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The Downtown Dutchtown Business Association, often simply referred to DT2, aims to retain and develop current businesses and attract new businesses in the Dutchtown neighborhood.

In 2020, Dutchtown non-profits faced unprecedented challenges and provided unparalleled responses to a nationwide pandemic that continues nine months after it began. Though our neighborhood organizations have come through for Dutchtown and its residents, resources have been stretched to their limits. This Giving Tuesday, we ask that you offer whatever support you can to keep our community organizations on track to help keep our community strong and united.

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The City of St. Louis has established another Small Business Grant Fund to help local businesses impacted by COVID-19. $1.25 million in funding from the CARES act will be distributed as grants of $5,000.

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Beginning in November, neighbors will be working together under a new committee format for community-led improvement in Dutchtown. These committees will be meeting once a month, with each committee focusing on one of five areas:

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Brian Adler of Missouri-Metro.com wrote this piece for his new blog focusing on development through the lens of its economic, social, and political impact. We thank Brian for letting us publish his article here at DutchtownSTL.org as well.

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The University of Missouri Extension and Missouri Small Business Development Center offer a variety of free and low-cost training and events for business owners and start-ups. The webinars cover a wide range of topics including how to write a business plan, learning Quickbooks, and securing government contracts.

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