Appalachian Regional Commission funding proposed for 17 projects
Appalachian Regional Commission funding proposed for 17 projects
Sydney Lake// June 30, 2020//
Gov. Ralph Northam on Tuesday recommended that more than $4.2 million in Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) grants be distributed among 17 economic development projects in Southwest Virginia.
ARC grants can be used toward infrastructure, entrepreneurship development and workforce development. Northam’s recommended allocations must be approved by the federal commission before being awarded later this year.
“ARC grants are an important funding tool for many communities in the Appalachian region of our commonwealth,” Northam said in a statement. “Investing in infrastructure, our workforce, and economic and community development are essential components of our COVID-19 recovery, especially in rural Virginia. This funding will help us build on the region’s strengths, address its challenges, and drive growth and opportunity throughout Appalachia.”
The ARC program was established in 1965 to assist the Appalachian region with economic development. The Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) works with localities and stakeholders in the region to develop projects, which are then evaluated by DHCD and the governor. The recommendations then go to the federal commission for approval.
The following projects are recommended for funding to the Appalachian Regional Commission:
“From child care and entrepreneurship to infrastructure and outdoor recreation, ARC funding gives communities the flexibility to invest in a wide variety of projects,” Secretary of Commerce and Trade Brian Ball said in a statement. “These 17 proposed projects will provide job creation opportunities for Appalachian communities and help further the work to diversify the economy of the region.”
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