Get paid to relocate? Here are the places that are offering a payout to get you to move. (via Grow_mag)
You must have graduated from a college, community college, or university after 2016 to apply.If you work remotely but want a warmer climate than Vermont or Maine, consider applying to the Tulsa Remote program. The city has partnered with a nonprofit, the George Kaiser Family Foundation, to offer remote workers a $10,000 stipend and $1,000 for housing for a year to move there. You'll also get access to a desk at a coworking space in downtown Tulsa.
The original plan was to bring between 20 and 25 people to Tulsa, and because of the overwhelming response, Tulsa Remote had to cap applications at 10,000. Though 2019 applications have closed, they will be looking for more applicants for 2020.The city of North Platte created the WorkNP program, which will match a local company's funds, up to $5,000, to bring in an employee.
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