Application deadline for non-state development grants is Oct. 31

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Gov. Tony Evers announced the next round of grant funding for the Non-State Grant Program to support local infrastructure improvement and community development projects across Wisconsin.

The deadline for the next round of grants is Oct. 31. 

The $50 million program, created by Gov. Evers in 2023, aims to promote community development by supporting local organizations undertaking construction projects that bolster economic and community development, Wisconsin’s infrastructure and the overall quality of life in the state.

To be eligible for a grant, organizations must secure funding from non-state revenue sources covering at least half of the total project cost and be ready for construction. Due to anticipated high demand, project awards will be capped at $2 million. 

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Additional information about the Non-State Grant Program, including guidelines and application procedures, is available here.

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