of the SBA’s Empower to Grow, or E2G, initiative, which provides training and consulting services to small manufacturers in sectors such as timber, energy, aluminum and steel.

“The SBA is investing in small manufacturers across the country — arming them with the training and tools to dominate critical industries and drive our industrial comeback,” said SBA Administrator Kelly Loeffler.

Under the Manufacturing in America Grant Initiative, three eligible applicants will be selected to deliver technical assistance and training to small manufacturing businesses. Applicants must be for-profit or nonprofit entities with at least three years of experience and a track record of providing regional or national support to manufacturers.

“This new SBA funding opportunity will help rebuild our supply chain by spurring additional jobs and growth in manufacturing,” said Matt Coleman, the SBA’s Atlantic regional administrator.

The deadline to apply is May 12 at 11:59 p.m. via grants.gov. A public informational webinar will be held May 8 from 2 p.m. to 3:30 p.m.

“This grant opportunity will help accomplish that,” Coleman added. “Jobs are returning, and more small businesses and companies are committed to onshoring.”

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