Newsletter | August 13, 2024

Small Business Trends Newsletter
US Forest Service Announces Hazardous Fuels Transportation Assistance Grants to Support Wildfire Crisis Strategy
The US Forest Service has announced a grant program which provides funding for transporting hazardous fuels. Read More >>
TikTok Releases 2024 Shopping Trend Report: "Bending Reality"
Get a leg up on the competition and what shoppers want based on information in the latest TikTok What's Next report. Read More >>
Meta Announces Llama 3.1 Impact Grants Program to Support Societal Benefits of Open Source AI
Meta has launched its Llama 3.1 Impact Grants program which supports impactful and societal uses of its AI platform. Read More >>
IRS Requires Multi-Factor Authentication for Tax Professionals to Enhance Security
The IRS is reminding tax professionals that multi-factor authentication is now a requirement, not just a good practice. Read More >>
IN THE NEWS: A Possible Relaunch of the DeLorean Brand?
Learn more about the potential relaunch of an iconic American vehicle brand and more in this week's Small Business News Roundup. Read More >>
Fiverr Expands eCommerce Solutions with Acquisition of AutoDS, a Leading Dropshipping Automation Tool
FIverr has acquired AutoDS, a leading dropping dropshipping automation company. Read More >>
SBA Announces $7 Million in PRIME Grants to Support Low-Income Microentrepreneurs
The SBA recently announced $7 million in PRIME grants for low-income microentrepreneurs across the country. Read More >>
Ohio Man Pleads Guilty to Employment Tax Fraud Related to Dentistry Practice
An Ohio man has pleaded guilty to tax fraud charges related to his involvement in a dentistry practice in the state. Read More >>
IRS Announces Tax Relief for Hurricane Debby Victims in South Carolina, Florida, North Carolina, and Georgia
The IRS has announced tax relief measures and extended deadlines for residents and businesses in the South affected by Hurricane Debby. Read More >>
56% of Creative Employees Plan to Leave Their Jobs Within a Year
A new Working Not Working survey shows more than 56% of creative workers plan to leave their job within the next year. Read More >>

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