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RURAL SERVICE GRANTS The Division of Rural Services works to preserve the values and quality of life for rural Arkansans through a variety of grants, which include: To apply for any of our grant opportunities, visit our Applications & Forms resources. To keep up with important application ARKANSAS CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE The Arkansas Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable credential that confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in reading for information, applied mathematics, and locating information. Even if a job seeker has a GED, high school diploma, or post-secondary degree, the Arkansas CRC further verifies thatOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
RBGP EXPENSE SUBMISSION RBGP Expense Submission. Thank you for your Ready for Business Grant Expense Submission. If you have more expenses to submit, return to the expense email and use the link from that email to submit more expenses. We want your input! Answer 5 questions about our newwebsite.
RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the CYPRESS COLD STORAGE COMPLETES MAUMELLE EXPANSION, CREATES Maumelle, Ark. – Cypress Cold Storage, a provider of temperature-controlled warehouse space and value-added services for the food sector, today announced the grand opening of the company’s expanded facility in Maumelle.Cypress Cold Storage invested over $13 million in the expansion. The facility now includes more than 162,000 square feet – or 6.4 million cubic feet – and SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MIKE PRESTON Michael Preston. Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Michael “Mike” Preston executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) in March 2015 and Secretary of Commerce July 2019. Preston is highly regarded as a leading advocate in economic development. Over the years, Preston has made successful business recruitment trips to COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONWHY ARKANSASBUSINESS RESOURCESSITE SELECTIONCOMMUNITY RESOURCESDATA AND REPORTS Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
RURAL SERVICE GRANTS The Division of Rural Services works to preserve the values and quality of life for rural Arkansans through a variety of grants, which include: To apply for any of our grant opportunities, visit our Applications & Forms resources. To keep up with important application ARKANSAS CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE The Arkansas Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable credential that confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in reading for information, applied mathematics, and locating information. Even if a job seeker has a GED, high school diploma, or post-secondary degree, the Arkansas CRC further verifies thatOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
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RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the CYPRESS COLD STORAGE COMPLETES MAUMELLE EXPANSION, CREATES Maumelle, Ark. – Cypress Cold Storage, a provider of temperature-controlled warehouse space and value-added services for the food sector, today announced the grand opening of the company’s expanded facility in Maumelle.Cypress Cold Storage invested over $13 million in the expansion. The facility now includes more than 162,000 square feet – or 6.4 million cubic feet – and SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MIKE PRESTON Michael Preston. Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Michael “Mike” Preston executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) in March 2015 and Secretary of Commerce July 2019. Preston is highly regarded as a leading advocate in economic development. Over the years, Preston has made successful business recruitment trips to COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. AEDC DIVISION OF RURAL SERVICES AWARDS NEARLY $357,000 IN The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) Division of Rural Services has awarded community grants totaling $356,802.26 to 36 counties and communities across the state.RURAL SERVICES
The Division of Rural Services (DRS) is charged with assisting rural communities with a population of 20,000 and under. Established under Act 302 of 1991, and merged with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission under Act 8 of the 2015 First Extraordinary Session, DRS assists local agencies in rural areas with information and technicalassistance.
