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Research and National Technical Assistance: US Department of Commerce Economic Development Agency (EDA-HDQ-RNTA-2021)

Focus Areas:

Innovation in Job Training

Range:

$1,500,000

Geographic Focus:

National

Funder Type:

Federal

Eligibility:

Public or private non-profit organizations or associations acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a State are invited to apply.

Summary:

Through Research & Evaluation projects, EDA provides critical, cutting-edge research and best practices to regional, state, and local practitioners in the economic development field, thereby enhancing understanding and implementation of economic development concepts throughout the country. The NTA program supports activities that are beneficial to the economic development community nationwide and includes, but is not limited to, outreach, training, and information dissemination. It can also provide assistance with implementation of economic development best practices and proven techniques. Learn More


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