October 05, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce $1.2 Million From USDA Rural Development Program
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today
announced $1,282,400 from the U. S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Rural
Development program for locations across West Virginia. These funds will be
used for a variety of projects across the state to increase economic
development and access to business capital.
“Boosting economic development through investments is vital to our economies and communities. This investment from USDA is welcome news for the Mountain State and will support rural businesses while also creating and retaining good-paying jobs across the state. Our rural communities need and deserve new opportunities, and I will continue to fight for funding to spur local and regional economies through economic development,” Senator Manchin said.
“In order to spur economic
development in West Virginia, resources must be made available so that our
communities, local businesses, and entrepreneurs can make necessary
improvements, increase operations, and save jobs. Investments like these USDA
grants will help do just that,” Senator Capito said. “West Virginians
are incredibly diligent and hardworking, and these projects announced today
will give people across our state the opportunity they need to be successful,
while helping to increase economic stability in their communities.”
Individual awards
listed below:
· $946,000 – Thurston Landing II LP (Kanawha County): This Rural Development loan guarantee will be used
to assist in the construction of Thurston Landing II, a senior multifamily
housing complex in St. Albans. This project will consist of a three-story
residential building with 32 one bedroom units restricted to seniors age 55 and
older and eight, three-bedroom units for general occupancy.
· $50,000 – West Virginia University Research
Corporation (Monongalia County): This
Rural Development investment will be used to hire a manager to initiate and
develop a West Virginia University Davis College Store and Rural Business
Incubator to support small rural business development and educate students in
entrepreneurship.
· $50,000 – Mercer County Commission (Mercer County): This Rural Development investment will be used to
complete a feasibility study for a convention center in Mercer County.
· $49,000 – Sprouting Farms Corp. (Summers County): This Rural Development investment will be used
to upgrade the electrical service to help new and beginning farmers expand
their season extension options.
· $49,000 – Marlinton, West Virginia (Pocahontas
County): This Rural Development
investment will be used to create, implement and assessment of a comprehensive
marketing strategy to bring economic growth to the area. The project will
creating 20 jobs and saving 5 jobs.
· $47,750 – Renewall, Inc. (Cabell County): This Rural Development investment will be used to
plan the business model design and feasibility of Cultural Wealth Hub, support
emerging entrepreneurs and facilitate technical assistance and resources to
support existing businesses recovering from the pandemic.
· $40,715 – Yew Mountain Center, Inc. (Pocahontas
County): This Rural Development
investment will be used to establish the Mountain Medicine Trail to increase
revenue and job creation for non-timber forest product producers and related
businesses as well as offering training and technical assistance.
· $25,000 – Summersville, West Virginia (Nicholas
County): This Rural Development
investment will be used to create a business mapping system that will provide
assistance to map current, operating businesses and potential new business
locations.
· $24,935 – Civil Military Innovation Institute
(Monongalia County): This Rural
Development investment will be used to provide technical assistance and
business consulting services such as finance, legal, human resources,
regulatory compliance, business development, marketing and technology
evaluation to rural small businesses.
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