Northern Border Regional Commission Grant Workshop and Collaboration Session, April 11, 2018
The Northern Border Regional Commission, (NBRC) invests in community and economic development projects in economically distressed counties across Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. Applications for 2018 are now being accepted. For details about upcoming information sessions and workshops, click here.
Grant Workshop and Collaboration Session
When: Wednesday, April 11th, 12:30p.m.
Where: Green Mountain Technology and Career Center
738 Route 15 West
Hyde Park, VT 05655
Remote option: Click here!
Contact Katie Corrigan at [email protected] or 802.272.1420 for additional information or to request special accommodations.
2018 Applications are now being accepted!
Final applicaitons can be found here and are due May 11, 2018 by 5pm. 2018 Application Manual can be found here.
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Letters of notification are due: March 30, 2018
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Letters must include: Section A General Information (all), Section B Project information (sections 9-13) and Section C Project Financing (section 33): Please compile these into one pdf and submit to [email protected]
Note: For interested applicants, Vermont-specific scoring criteria.
The Northern Border Regional Commission, (NBRC) invests in community and economic development projects in economically distressed counties across Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, and New York. In Vermont, six counties are included in the NBRC eligible service territory: Essex, Orleans, Caledonia, Lamoille, Franklin, and Grand Isle.
Eligible applicants include public or non-profit entities and applications for grant funding can focus on projects in any of the following program areas:
• Transportation infrastructure
• Basic public infrastructure
• Telecommunications infrastructure
• Workforce development, entrepreneurship and businesses and technology development
• Resources and open space conservation, tourism and recreation
• Renewable and alternative energy.
In the counties of Essex, Orleans, and Caledonia, projects for basic health care and other public services are also eligible.
Governor Scott is represented on the Commission by his chosen Alternate, Ted Brady, Deputy Secretary of the Vermont Agency of Commerce & Community Development. Secretary Brady details most NBRC partnership duties to Katie Corrigan, NBRC Program Manager at the Agency.
If you have any questions about the Northern Border Regional Commission, please contact Vermont’s NBRC Program Manager, Katie Corrigan at [email protected] or 802.272.1420
Counties Servied by the NBRC
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