Indiana receives 1 EDA grant totaling $3,000,000 for public works in 2022

Cristina Killingsworth, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development at EDA
Cristina Killingsworth, Acting Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development at EDA
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Indiana received one grant totaling $3,000,000 for public works in 2022 from the US Economic Development Administration.

The EDA is a federal government agency focusing exclusively on economic development. The agency solicits applications for funding to support construction, non-construction planning, technical assistance, and revolving loan fund projects under the agency’s Public Works and the Economic Adjustment Assistance (EAA) programs.

Grants made under these programs are designed to advance economic development in distressed communities.



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