The grantee estimates that this investment will help save 32 jobs. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 100 jobs, save 25 jobs, and leverage $500,000 in private investment. Ironton is the county seat of Lawrence County and has been significantly impacted by coal closures. 00:00. The riots raged for three days until more than 13,600 federal troops and D.C. Army National Guardsmen stopped the violence. Pollen - Kief Presses; Large T-Bar Pollen Kief Press $ 39.95 $ 29.95; If You are looking to buy a large kief press then the Large T Bar Pollen Or Kief Press is a solid choice. $785,000 in five Technical Assistance University Center projects listed below, matched by $785,000 in local investments, to support the first year of a five-year University Center program, which is a competitively based partnership between EDA and academic institutions that makes the varied and vast resources of universities available to the economic development practitioner community. The center will connect tourists to the regions travel and tourism amenities, and will offer a wide array of classes, camps, and programs to further attract tourists to Lexington, North Carolina. $3,066,800 in two Economic Adjustment Assistance COVID-19 Recovery and Resilience Projects, matched by $2,273,200 in local investments, as follows: $2,986,800, matched by $2,253,200 in local investment, to the Merit Network, Inc., Ann Arbor/Washtenaw County, Michigan, to support the construction of a 70-mile fiber optic infrastructure that will serve as the interconnection backbone passing through the Eastern Upper Peninsula of Michigan. $1,681,161, matched by $2,500,017 in local investment, to the Woodlands Development Group, Inc., Elkins/Randolph County, West Virginia, to support Woodlands Development Group, Inc. with increasing internet connectivity to boost business and job growth in Elkins, West Virginia. $40,000, matched by $10,000 in local investment, to the Piedmont Land Conservancy, Greensboro/Guilford County, North Carolina, to support the Piedmont Land Conservancy with providing resources to develop "Year of the Trail" toolkits which can be leveraged to help communities across North Carolina promote and leverage their trail assets to foster tourism attraction and facilitate economic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic. [275] Several media companies and cable television channels have their headquarters in the area, including C-SPAN; Radio One; the National Geographic Channel; Smithsonian Networks; National Public Radio (NPR); Travel Channel (in Chevy Chase, Maryland); Discovery Communications (in Silver Spring, Maryland); and the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) (in Arlington County, Virginia). One Indigenous Communities Project for $75,000 to support the needs of Tribal Governments and Indigenous communities. $800,000, matched by $200,000 in local investment, to the Mountainland Economic Development District, Orem/Utah County, Utah, to support the Mountainland Economic Development District with establishing a revolving loan fund (RLF) to provide short term, gap financing assistance to businesses within Utah, Summit, and Wasatch counties of Utah. Washington is also home to two major annual marathon races: the Marine Corps Marathon, which is held every autumn, and the Rock 'n' Roll USA Marathon held in the spring. The Bioproducts Institute and SDSU research and development capabilities will create an economy-building process encompassing research, commercialization, entrepreneurial activity, and business growth, which will further economic diversification throughout the region. In addition, the project work will include related water and parking infrastructure to further support tourism growth in the area. The project will support 6 main focus areas through its programming. Over the three-year fellowship, fellows will also be tasked with building relationships and connections across their region between and among community stakeholders. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 526 jobs and leverage $258,400,000 in private investment. $750,000, matched by $750,000 in local investment, to the University of Utah, Salt Lake City/Salt Lake County, Utah, to fund the Inclusive Impact Program, to support the formation of partnerships with entrepreneur support organizations, investors, and other groups across the country with the goal of expanding career pathways for students from historically underserved communities and to deploy capital to entrepreneurs from underrepresented backgrounds in venture capital fund management and investment. The one-million-gallon water tank will complement the existing water storage units and will ensure that existing employers have access to adequate water pressure to expand. $375,000, matched by $375,000 in local investment, to the World Trade Center of Greater Philadelphia, Inc., to support the establishment of the Selling to the World initiative to bring growth and prosperity to businesses, communities, and neighborhoods in Greater Philadelphia through global trade and investment. The facility will allow numerous local farmers to scale up their farm production to meet market demand in Brunswick County, Virginia. The project will address planning for tribal economic development in the Nations Southwestern Oklahoma region, both on existing tribal lands as well as potential new acquisitions. Once completed, the project will provide the region with a roadmap to achieve long-term prosperity and growth and help the Reservation build resiliency to withstand future economic disruptions. $1,081,278, matched by $57,846 in local investment, to the University of Texas San Antonio, San Antonio/Bexar County, Texas, to fund the activities of the Southwest Trade Adjustment Assistance Center, which serves import-impacted firms located in