EMERSON TO OPEN MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN ASH FLAT, CREATE ASH FLAT, Ark. – Emerson will open a new facility in Ash Flat, Ark., (Sharp County), where it plans to invest $35 million and create approximately 245 new jobs within four years. “We greatly appreciate the support of Governor Hutchinson, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), the Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Authority, and the other local, state, and federal AEDC ESTABLISHES SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (May 13, 2021) – The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) today announced that it has established the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Division and has named Katherine Andrews the Director of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development. Andrews, who has served as project manager within AEDC’s Business Development Division since ‘ARKANSAS READY FOR BUSINESS’: ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson and the Arkansas Department of Commerce are launching the Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Program to oversee distribution of federal funds coming to state companies through the CARES ACT, the Governor announced at a news conference today. Following an approval from the Governor’s CARES Act Steering Committee, the ArkansasOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
ARKANSAS COST OF LIVING Arkansas' Buyer-Friendly Housing Market. Affordable housing is abundant in Arkansas, and it is one of the most significant contributing factors in the cost-of-living difference. Zillow reported that the median price of homes sold is $156,800, with the median listprice per
TOP 30 MANUFACTURING EMPLOYERS Top 40 Manufacturing Employers in Arkansas . 2020 . ArkansasEDC.com | 1-800-ARKANSAS | 1 Commerce Way, Suite 601 Little Rock, AR 72202 ARKANSAS OPPORTUNITY ZONE MAP Arkansas Economic Development Commission. 1 Commerce Way, Ste. 601. Little Rock, AR 72202. Toll Free. 1-800-ARKANSAS. Media Inquiries.501-682-7306. Email
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONWHY ARKANSASBUSINESS RESOURCESSITE SELECTIONCOMMUNITY RESOURCESDATA AND REPORTS Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
RURAL SERVICE GRANTS The Division of Rural Services works to preserve the values and quality of life for rural Arkansans through a variety of grants, which include: To apply for any of our grant opportunities, visit our Applications & Forms resources. To keep up with important application ARKANSAS CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE The Arkansas Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable credential that confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in reading for information, applied mathematics, and locating information. Even if a job seeker has a GED, high school diploma, or post-secondary degree, the Arkansas CRC further verifies thatOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
RBGP EXPENSE SUBMISSION RBGP Expense Submission. Thank you for your Ready for Business Grant Expense Submission. If you have more expenses to submit, return to the expense email and use the link from that email to submit more expenses. We want your input! Answer 5 questions about our newwebsite.
RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the CYPRESS COLD STORAGE COMPLETES MAUMELLE EXPANSION, CREATES Maumelle, Ark. – Cypress Cold Storage, a provider of temperature-controlled warehouse space and value-added services for the food sector, today announced the grand opening of the company’s expanded facility in Maumelle.Cypress Cold Storage invested over $13 million in the expansion. The facility now includes more than 162,000 square feet – or 6.4 million cubic feet – and SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MIKE PRESTON Michael Preston. Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Michael “Mike” Preston executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) in March 2015 and Secretary of Commerce July 2019. Preston is highly regarded as a leading advocate in economic development. Over the years, Preston has made successful business recruitment trips to COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONWHY ARKANSASBUSINESS RESOURCESSITE SELECTIONCOMMUNITY RESOURCESDATA AND REPORTS Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
RURAL SERVICE GRANTS The Division of Rural Services works to preserve the values and quality of life for rural Arkansans through a variety of grants, which include: To apply for any of our grant opportunities, visit our Applications & Forms resources. To keep up with important application ARKANSAS CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE The Arkansas Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable credential that confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in reading for information, applied mathematics, and locating information. Even if a job seeker has a GED, high school diploma, or post-secondary degree, the Arkansas CRC further verifies thatOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
RBGP EXPENSE SUBMISSION RBGP Expense Submission. Thank you for your Ready for Business Grant Expense Submission. If you have more expenses to submit, return to the expense email and use the link from that email to submit more expenses. We want your input! Answer 5 questions about our newwebsite.
RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the CYPRESS COLD STORAGE COMPLETES MAUMELLE EXPANSION, CREATES Maumelle, Ark. – Cypress Cold Storage, a provider of temperature-controlled warehouse space and value-added services for the food sector, today announced the grand opening of the company’s expanded facility in Maumelle.Cypress Cold Storage invested over $13 million in the expansion. The facility now includes more than 162,000 square feet – or 6.4 million cubic feet – and SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MIKE PRESTON Michael Preston. Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Michael “Mike” Preston executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) in March 2015 and Secretary of Commerce July 2019. Preston is highly regarded as a leading advocate in economic development. Over the years, Preston has made successful business recruitment trips to COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. AEDC DIVISION OF RURAL SERVICES AWARDS NEARLY $357,000 IN The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) Division of Rural Services has awarded community grants totaling $356,802.26 to 36 counties and communities across the state.RURAL SERVICES
The Division of Rural Services (DRS) is charged with assisting rural communities with a population of 20,000 and under. Established under Act 302 of 1991, and merged with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission under Act 8 of the 2015 First Extraordinary Session, DRS assists local agencies in rural areas with information and technicalassistance.
