Northeast Indiana Region Awarded $45 Million in Economic Development Grants
Northeast region, among others, awarded largest grant made by State Economic Development Corporation
"We are deeply appreciative of the IEDC for once again trusting the Northeast Indiana Regional Development Authority (RDA) to serve as a steward of these resources to build on the incredible momentum throughout the 11 counties and 16 cities and towns that comprise the RDA membership," President of the RDA Board
Since 2016, the RDA has used leveraged state investments of
"Beginning with RCI,
Throughout April and May, the RDA will work closely with the IEDC to refine the programs and strategies, aiming to begin investing in growth-minded projects as early as this summer. Any prospective project owner interested in being considered for funding is invited to submit a project concept through the RDA's Regional Initiatives project intake form at neindiana.com/RDA.
"With the support and encouragement of the IEDC, our region assembled a creative, aggressive and, we believe, highly innovative strategy to increase job growth, diverse housing opportunities, expand childcare and invest in education and quality of life in
Project funding decisions are expected to be made this summer.
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SOURCE Northeast Indiana Regional Partnership (NEI)
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