Arkansas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, New Mexico, and Texas, to strengthen their competitiveness in the worldwide marketplace. Eastern VT EDD, Inc., Woodstock/Windsor County, VT ($52,500), Region II Council, Steubenville/Jefferson County, OH ($70,000), Southeast Nebraska Development District, Lincoln/Lancaster County, NE ($192,500), Northwest Regional Planning Commission, St. Albans/Orleans County, VT ($70,000), Southside Planning District Commission, South Hill/Halifax County, VA ($70,000), Upward Talent Council, Escanaba/Delta County, MI ($83,000), Central AZ Association of Governments, Apache Junction/Pinal County, AZ ($210,000) Region I R&D Council, Princeton/Mercer County, WV ($52,500), Bel-O-Mar Regional Council, Wheeling/Ohio County, WV ($210,000), Crater Planning District Commission, Petersburg, VA ($210,000), Region VI P&DC, Fairmont/Marion County, WV ($35,000), Southern Alleghenies P&DC, Altoona/Blair County, PA ($210,000). $3,295,092, matched by $3,074,980 in local investment, to the Seminole Tribe of Florida, Inc., Hollywood/Broward County, Florida, to support the revitalization and improvement of the current trading post at the Brighton Reservation in Hollywood, Florida. $2,470,000, matched by $617,500 in local investment, to the Lafayette City Parish Consolidated Government dba LUS Fiber, Lafayette/Lafayette County, Louisiana, to support Lafayette City Parish Consolidated Government dba LUS Fiber with establishing high-speed internet connectivity in support of business and job growth in Southwestern Louisiana. IGNITE Pathways will utilize funds to procure equipment for a 45,000 square feet state of the art career and technical educational training facility that will serve students and community members across southwest Iowa. Once completed, the project will support business growth in the area, help advance long term economic vitality and sustainability, bolster job creation, attract private investment, and strengthen the regional economy. Once completed, the economic impact of these increased outdoor recreation and tourism activities will support local businesses and business expansion, and create jobs and private investment, which will advance economic resiliency throughout the region. $21,464,202 to the Foundation for California Community College, Northern Interior California. $2,380,000, matched by $596,960 in local investment, to the City of Sulphur Springs, Sulphur Springs/Hopkins County, Texas, to support the city of Sulphur Springs with making roadway improvements needed to boost business growth at the Thermal Industrial Park in Hopkins County, Texas. $751,203, matched by $185,752 in local investment, to the University of Puerto Rico at Carolina, Carolina/Carolina County, Puerto Rico, to support the establishment of the Caribbean CARES Hospitality Academy project, to assist the School of Hotel and Restaurant Administration of the University of Puerto Rico at Carolina in favorably positioning businesses within the tourism and hospitality sectors of Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands to recover from business losses and employee turnover. $783,000 in four Partnership Planning projects, matched by $510,218 in local investment, to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive economic development strategy (CEDS). Once completed, the new cultural center will help increase employment opportunities, spur private investment, and advance economic resiliency throughout the region, which will boost the socioeconomic factors on the Reservation. EDA announced 54 investments from July 22-28, 2022, totaling $79,161,440, which is matched by $35,895,714.93 in local investments. The project will provide a pharmacy building that will help advance the economic and health recovery of the Wichita people. In addition, the new infrastructure will help spur private investment and advance economic resiliency throughout the region. [245] The city's Chinatown, for example, is filled with Chinese-style restaurants. In addition, the availability of this data will help municipalities, businesses and other stakeholders use decision making data to maintain and enhance the regions quality of life. The project will help each county make important internet connections available to link residents of the region, including students, senior citizens, and businesses, to adequate internet, which will successfully connect the entire Albemarle Region. The restaurant is famous for its chili dogs and half-smokes. This L shape street will complete the street and necessary infrastructure (sanitary sewer, storm sewer, water main) to allow Lots 1-5; 7-12 to be sold and developed. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 150 jobs, save 200 jobs and leverage $20,000,000 in private investment. The plan will produce professional documentation of short, medium and long-term actions and priorities that should be taken to recover and grow the tourism sector for maximum economic benefit in the region. Once implemented, Penn State will build upon three established programs: Penn State Law Entrepreneurship Assistance and IP Clinics, Penn State Startup Leadership Network, and Penn State Fund for Innovation Proof-of-Concept Program. EDA announced 23 investments from June 9-15, 2022, totaling $32,879,206, which is matched by $10,772,350 in local investments. These investments include the following: (1) $5,863,379 in two Economic Adjustment Assistance-COVID-19 Recovery and Resiliency Projects to help alleviate sudden and severe economic dislocation caused by the coronavirus pandemic, which includes one project for $3,782,433 that will help create 16 jobs, save 28 jobs, and leverage $20,000 in private investment; (2) $29,266,757 in 13 American Rescue Plan Economic Adjustment Assistance projects to assist communities nationwide in their efforts to respond to and recover from the devastating impacts to the economy caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, which includes five projects for $12,364,574 that will help create 742 jobs and leverage $49,900,000 in private investments; and (3) $525,000 in four Partnership Planning projects to support the development and implementation of the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy process. $244,939.43, matched by $249,185.04 in local investment, to Utah State University, Logan/Cache County, Utah, to fund Utah's High Growth Next Generation Fast Track STEM Careers program, to develop and implement a work-based learning and training model to meet the talent needs in high growth industry in the state of Utah, including advanced manufacturing, renewable energy, and electrical vehicle transportation. