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COVID-19 BUSINESS RESOURCES New cash grants for businesses rebounding from COVID-19. WEDC is committed to helping businesses like yours continue on their post-pandemic path to recovery. Our new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants are administered by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) and funded through the federal government’s American Rescue Plan Act. TOWN OF CABLE RECEIVES $250,000 STATE GRANT TO REDEVELOP Town of Cable receives $250,000 state grant to redevelop idle resort site. MADISON, WI. FEB. 17, 2021 – The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County. The Idle Sites Redevelopment Grant from the Wisconsin Economic DevelopmentCorporation (WEDC
GOV. EVERS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION DATES FOR $420 MILLION IN Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses. Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor Tony Eversannounced today.
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The intent of the Annual Report on Economic Development is to provide transparency and guide fiscal and programmatic management toward measurable and reportable results. Wisconsin’s economic development programs are designed to retain and attract businesses, create jobs and encourage economic growth. Recognizing the importance of measuringEXECUTIVE PROFILES
EXECUTIVE PROFILES. Melissa “Missy” Hughes is secretary and CEO of WEDC, Wisconsin’s lead economic development organization. Before joining WEDC in October 2019, she was general counsel and. Read More. Sam Rikkers is deputy secretary and chief operating officer for WEDC. Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019. Read More. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDITS The Business Development Tax Credit Program supports job creation, capital investment, training and Corporate Headquarters location or retention by providing businesses located in or relocating to Wisconsin with refundable tax credits that can help to reduce their Wisconsin income/franchise tax liability or provide a refund, therebyhelping to
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. TARGETED INDUSTRY PROJECT Program description: The program offers assistance to targeted economic driver industries culminating over time in the development, diversification, competitiveness and growth in sectors that provide sustained high-quality jobs and continued innovation and increase in GDP in Wisconsin. Applicants must be actively engaged in distinctindustry or
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INform is an online workflow platform aided by a core business rules engine (BRE). Its purpose is simple: to make WEDC’s business processes faster, of higher quality and more customer-supportive through online guided tasks, automation of repeatable business activities, and control of interactions between systems and people. WISCONSIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is committed to creating and maintaining a business climate that allows you to maximize your potential. Working with more than 600 statewide partners, including regional economic development organizations, academic institutions and industry groups, we’re enhancing ourcommunities
COVID-19 BUSINESS RESOURCES New cash grants for businesses rebounding from COVID-19. WEDC is committed to helping businesses like yours continue on their post-pandemic path to recovery. Our new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants are administered by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) and funded through the federal government’s American Rescue Plan Act. TOWN OF CABLE RECEIVES $250,000 STATE GRANT TO REDEVELOP Town of Cable receives $250,000 state grant to redevelop idle resort site. MADISON, WI. FEB. 17, 2021 – The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County. The Idle Sites Redevelopment Grant from the Wisconsin Economic DevelopmentCorporation (WEDC
GOV. EVERS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION DATES FOR $420 MILLION IN Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses. Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor Tony Eversannounced today.
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The intent of the Annual Report on Economic Development is to provide transparency and guide fiscal and programmatic management toward measurable and reportable results. Wisconsin’s economic development programs are designed to retain and attract businesses, create jobs and encourage economic growth. Recognizing the importance of measuringEXECUTIVE PROFILES
EXECUTIVE PROFILES. Melissa “Missy” Hughes is secretary and CEO of WEDC, Wisconsin’s lead economic development organization. Before joining WEDC in October 2019, she was general counsel and. Read More. Sam Rikkers is deputy secretary and chief operating officer for WEDC. Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019. Read More. BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDITS The Business Development Tax Credit Program supports job creation, capital investment, training and Corporate Headquarters location or retention by providing businesses located in or relocating to Wisconsin with refundable tax credits that can help to reduce their Wisconsin income/franchise tax liability or provide a refund, therebyhelping to
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. TARGETED INDUSTRY PROJECT Program description: The program offers assistance to targeted economic driver industries culminating over time in the development, diversification, competitiveness and growth in sectors that provide sustained high-quality jobs and continued innovation and increase in GDP in Wisconsin. Applicants must be actively engaged in distinctindustry or
INFORM PORTAL
