Manufacturing Matching Grant Program Application Due Oct 4, 2019
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The Commonwealth of Massachusetts has again appropriated funding for New England Business Association’s Manufacturing Matching Grant Program. The program provides targeted grants to manufacturing companies for the expressed purpose of providing high-powered private consulting expertise to small and medium-sized Massachusetts-based manufacturers undergoing a business transition.
New England Business Association is now accepting applications for the 2019-2020 Manufacturing Matching Grant Program funding year. Important Dates for the 2019-2020 Funding Year:
The application opened on August 5, 2019
Application Deadline: October 4, 2019
Awards are expected to be made in early November
All projects must be completed by Friday, May 29, 2020
Eligible projects that enhance the company’s top or bottom line are considered. Types of eligible consulting may include: financial restructuring of bank debt; accounting, controller, and CFO staffing services; ERP systems efficiencies and effectiveness; lean manufacturing; data and cyber security; and more. Learn more. >>
AAFCPAs strongly encourages our clients engaged in Massachusetts manufacturing to consider this Manufacturing Matching Grant Program as it may be a viable opportunity to obtain funds to support necessary improvements to your business operations.
Please feel free to spread the word and forward to your contacts who may find this beneficial.
AAFCPAs has been helping sophisticated, privately-held manufacturing companies succeed since our founding in 1973. If you have any questions, please contact: Dave McManus, CPA, CGMA, Co-Managing Partner, at 774.512.4014, dmcmanus@nullaafcpa.com; or your AAFCPAs Partner.
Dave leads AAFCPAs’ national Cannabis Business Practice, and has been deeply immersed in understanding the complex financial and operational nuances of the industry since 2012. His subject matter expertise was sought by the U.S. Treasury and Senate Finance Committee for guidance on critical considerations regarding the 280E transition following DEA rescheduling news. As a key advisor through the AICPA, Dave and his cannabis team provides insights to shape regulatory guidance on this issue.
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