2022: Nevada ranks 24th nationwide for total received in EDA grants, at $50,576,874

Ben Page, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development and Chief Operating Officer at EDA - https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership
Ben Page, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development and Chief Operating Officer at EDA - https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership
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In 2022, Nevada received $50,576,874 in EDA grants for economic development projects, ranking 24th nationwide, according to the US Economic Development Administration (EDA).

The program that received the largest share of funds was economic adjustment assistance, which accounted for $44,886,796 in total grants.

The EDA is a federal government agency focusing exclusively on economic development. The agency solicits applications for funding to support construction, non-construction planning, technical assistance, and revolving loan fund projects under the agency’s Public Works and the Economic Adjustment Assistance (EAA) programs.

Grants made under these programs are designed to advance economic development in distressed communities.

Nevada Programs Ranked by 2022 Grant Totals
Rank Program Dollar Amount
1 Economic Adjustment Assistance $44,886,796
2 Public Works $3,649,131
3 Regional Innovation Strategies $1,795,947
4 Technical Assistance $165,000
5 Planning $80,000

States Ranked by 2022 EDA Grant Totals
Rank State Total Amount
1 California $238,468,632
2 New York $184,104,223
3 West Virginia $141,015,899
4 Pennsylvania $137,674,493
5 Texas $123,659,228
6 Florida $114,302,423
7 Michigan $112,759,426
8 Illinois $107,562,527
9 Oklahoma $107,402,627
10 Washington $106,153,247
11 Alaska $103,840,237
12 Georgia $95,241,823
13 Virginia $93,735,636
14 Louisiana $89,247,512
15 North Carolina $89,231,924
16 Ohio $80,059,418
17 Oregon $72,746,060
18 Massachusetts $68,505,027
19 Missouri $67,973,569
20 Kansas $67,822,164
21 South Carolina $61,958,054
22 Maryland $60,981,336
23 Minnesota $53,888,011
24 Nevada $50,576,874
25 New Mexico $44,415,595
26 South Dakota $44,232,783
27 Colorado $43,125,810
28 Hawaii $40,990,648
29 Mississippi $40,000,770
30 Indiana $39,845,800
31 Kentucky $39,441,780
32 Utah $39,102,618
33 New Jersey $37,261,531
34 Maine $37,199,660
35 Connecticut $36,904,521
36 Nebraska $35,291,406
37 Idaho $35,193,352
38 Wisconsin $35,096,585
39 Iowa $34,200,003
40 Montana $32,297,503
41 Alabama $30,450,820
42 Arizona $29,500,367
43 Rhode Island $23,979,097
44 Arkansas $21,039,513
45 Wyoming $18,835,663
46 Vermont $18,563,534
47 North Dakota $14,603,647
48 Delaware $12,932,663


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