Video: Choctaw County Among Economic Development Receipients

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JACKSON, Miss. (Press Release) — The Mississippi Development Authority recently awarded eight Site Development Grants to economic development entities throughout the state. The matching grant program is designed to assist nonprofit economic development organizations or local governments in preparing available greenfield sites for industrial development.

The program is open to all economic development organizations and units of local government. Grant recipients are selected after MDA’s Grants Review Committee thoroughly reviews each application’s proposed site development and its potential for improving industrial recruitment efforts.

Applicants can only apply for one project and must match state grant dollars 1:1. Individual county projects are eligible for a maximum of $25,000 in matching funds from MDA. To encourage regional approaches to economic development, MDA will consider an additional $10,000 for multi-county partnership applications.

Recipients of Site Development Grant Program funds for 2015 are:

•Tate County Economic Development Foundation
•The Alliance
•Greater Grenada Foundation of Economic Development
•RankinFirst Economic Development Authority
•Choctaw County Economic Development District
•Jefferson Davis County Board of Supervisors
•Marion County Development Partnership
•George County Board of Supervisors

“MDA takes pride in utilizing this important resource to assist economic development organizations throughout the state in increasing their competitive edge so they can recruit new industry to their areas,” said MDA Executive Director Brent Christensen. “In today’s economy, many companies seek locations that are ready for construction immediately so they can begin operations as quickly as possible, and this program allows MDA to help provide more shovel-ready sites throughout the state. We congratulate our partners selected for these grants and thank them for their commitment to economic development and for working to create more vibrant communities and more jobs for the citizens of Mississippi.”

Economic development organizations and local governments interested in learning more about the Site Development Grant Program are encouraged to contact their MDA regional office. A map of MDA’s regional offices and their contact information can be found at http://www.mississippi.org/existing-business/regional-offices/.

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