Seventeen regions representing all corners of the state will each get a slice of the $500 million in state-funded regional grants, with $65 million going to regions in the Indianapolis metro area.
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) Communities across Indiana are set to find out Tuesday whether they will share in $500 million that state officials are giving out for regional economic development projects. Proposals covering all 92 Indiana counties were submitted for the money coming from federal COVID-19 relief funding, with those requests from 17 regional organizations totaling some $1.5 billion toward plans for making their areas more appealing to new residents and business investment.
Communities across Indiana will soon find out whether they will share in $500 million that state officials are giving out for regional economic development projects