Jen Werner, Chief Financial Officer/Chief Administrative Officer at EDA | https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership/jen-werner
Jen Werner, Chief Financial Officer/Chief Administrative Officer at EDA | https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership/jen-werner
This represents a 333.3% increase over 2021, when the state received $3,393,274 in funding.
Still, North Dakota ranked 48th across the U.S. in total EDA grant funding for 2022. California topped the list with $238,656,132 in funding across 57 grants.
North Dakota Department of Parks and Recreation received the largest EDA grant for funding an economic development project in the state, totalling $2,714,093.
EDA Grant Recipients in North Dakota in 2022
Grantee Name | Total Funding |
---|---|
North Dakota Department of Parks and Recreation | $2,714,093 |
Pembina Gorge Foundation | $2,170,488 |
Bismarck State College | $1,871,312 |
Williston State College | $1,856,000 |
Red River Regional Council | $1,636,754 |
University of North Dakota | $1,000,000 |
North Dakota Department of Commerce | $1,000,000 |
Standing Rock Renewable Energy Authority | $725,000 |
Grand Forks Public School District Building Authority | $520,000 |
North Central Planning Council | $227,500 |
Lewis and Clark Regional Development Council | $227,500 |
Souris Basin Planning Council | $227,500 |
Lake Agassiz Regional Council | $227,500 |
Red River Regional Council | $100,000 |
University of North Dakota | $100,000 |
Roosevelt-Custer Regional Council for Development | $100,000 |