Newsletter | July 23, 2024

Small Business Trends Newsletter
Miami Entrepreneur Finds Unique Way to Fight Fast Fashion Pollution
Miami entrepreneur makes recycled fabric and yarn out of fashion waste that can be woven into new products, including garments, shoes, etc. Read More >>
Be Uniic's No-Nonsense Approach Revolutionizes Startup Marketing
Be Uniic offers data-driven marketing strategies for startups, focusing on real growth and innovation without the fluff for durable solutions Read More >>
GPS Manufacturer Pays $2.6M to Settle False Claims Act Allegations Over PPP Loan
Hemisphere GNSS settles for $2.6M over allegations of false information in PPP loan application, resolving False Claims Act violations. Read More >>
IRS Enhances FATCA Registration with Multi-Factor Authentication
IRS updates FATCA Registration System with multi-factor authentication, improving security for financial institutions and protecting data. Read More >>
Elon Musk Announces California Exit Due to Controversial New Law
Elon Musk exiting California due to AB 1955, the SAFETY Act, prohibits schools from notifying parents of changes in a child’s gender identity. Read More >>
Smartsheet Integrates Amazon Q to Boost Employee Productivity with AI
Smartsheet integrates Amazon Q, an AI assistant, into its Slack app to improve productivity and streamline knowledge management. Read More >>
Supreme Court Decisions Benefit Small Businesses in 2023-2024 Term
The Supreme Court's recent term saw major wins for small businesses, with key rulings that limit regulatory overreach and protect rights. Read More >>
SBA Announces $3M in Grants to Improve Cybersecurity for Small Businesses
The SBA launches $3M in new funding to improve cybersecurity for emerging small businesses with training and resources through state agencies. Read More >>
Thousands in Additional Grant Funds Proposed to Help Small Businesses
Apply for grants programs that are currently supporting small businesses and communities throughout the U.S. across different industries. Read More >>
DOJ Rule Boosts Web, Mobile App Access for Disabled Users
Justice Department's new rule enhances web and mobile app accessibility for people with disabilities. Learn how this impacts your business. Read More >>

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