![]() ![]() The CEDS process is designed to bring together the public and private sectors in the creation of an economic development roadmap to diversify and strengthen the regional economy. $210,000 to the Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments, Huntsville, Alabama, to support the development and implementation of a comprehensive economic development strategy (CEDS) for the region served by Top of Alabama Regional Council of Governments, which comprises the counties of DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, and Marshall. The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 50 jobs. The investment will support workforce development efforts throughout the region, which will revitalize the economy and create jobs. $300,000 to the Renaissance Entrepreneurship Center, San Francisco, California, to provide support to individuals in economically distressed communities to develop the technical skills, business acumen, confidence, and networks needed to start and grow their own businesses, build foundational skills and prepare them to locate their operations throughout the local community. ![]() The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 67 jobs and leverage $5 million in private investment. The program will provide training for in-demand job skills, certifications of achievement, and full time employment in a growing green construction industry. $300,000 to ICAST, Albuquerque, New Mexico, to support the creation of a Green Construction Jobs Training program for youths located in Bernalillo County, New Mexico and southwest Texas. $1,792,704 in nine Economic Adjustment Assistance projects as follows: The grantee estimates that this investment will help create 1,515 jobs and leverage $813 million in private investment. The project will support the City of Sapulpa’s efforts to attract new industries to build on the area’s competitive strengths that will attract private investment, create jobs and improve the local economy. This public infrastructure will also accommodate the utility needs of companies that will locate along Sapulpa’s western boundary. $1.5 million to the City of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, to fund the extension of a sanitary sewer system, including the construction of lift stations to serve the wastewater capacity needs of an industrial park site in Sapulpa. ![]() $1.5 million in one Public Works project as follows: ![]()
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