EMERSON TO OPEN MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN ASH FLAT, CREATE ASH FLAT, Ark. – Emerson will open a new facility in Ash Flat, Ark., (Sharp County), where it plans to invest $35 million and create approximately 245 new jobs within four years. “We greatly appreciate the support of Governor Hutchinson, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), the Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Authority, and the other local, state, and federal AEDC ESTABLISHES SMALL BUSINESS AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (May 13, 2021) – The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) today announced that it has established the Small Business and Entrepreneurship Division and has named Katherine Andrews the Director of Small Business and Entrepreneurship Development. Andrews, who has served as project manager within AEDC’s Business Development Division since ‘ARKANSAS READY FOR BUSINESS’: ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson and the Arkansas Department of Commerce are launching the Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Program to oversee distribution of federal funds coming to state companies through the CARES ACT, the Governor announced at a news conference today. Following an approval from the Governor’s CARES Act Steering Committee, the ArkansasOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
ARKANSAS COST OF LIVING Arkansas' Buyer-Friendly Housing Market. Affordable housing is abundant in Arkansas, and it is one of the most significant contributing factors in the cost-of-living difference. Zillow reported that the median price of homes sold is $156,800, with the median listprice per
TOP 30 MANUFACTURING EMPLOYERS Top 40 Manufacturing Employers in Arkansas . 2020 . ArkansasEDC.com | 1-800-ARKANSAS | 1 Commerce Way, Suite 601 Little Rock, AR 72202 ARKANSAS OPPORTUNITY ZONE MAP Arkansas Economic Development Commission. 1 Commerce Way, Ste. 601. Little Rock, AR 72202. Toll Free. 1-800-ARKANSAS. Media Inquiries.501-682-7306. Email
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONWHY ARKANSASBUSINESS RESOURCESSITE SELECTIONCOMMUNITY RESOURCESDATA AND REPORTS Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. RURAL SERVICE GRANTS The Division of Rural Services works to preserve the values and quality of life for rural Arkansans through a variety of grants, which include: To apply for any of our grant opportunities, visit our Applications & Forms resources. To keep up with important application DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE INDUSTRY IN ARKANSAS Workforce. 8,276 employees in Aerospace/Defense manufacturing; 4,050 directly engaged in aerospace products and parts manufacturing. 2,475 Airframe and Powertrain (A&P) licensed mechanics. The Little Rock Air Force Base has more than 10,800 personnel, including civilians, active duty, and Army Reserve Force. From 2010 to present, nearly 1,300 RULES | ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Rules. Arkansas Ready for Business Proposed Rule and Notice of Public Hearing. Ready for Business Emergency Rule. Statement of EMERSON TO OPEN MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN ASH FLAT, CREATE ASH FLAT, Ark. – Emerson will open a new facility in Ash Flat, Ark., (Sharp County), where it plans to invest $35 million and create approximately 245 new jobs within four years. “We greatly appreciate the support of Governor Hutchinson, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), the Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Authority, and the other local, state, and federalOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
RBGP EXPENSE SUBMISSION RBGP Expense Submission. Thank you for your Ready for Business Grant Expense Submission. If you have more expenses to submit, return to the expense email and use the link from that email to submit more expenses. We want your input! Answer 5 questions about our newwebsite.
RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONWHY ARKANSASBUSINESS RESOURCESSITE SELECTIONCOMMUNITY RESOURCESDATA AND REPORTS Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. RURAL SERVICE GRANTS The Division of Rural Services works to preserve the values and quality of life for rural Arkansans through a variety of grants, which include: To apply for any of our grant opportunities, visit our Applications & Forms resources. To keep up with important application DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
AEROSPACE & DEFENSE INDUSTRY IN ARKANSAS Workforce. 8,276 employees in Aerospace/Defense manufacturing; 4,050 directly engaged in aerospace products and parts manufacturing. 2,475 Airframe and Powertrain (A&P) licensed mechanics. The Little Rock Air Force Base has more than 10,800 personnel, including civilians, active duty, and Army Reserve Force. From 2010 to present, nearly 1,300 RULES | ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Rules. Arkansas Ready for Business Proposed Rule and Notice of Public Hearing. Ready for Business Emergency Rule. Statement of EMERSON TO OPEN MANUFACTURING FACILITY IN ASH FLAT, CREATE ASH FLAT, Ark. – Emerson will open a new facility in Ash Flat, Ark., (Sharp County), where it plans to invest $35 million and create approximately 245 new jobs within four years. “We greatly appreciate the support of Governor Hutchinson, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC), the Northeast Arkansas Regional Intermodal Authority, and the other local, state, and federalOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
RBGP EXPENSE SUBMISSION RBGP Expense Submission. Thank you for your Ready for Business Grant Expense Submission. If you have more expenses to submit, return to the expense email and use the link from that email to submit more expenses. We want your input! Answer 5 questions about our newwebsite.
RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
AEDC DIVISION OF RURAL SERVICES AWARDS NEARLY $357,000 IN The Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) Division of Rural Services has awarded community grants totaling $356,802.26 to 36 counties and communities across the state.RURAL SERVICES
The Division of Rural Services (DRS) is charged with assisting rural communities with a population of 20,000 and under. Established under Act 302 of 1991, and merged with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission under Act 8 of the 2015 First Extraordinary Session, DRS assists local agencies in rural areas with information and technicalassistance.
FILM AND MOTION PICTURE INCENTIVES FOR THE FILM AND MOTION PICTURE INDUSTRY. Prior to beginning preproduction activities in Arkansas, register with the film office and submit an application along with an estimate of expenditures; meet the minimum spending requirement of at least $50,000 within a six-month period in connection with a postproduction project or $200,000 within a six-month period in connection with theOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
ARKANSAS CAREER READINESS CERTIFICATE The Arkansas Career Readiness Certificate (CRC) is a portable credential that confirms to employers that an individual possesses basic workplace skills in reading for information, applied mathematics, and locating information. Even if a job seeker has a GED, high school diploma, or post-secondary degree, the Arkansas CRC further verifies that FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURING IN ARKANSAS Well-trained workforce. 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: BLS - Annual 2019 Data) 1.36M skilled and trained workforce. 12.7% of Arkansas’ workforce is employed in manufacturing. Arkansas employs approximately 6,650 in the arms and ammo industry with an annual payroll of $310M. TOP 30 MANUFACTURING EMPLOYERS Top 40 Manufacturing Employers in Arkansas . 2020 . ArkansasEDC.com | 1-800-ARKANSAS | 1 Commerce Way, Suite 601 Little Rock, AR 72202 CORPORATE INCOME TAX RATES IN ARKANSAS If a business activity is derived from activity inside and outside the state of Arkansas, it is apportioned for taxation according to the percentage of sales attributable ARKANSAS INC. PODCAST AEDC's Project Manager, Jack Thomas, sits down with Dr. Matthew Pelkki to discuss the latest economic development trends for the timber and forest products industry in the state of Arkansas. SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MIKE PRESTON Michael Preston. Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Michael “Mike” Preston executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) in March 2015 and Secretary of Commerce July 2019. Preston is highly regarded as a leading advocate in economic development. Over the years, Preston has made successful business recruitment trips toOPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
RURAL SERVICES
The Division of Rural Services (DRS) is charged with assisting rural communities with a population of 20,000 and under. Established under Act 302 of 1991, and merged with the Arkansas Economic Development Commission under Act 8 of the 2015 First Extraordinary Session, DRS assists local agencies in rural areas with information and technicalassistance.
FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURING IN ARKANSAS Well-trained workforce. 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: BLS - Annual 2019 Data) 1.36M skilled and trained workforce. 12.7% of Arkansas’ workforce is employed in manufacturing. Arkansas employs approximately 6,650 in the arms and ammo industry with an annual payroll of $310M. DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
RBGP EXPENSE SUBMISSION RBGP Expense Submission. Thank you for your Ready for Business Grant Expense Submission. If you have more expenses to submit, return to the expense email and use the link from that email to submit more expenses. We want your input! Answer 5 questions about our newwebsite.