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 88 jobs, save 22 jobs, and leverage $2,000,000 in private investment. The project work includes: (1) Angel Investor Recruitment, including targeting more diverse Angels Host Startup/Scale-up Showcases; (2) Increasing the scientific, environmental, and market knowledge of prospective and existing angel investors to increase investor confidence; (3) Establishing Ocean Science and Bluetech Challenges and E-learning Modules Bluetech Corporate Speaker Series; (4) Increasing investor knowledge on general good angel investment strategy and processes; and (5) Developing educational programs to help expand and enhance the ability of the Blue Angels to deploy capital and stimulate job growth through refining operations. The CNMI small businesses also face challenges related to capital access, market-entry, workforce retention, and technological barriers. Once completed, the project will address the regions needs and provide additional space and infrastructure for new and existing businesses to grow, which will create additional jobs and strengthen the regional economy to advance economic resiliency to an area that has been impacted by the decline in the coal industry. Once completed, the project will help support job retention, create new opportunities, and attract private investment to an area that has been impacted by the decline in the coal industry. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 50 jobs and leverage $50,000,000 in private investment. The center will be a new venue for recreation, education, and regional culture. $3,712,000, matched by $928,000 in local investment, to the State of Nevada Department of Tourism, Carson City/Carson City County, Nevada, to support construction of outdoor recreational visitor facilities in Boulder City and Carson City to enhance adventure tourism in the state and bolster the success of associated businesses. $3,101,216 in Assistance to Coal Communities, matched by $775,304 in local investment, to the Watermark Auto Group Foundation, Marion/Williamson County, Illinois, to support the Watermark Auto Group, a 501c3 foundation, with renovating an existing building, known as the Citadel, built in 1914 located in the heart of Marion, Illinois, to create the Ethos Business Incubator. The grantees estimate that this investentment will help create 70 jobs, save 60 jobs, and leverage $1,900,000 in private investment. Four Coal Communities Commitment Projects for $5,737,924 to support coal-reliant communities expansion into new industry sectors and recovery from the pandemic. The Port Clyde Landing represents one of the only public facilities in the region that provides access for recreational boating, commercial fishing, and tourism related activities, all of which are key components of the local and regional economy. Its transportation, distribution, and logistics partnership, led by Madera Workforce Board, will meet demand from various local small- and medium-sized businesses that support two nearby port cities. The system serves Washington, D.C. as well as its Maryland and Virginia suburbs. [175], The city also hosts nearly 200 foreign embassies and international organizations. In addition to this regional impact, the project will have a statewide economic impact by drawing tourists to the state to engage in outdoor recreation. Unemployment in these industries has had a major ripple effect on the entire economy in the county. The lack of access to broadband during the coronavirus pandemic affected the community and the project will provide fast and reliable broadband for residents and businesses. [156] Approximately 60,000 residents are ex-convicts. Once completed, the project will help the city sustain recovery from the coronavirus pandemic, which will strengthen and diversify the regional economy and advance economic resiliency throughout the region. By doing this, more stable, year-round jobs will be created, new business opportunities will arise to fill the gap of those that closed during the coronavirus pandemic and struggling businesses will receive needed support and promotion to grow. Baltimore County 9-1-1 Communications Center. $115,000 in one Economic Adjustment Assistance project, matched by $115,000 in local investment, as follows: $115,000, matched by $115,000 in local investment, to the West Piedmont Planning District Commission, Martinsville/Henry County, Virginia, to support the development of a regional agritourism and agribusiness program, to identify agricultural assets, evaluate opportunities for enhancements, improvements, and expansions, and create an asset inventory to include location(s), products, services offered, and on-line presence in Martinsville, Virginia. $106,000 in one Technical Assistance University Center project, matched by $182,110 in local investment, to the University of Wisconsin System, Platteville/Grant County, Wisconsin, to support the second year of a five-year University Center program, which is a competitively based partnership between EDA and academic institutions that makes