MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – Governor Tony Evers, along with the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), announced on Monday that 19 organizations will receive more than $3.2 million in Small Business Development Grants.
The money will be used to uplift small business development in local communities across the state.
“Wisconsin’s small businesses are the hearts of our communities and are important and powerful drivers of our state’s economy,” Gov. Evers said. “Now more than ever, it is critical that we do all we can to support the success of our state’s small businesses across our state. These investments we’re announcing today send a message that, here in Wisconsin, if you have a great business idea and the willingness to work hard to make it happen, our administration is here to support you and your good work. It’s that simple.”
WEDC Secretary and CEO Missy Hughes said this money will make a big difference for these communities.
“Small businesses play a vital role in creating the communities we live, work, and play in,” said Hughes. “But sometimes they need a little boost. With the help of our community partners, small businesses will be able to continue to thrive and contribute to our communities.”
Seven counties across southern Wisconsin received this grant. Below is a list of several of these areas:
City of Beaver Dam: $50,000The city will use these funds to expand their existing Downtown New Business Recruitment Grant and will provide $5,000 to brick-and-mortar businesses in the city.Villages of DeForest and Windsor | $250,000These villages will partner to create a small business grant program to provide grants to businesses for repairs or upgrades.Green County Development Corporation | $60,000The county will use the money to establish a two-pronged project, which will encourage entrepreneurship and create long-term small business support.
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