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- U. S. Economic Development Administration
To lead the federal economic development agenda by promoting innovation and competitiveness, preparing American regions for growth and success in the worldwide economy
- Funding Opportunities - U. S. Economic Development Administration
EDA grants can only be obtained by following the procedures described in the Notices of Funding Opportunities provided for the programs below If you believe you have been the victim of one of these scams, or for more information, please read the following notice EDA has a wide variety of programs and funding opportunities available
- All Funding Opportunities - U. S. Economic Development Administration
The U S Economic Development Administration (EDA) has published the Recompete Pilot Program Phase 2 Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) to award Implementation Grants to Recompete Finalists to create renewed economic opportunity in economically distressed communities to create and connect people to good jobs
- EDA Program List | U. S. Economic Development Administration
EDA provides Economic Adjustment Assistance grants to eligible recipients to capitalize or recapitalize lending programs that service businesses that cannot otherwise obtain traditional bank financing (and in limited situations to governmental entities for public infrastructure)
- Contact Us | U. S. Economic Development Administration
We improve the livelihoods of Americans, strengthening communities, and driving innovation through locally-driven economic development
- About EDA | U. S. Economic Development Administration
EDA’s grant investments in planning, technical assistance, and infrastructure construction are designed to leverage existing regional assets to support the implementation of economic development strategies that make it easier for businesses to start and grow
- EDA Grant History List - U. S. Economic Development Administration
EDA announced 3 investments from December 5 – December 11, 2024, totaling $1,055,000 which is matched by $170,000 in local investments These investments include the following: $1,055,000 in three Economic Adjustment Assistance-2023 Disaster Supplemental projects to help regions that are experiencing severe economic distress or other economic hardship resulting from Hurricanes Ian and Fiona
- News Listing | U. S. Economic Development Administration
TALLAHASSEE, FL – Today, Rob McLeod, Director of Intergovernmental Affairs for the U S Department of Commerce, and Ally Bain, Acting Chief of Staff for the U S Economic Development Administration (EDA), hosted a roundtable discussion with local officials and economic leaders in Tallahassee to discuss initiatives driving local economic development following natural disasters
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