RULES | ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSIONCOMMUNITY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENTECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT JOBSARKANSAS LAWS AND REGULATIONSARKANSAS ADMINISTRATIVE RULESARKANSAS CODE OF REGULATIONSARKANSAS HOSPITAL REGULATIONS Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Rules. Arkansas Ready for Business Proposed Rule and Notice of Public Hearing. Ready for Business Emergency Rule. Statement of RURAL COMMUNITY GRANT Rural Community Grant Program. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under this program. The match ratio on the program is 50/50. Communities wishing to apply for projects under the program must provide one half of the cost of the SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MIKE PRESTON Michael Preston. Gov. Asa Hutchinson appointed Michael “Mike” Preston executive director of the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) in March 2015 and Secretary of Commerce July 2019. Preston is highly regarded as a leading advocate in economic development. Over the years, Preston has made successful business recruitment trips to COL. (RET) ROB “GATOR” ATOR Col. (Ret) Rob “Gator” Ator. Robert Ator currently serves as the Director of Military Affairs for the Arkansas Economic Development Commission after his retirement from military service. Rob retired after serving as the Commander of the 189th Airlift Wing of the Arkansas Air National Guard, the largest Air National Guard C-130 Wingin the U.S.
STEVE SPARKS
Arkansas Economic Development Commission. 1 Commerce Way, Ste. 601. Little Rock, AR 72202. Toll Free. 1-800-ARKANSAS. Media Inquiries.501-682-7306. Email
OPPORTUNITY ZONES
An opportunity zone is an economically-distressed community where new investments, under certain conditions, may be eligible for preferential tax treatment. Locations qualify as opportunity zones after being nominated by the state, and the Secretary of the U.S. Treasury has certified the nomination through the Internal RevenueService.
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FIREARMS AND AMMUNITION MANUFACTURING IN ARKANSAS Well-trained workforce. 7th highest percentage of manufacturing employment (Source: BLS - Annual 2019 Data) 1.36M skilled and trained workforce. 12.7% of Arkansas’ workforce is employed in manufacturing. Arkansas employs approximately 6,650 in the arms and ammo industry with an annual payroll of $310M. DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
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ARKANSAS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION Midway between Mexico City and Montreal, Arkansas offers a valuable distribution advantage. AEDC's mission is to create economic opportunity by attracting higher paying jobs, expanding and diversifying our state and local economies, increasing incomes and investment, and generating positive growth throughout Arkansas. DRAX TO KICKSTART DEVELOPMENT OF $40M ARKANSAS PELLET PLANTS Drax to kickstart development of $40M Arkansas pellet plants. May 06, 2021. Leola, Ark. (May 6, 2021) – Drax Group, world-leading sustainable biomass production and supply company, will begin constructing the first of three new “satellite” pellet plants in Arkansas, the company announced today. The three plants are togetherexpected to
SPAY AND NEUTER PET GRANT The Spay and Neuter Pet Grant Program (SNGP) was established on May 25th 2020, to provide grant funds to organizations that provide spay and neuter services for cats and dogs. Pursuant to the authority granted at A.C.A. §15-4-209 (a) (1), the Arkansas Economic Development Commission (AEDC) shall administer the SNGP. ARKANSAS COST OF LIVING Arkansas' Buyer-Friendly Housing Market. Affordable housing is abundant in Arkansas, and it is one of the most significant contributing factors in the cost-of-living difference. Zillow reported that the median price of homes sold is $156,800, with the median listprice per
‘ARKANSAS READY FOR BUSINESS’: ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF LITTLE ROCK – Governor Asa Hutchinson and the Arkansas Department of Commerce are launching the Arkansas Ready for Business Grant Program to oversee distribution of federal funds coming to state companies through the CARES ACT, the Governor announced at a news conference today. Following an approval from the Governor’s CARES Act Steering Committee, the Arkansas ARKANSAS INC. PODCAST AEDC's Project Manager, Jack Thomas, sits down with Dr. Matthew Pelkki to discuss the latest economic development trends for the timber and forest products industry in the state of Arkansas. ARKANSAS OPPORTUNITY ZONE MAP Arkansas Economic Development Commission. 1 Commerce Way, Ste. 601. Little Rock, AR 72202. Toll Free. 1-800-ARKANSAS. Media Inquiries.501-682-7306. Email
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