State Grants News Headlines

Up to the minute information on state grants awarded across the nation.

Board of Selectmen to Issue $500,000 State Grant
A $500,000 state grant is to be distributed to fifteen local businesses who have applied for a part of the designation. The grant is to provide coverage for small businesses to survive unforeseeable...more

UDC Member Towns Receive $25,000 State Grant
The Upper Delaware Council (UDC) releases a total of $25,000 state grants to four UDC towns, namely Fremont, Tusten, Highland and Delaware for the completion of community and economic development...more

Water Replacement Project Proposes More Than State Grant
The Hazleton City Authority solicits more than the $6.5 million state grant it received for the completion of its water main replacement project. Hazleton City Authority directors used an...more

Plainfield State Grant for Road Improvement
The town of Plainfield accepts a $500,000 state grant for road reconstruction. The funding came through the Small Town Economic Assistance Program to cover the cost of a major resurfacing project...more

Auburn Company Bags $183,000 State Grant
Auburn company, Imperial Distributors, Inc., secures $183,000 in Workforce Training Fund grants. The grants came through the Office of Gov. Deval Patrick and will be used for training assistance...more




Three social enterprises were recognized at the 2013 President’s Challenge Social Enterprise Award for their major contributions to society. SATA CommHealth and Bliss Restaurant landed Social Enterprise of the Year titles, while Bettr Barista Coffee Academy bagged the award for Social Enterprise Start-up of the Year.






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