City, Indy Chamber aim to raise $10M for rapid-loan fund for small businesses

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One thought on “City, Indy Chamber aim to raise $10M for rapid-loan fund for small businesses

  1. Bravo for our City, Chamber of Commerce, LISC, CIB and Anthem for a Rapid Relief Plan. Thanks for your working together to help a lot of frontline workers.

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