INform is an online workflow platform aided by a core business rules engine (BRE). Its purpose is simple: to make WEDC’s business processes faster, of higher quality and more customer-supportive through online guided tasks, automation of repeatable business activities, and control of interactions between systems and people. COVID-19 BUSINESS RESOURCES New cash grants for businesses rebounding from COVID-19. WEDC is committed to helping businesses like yours continue on their post-pandemic path to recovery. Our new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants are administered by the Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) and funded through the federal government’s American Rescue Plan Act.EXECUTIVE PROFILES
EXECUTIVE PROFILES. Melissa “Missy” Hughes is secretary and CEO of WEDC, Wisconsin’s lead economic development organization. Before joining WEDC in October 2019, she was general counsel and. Read More. Sam Rikkers is deputy secretary and chief operating officer for WEDC. Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019. Read More. REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. HISTORIC PRESERVATION TAX CREDIT The goal of the Historic Preservation Tax Credit (HTC) Program is to incent reinvestment into historic main streets, downtowns, and commercial districts in the state of Wisconsin. This program supports the following WEDC Strategic Pillar and Focus Area: Community and Economic Opportunity : INVESTORS, STARTUP LEADERS BACKING $100 MILLION FUND OF Startup community leaders and investors alike are looking to rally support for a proposed $100 million state investment in a “fund of funds” contained inSTICKERPRICE
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WEDC employees receive five weeks (25 days or 200 hours) of paid time off per year, to be used for vacation, sick time, personal days, and/or a leave of absence. More time can be earned beginning the 5th and 10th years of employment. Bereavement, jury duty and volunteer time is also available. Additionally, WEDC recognizes 10 paid holidaysper
TOWN OF CABLE RECEIVES $250,000 STATE GRANT TO REDEVELOP Town of Cable receives $250,000 state grant to redevelop idle resort site. MADISON, WI. FEB. 17, 2021 – The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County. The Idle Sites Redevelopment Grant from the Wisconsin Economic DevelopmentCorporation (WEDC
GOV. EVERS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION DATES FOR $420 MILLION IN Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses. Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor Tony Eversannounced today.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. TARGETED INDUSTRY PROJECT Program description: The program offers assistance to targeted economic driver industries culminating over time in the development, diversification, competitiveness and growth in sectors that provide sustained high-quality jobs and continued innovation and increase in GDP in Wisconsin. Applicants must be actively engaged in distinctindustry or
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TAI Diagnostics raises greater than $20 million, releases first product. TAI Diagnostics recently launched its first product, a non-invasive test for heart transplant monitoring, and is developing a pan-organ strategy where it would do a similar test for lungs and kidneys. The startup has raised more than $20 million since itsinception.
INFORM PORTAL
INform is an online workflow platform aided by a core business rules engine (BRE). Its purpose is simple: to make WEDC’s business processes faster, of higher quality and more customer-supportive through online guided tasks, automation of repeatable business activities, and control of interactions between systems and people. RISING DEMAND FOR ORGANIC FOODS IN MEXICO Mexico is in the top 20 producers of organic foods worldwide, with 1.3 million acres of land dedicated to organic agriculture. Mexico is the main producer and largest exporter of organic coffee and the third-largest producer of organic honey. Other organic crops grown in Mexico include corn, cacao, avocados, sesame seeds, cactus paddles REGIONAL DIRECTOR MAP FEB 21 Douglas Bayfield Ashland Iron Vilas Florence Forest Marinette Oneida Price Burnett Washburn Sawyer Polk St. Croix Dunn Pierce Pepin Eau Claire Chippewa Clark Wood Portage Waupaca WISCONSIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is committed to creating and maintaining a business climate that allows you to maximize your potential. Working with more than 600 statewide partners, including regional economic development organizations, academic institutions and industry groups, we’re enhancing ourcommunities
WEDC EMPLOYMENT
WEDC employees receive five weeks (25 days or 200 hours) of paid time off per year, to be used for vacation, sick time, personal days, and/or a leave of absence. More time can be earned beginning the 5th and 10th years of employment. Bereavement, jury duty and volunteer time is also available. Additionally, WEDC recognizes 10 paid holidaysper
TOWN OF CABLE RECEIVES $250,000 STATE GRANT TO REDEVELOP Town of Cable receives $250,000 state grant to redevelop idle resort site. MADISON, WI. FEB. 17, 2021 – The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County. The Idle Sites Redevelopment Grant from the Wisconsin Economic DevelopmentCorporation (WEDC
GOV. EVERS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION DATES FOR $420 MILLION IN Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses. Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor Tony Eversannounced today.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. TARGETED INDUSTRY PROJECT Program description: The program offers assistance to targeted economic driver industries culminating over time in the development, diversification, competitiveness and growth in sectors that provide sustained high-quality jobs and continued innovation and increase in GDP in Wisconsin. Applicants must be actively engaged in distinctindustry or
TAI DIAGNOSTICS
TAI Diagnostics raises greater than $20 million, releases first product. TAI Diagnostics recently launched its first product, a non-invasive test for heart transplant monitoring, and is developing a pan-organ strategy where it would do a similar test for lungs and kidneys. The startup has raised more than $20 million since itsinception.
