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Site Readiness Fund - Division of Small Business - State of Delaware Division of Small Business The Delaware Site Readiness Fund promotes economic growth and stability by investing in the development or improvement of commercial and industrial sites to attract job-creating businesses.
The Fund provides grants, loans or other economic assistance to qualified businesses or local governments that invest in constructing, renovating or improving infrastructure for sites that will attract new businesses or expand existing businesses within the State. Qualified applicants must demonstrate a public utility advantage to the citizens of Delaware.
Before submitting an application, ensure that your project meets the minimum program requirements in this document here. For Returning Awardees for the same site, please find procedures here . The Delaware Division of Small Business is now accepting applications for the Site Readiness Fund.
To view an informational webinar on applying for the Site Readiness Fund, please visit this link . If you are planning to apply for a Site Readiness Fund grant, please contact the Regional Business Manager for your area for application assistance: For Northern New Castle County, contact Joe Zilcosky at joe. zilcosky@delaware.
gov . For Southern New Castle County, please contact our general inbox at business@delaware. gov .
For Kent County, contact Anastasia Jackson at anastasia. jackson@delaware. gov .
For Sussex County, please contact Gemini Cornish at gemini. cornish@delaware. gov .
Applications will be accepted on a rolling basis until all funding has been awarded. Download the application at the below link. Once completed, applications can be emailed to business_finance@delaware.
gov . Site Readiness Fund Application Minority, Women & Veteran-owned Businesses Del Prosperity Partnership The Delaware Division of Small Business, part of the Delaware Department of State, is a service-focused agency committed to supporting businesses starting and growing in Delaware. Small businesses can reach out to the Division for assistance in connecting to the resources and advice to succeed.
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Based on current listing details, eligibility includes: Businesses or local governments in Delaware investing in infrastructure development. Applicants should confirm final requirements in the official notice before submission.
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Regional Site Readiness Program-Capital Ready is sponsored by Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO). This program aims to enhance infrastructure across the state, preparing sites for industrial and manufacturing development. It supports communities in overcoming financial barriers and increasing the number of sites ready for future industrial development.
Regional Site Readiness Program - Capital Ready Round 2 is a grant from the Illinois Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity (DCEO) that funds site preparation and infrastructure improvements to help communities attract capital investment and economic development projects. This second funding round supports local governments and economic development organizations working to make sites shovel-ready for business attraction and job creation. Applicants should contact the DCEO program contact Emily Rhodes for eligibility and application requirements. Award amounts are determined on a project basis. Applicants are advised to be aware of fraudulent award letters falsely attributed to DCEO.