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Biden Admin Reveals 60 Finalists for $1 Billion in Economic Grants

A ventilator is assembled at the Ford Rawsonville plant in Ypsilanti Township, Mich., on May 13, 2020. (Carlos Osorio/AP Photo)

WASHINGTON—Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo on Monday announced 60 finalists for $1 billion in economic development grants tied to the Biden administration’s coronavirus relief package and aimed at improving job training and regional industry partnerships.

re were 529 applicants for the grants. That means roughly 11 percent of submissions made it to the next round, which will ultimately choose 20 to 30 regional coalitions for up to $100 million in grants that could shape manufacturing, clean energy, and life sciences hubs around the country. Twelve of the finalists were from places tied to the coal industry.

finalists were predominantly coalitions made up of government, academic, and economic partnerships. y will receive $500,000 each to help plan for the next round, with applications due in March. deadline for choosing the winners is September.

“This program will bring communities back in regions across America,” Alejandra Castillo, assistant commerce secretary for economic development, said in an interview. She said the program was designed to bring different local partners together “to leverage their assets.”

Among the city-led finalists are: Indianapolis; Newark, New Jersey; Tucson, Arizona; Manchester, New Hampshire; Phoenix; and New Orleans. finalists also include universities in Alabama, Maine, Mississippi, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and Kansas. re are also economic partnerships and industry-specific organizations such as the Wisconsin Paper Council.

White House senior adviser Gene Sperling, who is overseeing coronavirus relief, said interest far exceeded the expected 150 applicants.

By Josh Boak

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