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The Western Reserve Transit Authority (WRTA) has announced the start of its "Give Small Business A Lift" campaign, inviting nominations from the community to highlight local businesses in need of support. This initiative aims to bolster small enterprises that play a vital role in the local economy.
Community members are encouraged to submit nominations for small businesses that have demonstrated resilience and innovation, especially in the face of recent challenges. The campaign seeks to recognize businesses that contribute to the vibrancy of the community while also providing them with resources and exposure to help them thrive.
Nominations will be accepted for a limited time, and selected businesses will receive support through various means, including promotional opportunities and potential funding. This initiative not only aims to uplift small businesses but also to strengthen community ties and foster a spirit of collaboration among local residents and entrepreneurs. The WRTA is committed to enhancing the economic landscape and ensuring that small businesses continue to flourish.
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