the varied and vast resources of universities available to the economic development practitioner community. $1,200,000, matched by $1,214,737 in local investment, to the New Orleans Startup Fund, Inc., New Orleans/Orleans Parish, Louisiana, to fund the Diversifying and Expanding the Entrepreneurship Pipeline in Technology in New Orleans (DEEP Tech NOLA) project, to support the New Orleans Startup Fund to launch DEEP Tech NOLA and enhance the portfolio management capacity and operations of the Startup Fund. One Indigenous Communities Project for $4,961,932 to support the needs of Tribal Governments and Indigenous communities. Once implemented, the program will also help foster partnerships among employers, apprentices, educational and community-based organizations, public agencies, funding providers, and other apprenticeship stakeholders. [61] The Chesapeake and Ohio Canal starts in Georgetown and was used during the 19th century to bypass the Little Falls of the Potomac River, located at the northwest edge of Washington at the Atlantic Seaboard fall line. 2) The Evaluator Panel will review deal flow forwarded from the Alliance and Community Leads to determine which companies will be allowed to pitch to Selection Committee. The project will create improved water service and expanded capacity to support tourism and job creation, which will help the region respond to damage to the travel, tourism, and outdoor recreation sectors from the coronavirus pandemic and boost the economic resilience of areas dependent on those industries. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 153 jobs, save 71 jobs, and leverage $360,000 in private investment. Once completed, the project will provide tools for sustaining recovery to help strengthen and diversify the regional economy, which will attract private investment, create jobs, and advance economic resiliency throughout the region. In addition, the project will meet the demand from local industries for a more reliable energy source and support recruitment of industry to the area. The project will support personnel for the incubator, equipment to support the build out of the kitchen facilities, contractual and other facility related costs (including funds for the lease agreement). The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 538 jobs and leverage $284,100,000 in private investment. [169], Between 2009 and 2016, GDP per capita in Washington has consistently ranked on the very top among U.S. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 3 jobs and save 103 jobs. The project will also include construction of a 6,000 SF building to contain the new water treatment system. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 10 jobs. Once completed, the project will help the region with recovery efforts from the COVID-19 pandemic, bolster job creation, spur private investment, and advance economic resiliency throughout the region. The program will provide direct assistance to business owners and workers directly impacted by the downturn in these industries by helping restaurant entrepreneurs create new strategies to become more resilient in the event of future disruptions. The coronavirus crisis exposed economic inequities across the world and amplified an urgent need for inclusive economic growth, and transformative regional projects like the BeltLine must go beyond physical infrastructure and deliver opportunities that lift entire communities. 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Maryland's MARC and Virginia's VRE commuter trains and the Metrorail Red Line also provide service into Union Station. $1,500,000, matched by $375,000 in local investment, to the City of South Padre Island/SPI Historical Foundation, South Padre Island/Cameron County, Texas, to support the City of South Padre Island, along with the SPI Historical Foundation, with constructing the Historical Museum of South Padre Island to support the local tourism industry by attracting new visitors to the city and its businesses in Texas. This CoP will also create a Technical Assistance Resource Center and provide specialized regional support to manufacturing communities. This system will take a collaborative approach to leveraging current resources and scale them to develop a more resilient economy for the Tribal Nations. The President of the United States does not use these airports for travel. Expanding the ECA program within the Tech Alliance will catalyze connections in and across corporate venture capital (CVC) to increase early-stage investment in Washington State-based startups. With a population exceeding 9.8million residents in 2020, it is the third-largest combined statistical area in the country. Journalist. [311], Private universities include American University (AU), the Catholic University of America (CUA), Gallaudet University, George Washington University (GW), Georgetown University (GU), Howard University (HU), the Johns Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS), and Trinity Washington University. Trump's 2019 Independence Day event, "A Salute to America", cost six times more than Independence Day events in past years. $645,000 in three Partnership Planning projects, matched by $277,500 in local investments, to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive economic development strategy (CEDS). The project will help drive business back to the hospitality and tourism community, to enhance economic impact and reestablish tourism as the number one economic driver in the state. Once completed, the project will assist with local economic development and rural innovation in an area severely impacted by the decline in the coal industry and the COVID-19 pandemic by enhancing job creation and retention in an area, which will advance economic resiliency throughout the region.
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