Business Outreach Series: Sunnyside

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(YAKIMA, WA) – The Yakima County Development Association (YCDA) launches 2025 Business Outreach Series with first event in Sunnyside.

Connecting businesses with tools, expertise and support from local resources.  The first event in the series will take place on February 26, 2025, in Sunnyside, Washington.

Event Details:

During the event business owners in Sunnyside will have the opportunity to connect with resource partners and learn about assistance available for their business. Attendees will also learn about upcoming programs offered by YCDA.

“Our goal is to connect businesses with resource partners,” said Jon Smith, Executive Director at YCDA.  “By bringing these resources to the local municipality we hope to encourage ongoing connection and ultimately create more opportunities for economic growth in our county.”

This program is made possible thanks to YCDA’s investors, the Community Reinvestment Project funded through South Central Workforce and a grant from the Washington Economic Development Finance Authority (WEDFA).

For more information about these upcoming city events, visit the YCDA Business Outreach: City Events Page on Choose Yakima Valley.

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