New Paths For Small Businesses And eCommerce Sites

New Paths For SMBs And eCommerce Sites

A sizable share of small to medium-sized businesses have failed or don’t see a path forward because of the pandemic. But a Philadelphia group is advancing a “Regenerator” concept for SMBs, while Cincinnati already has a similar type of organization called Cintrifuse. And in startups, former Stitch Fix COO Julie Bornstein is behind a new women’s fashion site called The Yes. All this, Today in Data.

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    Data:

    600: Minimum number of startups for which Cintrifuse has raised capital.

    150: Minimum number of leading brands The Yes will carry at launch.

    $90M: Minimum amount of capital Cintrifuse has raised for startups.

    $30M: Amount that The Yes has raised pre-launch.

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    6%: Share of SMBs that report applying for private-sector grants for capital support.