Walsh County Job Development Authority Funds

Walsh County JDA funding applications must be presented in person to the Walsh County Job Development Authority Board of Directors.

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The mission of the Walsh County Job Development Authority is to promote existing businesses and to facilitate business expansions, as well as encourage new ideas and ventures that lead to job creation and increased incomes. This economic development includes enhancing human capital, developing community infrastructure, and promoting business development.
Resource Type
Grant
Location
58210, 58227, 58229, 58231, 58233, 58237, 58243, 58250, 58261, 58270, 58273
Purpose
Business Acquisition, COVID-19, Debt Refinancing, Equipment, Hiring & Recruitment, Inventory, Leasehold Improvements, Other, Real Estate, Renovation to Real Estate, Research, Sales Tax, Startup, Working Capital
Industry
Agriculture, Childcare, Communications, Communities, Construction, Energy, Ethanol, Exporting, Finance, Food Service, Healthcare, High Growth, Hospitality, Information Technology, Manufacturing, Other, Primary Sector, Professional Services, Real Estate, Retail, Tourism, Transportation, Utilities, Value-Added
Business Stage
Existing Business, New Business
Deadline
Contact
Stacie Sevigny

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