September 21, 2021
Manchin, Capito Announce Funding For Rural Development, Agriculture Research
Washington, DC – U.S. Senators Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV), members
of the Senate Appropriations Committee, today announced $518,752 from the U.S.
Department of Agriculture (USDA) to rural development grant programs across the
state, as well to West Virginia University (WVU) for agriculture research.
“Supporting
West Virginia’s rural communities, bringing jobs to the state and spurring
economic growth continues to be some of my top priorities. This funding is
great news for the Mountain State and will support West Virginia businesses in
rural communities while saving numerous jobs and bringing more to regions
across the state, and will fund research and agriculture efforts at West
Virginia University. As a member of the Senate Appropriations Committee, I will
continue to fight for funding to support West Virginia rural communities,
create jobs and boost our economy,” Senator Manchin said.
“Investing
in West Virginia’s rural communities is key to the future of our state,” Senator
Capito said. “These grants from USDA will bolster entrepreneurship, support
small businesses, and increase economic development, with the goal of creating
jobs in rural areas across West Virginia. I’m also glad to see West Virginia
University’s agriculture and research capacity recognized with an investment
that will bring opportunities to more students now and in the future.”
Individual awards listed below:
·
$320,152 –
West Virginia University: This
funding from USDA’s National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA) will
enable WVU’s Davis College of Agriculture to acquire a combined gas
chromatograph/mass spectrometer, which will bring a game-changing opportunity
to advance fundamental and applied research, and education of students at WVU.
The research enabled is extensive, multidisciplinary and from different
backgrounds including plant science, biochemistry, textile science, entomology,
genetics, plant pathology, soil science, environmental microbiology, food
science, and water science.
·
$50,000 –
Natural Capital (Jefferson County): This Rural Development investment will be used to provide business
planning, training and financial management to businesses to overcome obstacles
and capitalize on consumer demands for local foods. This grant will create 19
jobs and save 12.
·
$50,000 –
Region 1 Planning and Development Council (Mercer County): This Rural Development investment will
be used to locate, photograph, and collect GPS coordinates and create a
comprehensive database and operations dashboard to help boost the local
economy.
·
$50,000 –
Bluefield Economic Development Authority (Mercer County): This Rural Development investment will
be used to establish a program that would target businesses that would benefit
from having assistance with their online presence and competing in the digital
arena. The project will assist 25 small businesses, create five jobs and save
six jobs.
·
$48,600 –
New Vision Renewable Energy (Barbour County): This Rural Development investment will be used to provide equipment
to three spaces for the Mountaineer Maker Space and Incubator to foster
community-based entrepreneurship, support the growth or small businesses and to
help with job creation and income generation. The project will create two jobs
and save 10.
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