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Rural Islands Economic Partnership

Rural Islands Economic Partnership Society promotes long-term economic resilience and community well-being through leading, inspiring, and cultivating long-term economic resilience and community well-being.

ruralislandspartnership.ca Salt, Spain 1-10 employees
Total raised
$180k
Rounds
1
Latest
Series Unknown
May 2023

Rural Islands Economic Partnership Society promotes long-term economic resilience and community well-being through leading, inspiring, and cultivating long-term economic resilience and community well-being.

Rural Islands Economic Partnership has raised $180k across 1 round. Its most recent round was a Series Unknown of $180k in May 2023. Full funding history, investors, and team are detailed below.

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May 24, 2023
Series Unknown
$180k

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