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Industrial Bank awarded these 5 companies $80K in grants

Union Kitchen won $15,000, along with three other companies. The Wealth Factory won $20,000.

Wealth Factory CEO Angel Rich, second from right, accepts a $20,000 grant from Industrial Bank. (Photo courtesy of Industrial Bank)

Industrial Bank, an institution billed by the Washington Post last year as the “last remaining African American-owned bank in the Washington area,” decided to celebrate its 80th anniversary in style.
It gave $80,000 in grants to small businesses in the D.C. area. The winners, declared Thursday, are:

“The entire team at Industrial Bank is proud to celebrate this year’s grant winners, five local companies that represent the best of DC Metro’s emerging small businesses,” B. Doyle Mitchell, Jr., president and CEO of Industrial Bank, said in a press release.
“The winners of this Industrial grant program represent some of the best and brightest of the region’s leading small businesses,” added Harry Wingo, the president of the DC Chamber of Commerce.

Companies: Union Kitchen
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