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About two thirds of the small businesses set to receive a COVID-19 relief grant from the city are owned by women or minorities, and Stamford’s director of economic development said it’s a result of outreach efforts.

Indigo Wellness Group, which offers acupuncture treatment, massage therapy, nutrition counseling and other services at an office in the city’s downtown, is one of the 120 women- and/or minority-owned businesses that will receive a roughly $8,000 grant, pending completion of final paperwork.

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