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Pittsburgh pilot program to help finance entrepreneurs morphs into Kiva City
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Deborah M. Todd/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Business plans
/ Community development banks
/ Crowdfunding
/ Entrepreneurial finance
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Loans
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Small business
/ Trustees
2014
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Deborah M. Todd/Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
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Business plans
/ Community development banks
/ Crowdfunding
/ Entrepreneurial finance
/ Entrepreneurs
/ Loans
/ Nonprofit organizations
/ Small business
/ Trustees
2014
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Pittsburgh pilot program to help finance entrepreneurs morphs into Kiva City
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Pittsburgh pilot program to help finance entrepreneurs morphs into Kiva City
2014
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Prior to Thursday's official Pittsburgh launch, Strip District-based Pittsburgh Public Market, Oakland startup accelerator Idea Foundry, Homewood community organization Operation Better Block, community development organization Lawrenceville Corp., Garfield small business organization Christian Evangelistic Economic Development, Lawrenceville co-working organization CatapultPGH, landscaping organization Shadyside Nursery and Urban Innovation21 were all signed on as trustees.
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