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Startups and small businesses have until Jan. 13 to apply for internship funding from CTNext, the state’s entrepreneurial support hub.
CTNext is inviting “Innovation-driven companies” to submit applications for its Talent Bridge Program, which pays up to $25,000 to cover the hourly costs of student interns at the rate of $20 per hour for undergraduates and $25 per hour for graduate students.
The program requires a company match up to $10,000, based upon the total of each funding request.
Participating companies must have been established for at least nine months in the state and employ fewer than 100 people to be considered. They need not have intern candidates preselected to apply.
The Talent Bridge Program was designed to interest soon-to-graduate students in jobs in state startups and innovative companies, in addition to encouraging companies to hire locally.
For more information, visit the organization’s website at ctnext.com.
Contact Liese Klein at lklein@newhavenbiz.com.
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