Author: Eric Garner
Gabriel Interrante Acoustic Set with Eli Milan
Fergusons Downtown
Sunday, November 28 – 2:30 PM-4:00 PM
1028 Fremont St Las Vegas, NV, United States
Support Small Business Saturday 2021
Saturday, November 27, 2021, is Small Business Saturday.
After the turkey, the football games, and the Black Friday frenzy, there’s a special day set aside to support local, neighborhood businesses…
Every year, Small Business Saturday falls on the Saturday after Thanksgiving. This year this special day is on November 27, 2021.
Now more than ever local small businesses need our support. Let’s Go Shop Small everywhere in Nevada.
Also, check out Shop Small Every Saturday and share Shop Small Nevada flyers in English and Spanish.
Festival of Lights
NV Grow Director, Kevin Raiford, and NV Grow Business Counselor, Gabriel Interrante, representing the NV Grow at the Festival of Lights sponsored by the South-Asian Womens Alliance of Nevada (SWAN).
Festival of Lights This Saturday, October 23, 2021 (Free Entry)
Free Entry! Enjoy a festive evening of authentic South Asian food, cultural performances, pop-up shops, henna art, fireworks, and more!
Saturday, October 23, 2021, 4PM – 8PM @ Clark County Government Center: 500 S. Grand Central Pkwy, Las Vegas, NV 89155
Spanish-language Intellectual Property Series
The USPTO is offering a new Spanish-language intellectual property (IP) webinar series that may be of interest to the entrepreneur, startup, and small business communities. This free, virtual five-part series starts on October 6 and will repeat every quarter. USPTO experts lead the series that includes the basics of patents and trademarks plus USPTO resources available to the public.
USPTO Spanish-language Intellectual Property Series
Past Events
- Intellectual property 101 – October 6, 2021
- Spanish-language program at 1 – 2 p.m. ET
- English-language program at 3 – 4 p.m. ET
- Resources for inventors, innovators, and entrepreneurs – October 13, 2021
- Spanish-language program at 1 – 2 p.m. ET
- English-language program at 3 – 4 p.m. ET
- Patent basics – October 20, 2021
- Spanish-language program at 11 a.m. – noon ET
- English-language program at 1 – 2 p.m. ET
- Trademark basics – October 27, 2021
- Spanish-language program at noon – 1 p.m. ET
- English-language program at 2 – 3 p.m. ET
- Learn how to protect your technology abroad – November 3, 2021
- Spanish-language program at noon – 2 p.m. ET
- English-language program at 3 – 5 p.m. ET
Congressman Horsford Secures $2.75 Million in Funding for Nevada Small Businesses to Aid Recovery from Pandemic
WASHINGTON D.C. — Today, Congressman Steven Horsford (D-NV-04) announced his office secured a $2,750,000 award for the Nevada Business Opportunity Fund. This funding will establish a Revolving Loan Fund (RFL) to provide capital and technical assistance to underserved businesses throughout Clark County.
“Small businesses are the backbone of our economy, and while they have made progress in recovery, many are still struggling from the ongoing impact of the pandemic,” said Congressman Steven Horsford. “I’m proud to announce $2.75 million in funding to help Clark County businesses build back better, create jobs, and promote long-term growth for the broader community.”
“I commend Congressman Horsford for fighting for access to capital for small businesses. Anytime we can get access to capital for small businesses is a good day, but during a pandemic, it is the difference between keeping the doors open or closing for good,” said Peter Guzman, President of the Latin Chamber of Commerce.
“Congressman Horsford continues to be a champion for the small, diverse businesses we represent,” said Ken Evans, President of the Urban Chamber of Commerce. “We have businesses who we know will benefit from both the technical assistance of Nevada Business Opportunity Fund and the infusion of capital provided by this Revolving Loan Fund.”
These funds will be a huge resource for small businesses in Nevada. The resiliency of our small business owners are incredible and now that we are moving to get our economy going these funds will help them through the process. Thank you Congressman Horsford for your continued support,” said Sonny Vinuya, President of the Las Vegas Asian Chamber of Commerce.
“Nevada small businesses are innovative and dedicated to achieve. These funds will expedite the transformation of the Nevada economy to withstand the current situation then prosper in the near future. All the resources provided to these businesses will result in a significant return on investment through job creation and overall revenue. This will lead to prosperity for future generations,” said Kevin Raiford, Director of Nevada Grow.
The award will provide $2,500,000 in funds for loans along with $250,000 in technical assistance and administrative funds to help support small businesses who have been economically distressed by the coronavirus pandemic. These funds will provide permanent resources to support economic resiliency, and further the long-term economic adjustment objectives of the region. The funding comes from the CARES Act, which Congressman Horsford voted to pass in March 2020.
Media Contact
Geneva Kropper | geneva.kropper@mail.house.gov | 202-849-0251
This press release is from Congressman Horsford’s website. To view, click HERE.
Viet Nevada Culture Held Vietnamese Moon Festival
Viet Nevada Culture, in collaboration with NVGrow, hosted a traditional Vietnamese Moon Festival on Sunday, September 19th, at Wet ‘n Wild, for las Vegas families.
Click HERE to watch the news clip.
$2 Million in New Grants Aimed for LGBTQ+-owned and Ally Restaurants

National LGBT Chamber of Commerce Teams Up with Grubhub to Offer String-Free Funds for Struggling Restaurants Impacted by Covid
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The American Express Coalition to Back Black Businesses Grant is open!!!
ELIGIBLE BUSINESSES MUST:
- Meet the criteria for being a Black-owned enterprise in a qualifying industry.
- Employ between 3 and 20 people, including the owner and any full-time employees, part-time employees, or individuals working under a 1099 or similar contractual agreement.
- Be located in an economically vulnerable community, according to the Distressed Communities Index.
- Have been harmed financially by the COVID-19 pandemic.

