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Chamber opens applications for $25,000 Wells Fargo Neighborhood Growth Grants in Manhattan Valley

By Big New York · 07/16/2026 · Updated 07/16/2026
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Sixteen established storefront businesses between 96th and 110th Streets will receive non-repayable cash grants; applications close August 5   NEW YORK, NY – The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce today announced that applications are open for the Wells Fargo Neighborhood Growth Grants, a program delivering $25,000 non-repayable cash grants to sixteen established brick-and-mortar small businesses in….

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Sixteen established storefront businesses between 96th and 110th Streets will receive non-repayable cash grants; applications close August 5   NEW YORK, NY – The Manhattan Chamber of Commerce today announced that applications are open for the Wells Fargo Neighborhood Growth Grants, a program delivering $25,000 non-repayable cash grants to sixteen established brick-and-mortar small businesses in….

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