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Applications open for Nebraska Prototype Grant, but reduced funding puts program’s future in question
Nebraska startups can now apply for up to $150,000 through the state’s Prototype Grant program, but reduced funding may limit how long the program stays open. Founders and advocates warn that the cut…
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