Williston STAR Fund

Low interest loan programs for new and existing businesses, matching grants for business remodel and sign replacements, incentive funding for existing and new child care facilities, and grant opportunities for qualifying projects that enhance quality of life in the community.

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Amount

Maximum: $49,999

Resource Provider
The Williston Economic Development Office is a department housed within the City of Williston and overseen by the Williston Board of City Commissioners. It's mission is to facilitate, lead and promote a vibrant business climate through sound economic policy.
Resource Type
Loan and Grant
Location
58802, 58801
Purpose
Equipment, Hiring & Recruitment, Inventory, Leasehold Improvements, Other, Renovation to Real Estate, 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
Brenda Schmidt
701-577-8110

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