INFORM PORTAL
INform is an online workflow platform aided by a core business rules engine (BRE). Its purpose is simple: to make WEDC’s business processes faster, of higher quality and more customer-supportive through online guided tasks, automation of repeatable business activities, and control of interactions between systems and people. RISING DEMAND FOR ORGANIC FOODS IN MEXICO Mexico is in the top 20 producers of organic foods worldwide, with 1.3 million acres of land dedicated to organic agriculture. Mexico is the main producer and largest exporter of organic coffee and the third-largest producer of organic honey. Other organic crops grown in Mexico include corn, cacao, avocados, sesame seeds, cactus paddles REGIONAL DIRECTOR MAP FEB 21 Douglas Bayfield Ashland Iron Vilas Florence Forest Marinette Oneida Price Burnett Washburn Sawyer Polk St. Croix Dunn Pierce Pepin Eau Claire Chippewa Clark Wood Portage WaupacaEXECUTIVE PROFILES
EXECUTIVE PROFILES. Melissa “Missy” Hughes is secretary and CEO of WEDC, Wisconsin’s lead economic development organization. Before joining WEDC in October 2019, she was general counsel and. Read More. Sam Rikkers is deputy secretary and chief operating officer for WEDC. Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019. Read More.INVESTII, INC.
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INform is an online workflow platform aided by a core business rules engine (BRE). Its purpose is simple: to make WEDC’s business processes faster, of higher quality and more customer-supportive through online guided tasks, automation of repeatable business activities, and control of interactions between systems and people.STICKERPRICE
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INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION QNBV Tixora Inc. Information Technology 6420 N. Bittersweet Ln. Glendale, 53217United States tixora.com Read MoreCUDDLYTAILS INC
INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION QNBV Cuddlytails INC Information Technology 7311 Greenfield Ave Milwaukee, 53214United States www.cuddlytails.com Nextdoor for Pets! Cuddlytails is a technology platform for Dog Owners to connect with trusted and verified dog-loving neighbors. Dog lovers are located in the same neighborhood or building. We provide a community forum for pet owners to book MEDICARDIA HEALTH INC. INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION QNBV MediCardia Health Inc. Health Technology 11168 N. Lake Shore Drive Mequon, 53092United States www.medicardiahealth.com Read More SAFEPRO TECHNOLOGIES, LLC INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION QNBV Safepro Technologies, LLC Information Technology W330S4010 Connemara Dr. Dousman, 53188United States www.safeprotechnologies.com Read MoreTEVETRON LLC
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INVESTMENTS IN INNOVATION QNBV RoddyMedical, LLC Biosciences/Medical Devices 1225 Discovery Parkway Suite 162 Wauwatosa, 53226United States www.roodymedical.com RoddyMedical designs, develops and commercializes innovative, proprietary medical devices, focusing on improving clinical and patient safety. These devices are inspired by the firsthand experiences of those on the frontlines of WISCONSIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is committed to creating and maintaining a business climate that allows you to maximize your potential. Working with more than 600 statewide partners, including regional economic development organizations, academic institutions and industry groups, we’re enhancing ourcommunities
WEDC EMPLOYMENT
WEDC employees receive five weeks (25 days or 200 hours) of paid time off per year, to be used for vacation, sick time, personal days, and/or a leave of absence. More time can be earned beginning the 5th and 10th years of employment. Bereavement, jury duty and volunteer time is also available. Additionally, WEDC recognizes 10 paid holidaysper
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EXECUTIVE PROFILES. Melissa “Missy” Hughes is secretary and CEO of WEDC, Wisconsin’s lead economic development organization. Before joining WEDC in October 2019, she was general counsel and. Read More. Sam Rikkers is deputy secretary and chief operating officer for WEDC. Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019. Read More. GOV. EVERS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION DATES FOR $420 MILLION IN Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses. Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor Tony Eversannounced today.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. BRING BIG IDEAS TO LIFE DOWNTOWN WEDC contest offers $10,000 top prize for downtown business pitch. MADISON, WI. APRIL 13, 2021 – Help make Wisconsin’s downtowns vibrant and dynamic places to live, work and do business by submitting your best idea to the Wisconsin Main Street Downtown Pitch Contest. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) will award $10,000 to bring the winning idea to life. TARGETED INDUSTRY PROJECT Program description: The program offers assistance to targeted economic driver industries culminating over time in the development, diversification, competitiveness and growth in sectors that provide sustained high-quality jobs and continued innovation and increase in GDP in Wisconsin. Applicants must be actively engaged in distinctindustry or
TAI DIAGNOSTICS
TAI Diagnostics raises greater than $20 million, releases first product. TAI Diagnostics recently launched its first product, a non-invasive test for heart transplant monitoring, and is developing a pan-organ strategy where it would do a similar test for lungs and kidneys. The startup has raised more than $20 million since itsinception.
