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Catapult Grey Bruce seeking applications from local businesses looking to grow

A new business accelerator program is available to entrepreneurs based in Grey and Bruce counties.

Catapult Grey Bruce is inviting business owners to apply to the Fast Lane Plus accelerator, which "helps businesses overcome challenges by providing them with expert resources to build capacity, generate more sales and market their products or services beyond the local region." Catapult Grey Bruce Executive Director Jennifer Christie tells CKNX "We are looking for entrepreneurs that are either serving, or based in the Grey and Bruce county market today, that have at least $200,000 in annual, recurring revenue, and want to be able to grow." Christie says a similar program in the Guelph area has provided great results to business owners there, saying "This is the first time this program has been available exclusively to Grey and Bruce business owners. It was developed by Innovation Guelph, and has been in operation there for over ten years, but this is the first time that it has been delivered from Grey-Bruce, for Grey-Bruce." Anyone looking for more information can check out CatapultGreyBruce.com/FastLanePlus

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