2023: North Carolina ranks 9th nationwide for total received in EDA grants, at $12,831,748

2023: North Carolina ranks 9th nationwide for total received in EDA grants, at ,831,748
Maryam Janani-Flores Chief of Staff at U.S. Economic Development Administration at EDA — Official Website
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In 2023, North Carolina received $12,831,748 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking ninth nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).

The program that received the largest share of funds was planning, which accounted for $7,463,551 in total grants.

The EDA is a federal government agency focusing exclusively on economic development. The agency solicits applications for funding to support construction, non-construction planning, technical assistance, and revolving loan fund projects under the agency’s Public Works and the Economic Adjustment Assistance (EAA) programs.

Grants made under these programs are designed to advance economic development in distressed communities.

North Carolina Programs Ranked by 2023 Grant Totals
Rank Program Dollar Amount
1 Planning $7,463,551
2 Regional Innovation Strategies $3,975,378
3 Public Works $775,000
4 Technical Assistance $399,236
5 Economic Adjustment Assistance $218,583

States Ranked by 2023 EDA Grant Totals
Rank State Total Amount
1 South Carolina $30,038,466
2 California $24,019,508
3 Alabama $20,063,445
4 Texas $17,406,812
5 New York $16,600,629
6 Kentucky $16,050,655
7 West Virginia $15,899,471
8 Michigan $14,095,126
9 North Carolina $12,831,748
10 Georgia $11,724,802
11 Ohio $11,601,261
12 Missouri $11,433,177
13 Virginia $11,188,240
14 Arkansas $10,699,036
15 Indiana $10,593,709
16 Massachusetts $10,590,783
17 Oregon $9,358,054
18 Tennessee $9,240,486
19 Louisiana $8,883,604
20 Pennsylvania $8,554,136
21 Iowa $8,283,476
22 Wisconsin $7,704,449
23 Washington $7,196,182
24 Oklahoma $6,838,472
25 South Dakota $6,814,796
26 Arizona $6,307,938
27 Illinois $6,154,997
28 Colorado $5,630,546
29 Wyoming $5,368,500
30 Florida $5,336,908
31 Minnesota $4,865,705
32 New Jersey $4,857,441
33 New Mexico $4,120,000
34 Mississippi $4,029,618
35 Maine $3,379,356
36 Nevada $3,235,517
37 Alaska $3,136,435
38 Connecticut $2,477,338
39 Utah $2,421,500
40 Montana $1,777,800
41 Nebraska $1,616,976
42 Maryland $1,354,146
43 Vermont $1,290,326
44 Hawaii $1,106,000
45 Idaho $975,000
46 Delaware $887,923
47 North Dakota $883,000
48 Rhode Island $737,379
49 Kansas $299,772


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