REGIONAL DIRECTOR MAP FEB 21 Douglas Bayfield Ashland Iron Vilas Florence Forest Marinette Oneida Price Burnett Washburn Sawyer Polk St. Croix Dunn Pierce Pepin Eau Claire Chippewa Clark Wood Portage Waupaca RISING DEMAND FOR ORGANIC FOODS IN MEXICO Mexico is in the top 20 producers of organic foods worldwide, with 1.3 million acres of land dedicated to organic agriculture. Mexico is the main producer and largest exporter of organic coffee and the third-largest producer of organic honey. Other organic crops grown in Mexico include corn, cacao, avocados, sesame seeds, cactus paddles WISCONSIN ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is committed to creating and maintaining a business climate that allows you to maximize your potential. Working with more than 600 statewide partners, including regional economic development organizations, academic institutions and industry groups, we’re enhancing ourcommunities
WEDC EMPLOYMENT
WEDC employees receive five weeks (25 days or 200 hours) of paid time off per year, to be used for vacation, sick time, personal days, and/or a leave of absence. More time can be earned beginning the 5th and 10th years of employment. Bereavement, jury duty and volunteer time is also available. Additionally, WEDC recognizes 10 paid holidaysper
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EXECUTIVE PROFILES. Melissa “Missy” Hughes is secretary and CEO of WEDC, Wisconsin’s lead economic development organization. Before joining WEDC in October 2019, she was general counsel and. Read More. Sam Rikkers is deputy secretary and chief operating officer for WEDC. Prior to joining WEDC in November 2019. Read More. GOV. EVERS ANNOUNCES APPLICATION DATES FOR $420 MILLION IN Participating businesses to receive $5,000; grant program to help up to 84,000 Wisconsin small businesses. Applications for up to $420 million in new Wisconsin Tomorrow Small Business Recovery Grants for small businesses affected by the COVID-19 pandemic will open at 8 a.m. Monday, May 24 through 4:30 p.m. Monday, June 7, Governor Tony Eversannounced today.
REGIONAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTORS Regional Economic Development Directors. WEDC’s dedicated Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed. BRING BIG IDEAS TO LIFE DOWNTOWN WEDC contest offers $10,000 top prize for downtown business pitch. MADISON, WI. APRIL 13, 2021 – Help make Wisconsin’s downtowns vibrant and dynamic places to live, work and do business by submitting your best idea to the Wisconsin Main Street Downtown Pitch Contest. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) will award $10,000 to bring the winning idea to life. TARGETED INDUSTRY PROJECT Program description: The program offers assistance to targeted economic driver industries culminating over time in the development, diversification, competitiveness and growth in sectors that provide sustained high-quality jobs and continued innovation and increase in GDP in Wisconsin. Applicants must be actively engaged in distinctindustry or
TAI DIAGNOSTICS
TAI Diagnostics raises greater than $20 million, releases first product. TAI Diagnostics recently launched its first product, a non-invasive test for heart transplant monitoring, and is developing a pan-organ strategy where it would do a similar test for lungs and kidneys. The startup has raised more than $20 million since itsinception.
REGIONAL DIRECTOR MAP FEB 21 Douglas Bayfield Ashland Iron Vilas Florence Forest Marinette Oneida Price Burnett Washburn Sawyer Polk St. Croix Dunn Pierce Pepin Eau Claire Chippewa Clark Wood Portage Waupaca RISING DEMAND FOR ORGANIC FOODS IN MEXICO Mexico is in the top 20 producers of organic foods worldwide, with 1.3 million acres of land dedicated to organic agriculture. Mexico is the main producer and largest exporter of organic coffee and the third-largest producer of organic honey. