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DEPARTMENT OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT AWARDS CITY OF HARRISONVILLE SUPPLEMENTAL CDBG DISASTER FUNDING
HARRISONVILLE – The Missouri Department of Economic Development (DED) announced recently that a project in an area of the state affected by weather related disasters during 2008 has been approved for supplemental Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding.
The funding was approved by Congress with the passage of the Consolidated Security, Disaster Assistance, and Continuing Appropriations Act of 2009 (Public Law 110-329), which appropriated $6.5 billion in CDBG funds for expenses related to disaster relief, long-term recovery, and restoration of infrastructure, housing and economic revitalization in areas affected by hurricanes, flooding and other natural disasters that occurred during 2008 and for which a presidential disaster declaration was issued. Missouri was allocated $92,605,490 from this appropriation. A minimum of $10,372,631 of this appropriation must be used for affordable rental housing activities.
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GOVERNOR CARCIERI AND THE RHODE ISLAND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION ANNOUNCE FLOOD FUNDING FOR SMALL BUSINESSES
Governor Carcieri and the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporation (RIEDC) recently announced the terms and conditions for the RIEDC Small Business Loan Fund’s (SBLF) Emergency Flood Fund.
“The damages to buildings and equipment caused by the historic flooding we are experiencing, along with interruptions in business operations, have been a blow to many small businesses that are already struggling,” said Governor Carcieri. “It is imperative that we move quickly to provide emergency capital to businesses as they work to get up and running again.”
The SBLF Board has approved $500,000 in funding to be allocated to small businesses in need of flood recovery assistance. Existing manufacturers, retailers and selected service companies are eligible to apply for a minimum of $10,000 and maximum of $100,000. Businesses that have questions or would like to apply for assistance can call 401-278-9129.
“The recent flood...
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GOVERNOR TO PROVIDE $5.5 MILLION MORE TO AGED AND DISABLED WAIVER PROGRAM
Gov. Joe Manchin has announced that in addition to the $2 million increase provided for in the just-approved state budget, he will seek an additional $5.5 million to allow more West Virginia seniors to take advantage the state’s Medicaid Aged and Disabled Waiver (A/D) program.
“We applaud the governor for taking this initiative,” said Sen. Roman Prezioso, chairman of the Senate Committee on Health and Human Resources. “Our state’s senior citizens are among our most valuable assets, and we need to provide them the opportunity to live with grace in their homes for as long as it is financially possible for the state.”
Del. Don Perdue, chairman of the House Committee on Health and Human Resources, said, “I am delighted that Gov. Manchin has taken what the Legislature sees as a necessary step in protecting the needs of the seniors in our state. His quick action to provide the capital resources needed to eliminate the...
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R. Rivera - (member since September 2008)
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FACTS AND FIGURES |
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A total of $ 4,944,387 or 22.8% of foundation grants was awarded for education purposes in 2007.
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$ 4,910,707 or 22.7% of the total amount was given to address health concerns on the same year.
Nearly 20 million small businesses have been assisted by the SBA, through its various programs, both directly and indirectly since 1953.
From 1991-2000, the SBA has helped almost 435,000 businesses get their start with more than $94.6 Billion in loans – more money than in the entire history of the agency before 1991. |
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