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Rural Employment Development Incentive - Governor's Office of Economic Development Rural Employment Development Incentive The Rural Employment Development Incentive (REDI) grant is designed for businesses creating new high-paying jobs in rural Utah communities.
The grant may be available to businesses creating new employment positions in rural counties or in *cities/towns with a population of 10,000 or less in Weber, Davis, and Utah counties. Cities and towns within Washington County, other than the City of St. George, qualify as rural locations for the REDI grant.
New jobs can be remote, online, in a satellite hub/office space, or physically located in the same county as the business. Based on the employee’s work location and rural residency, a business may receive up to $6,000 for each new position. The REDI application will open quarterly for approximately two weeks at a time, one month after each calendared quarter.
The application portal will open and close on the following dates: A business considering the REDI grant must apply for and receive approval through the Utah Governor’s Office of Economic Opportunity in advance of creating any new position(s).
will be filled by full-time employees will exist for at least 12 consecutive months will pay at least 100% of the county’s average wage may not be within a business primarily engaged in construction, retail, staffing or public utilities A business entity may qualify for up to $250,000 in REDI grants each year City/Town Populations of 10,000 or Less Rural Employment Development Incentive - CY 2025 Cities and towns with a population of 10,000 or less in counties of the second class that qualify as eligible, primary work locations (CY 2025) REDI Information and Instructions REDI Step-by-step Application Instructions
Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Businesses creating new positions in rural Utah. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
Current published award information indicates Up to $6,000 per new position Always verify allowable costs, matching requirements, and funding caps directly in the sponsor documentation.
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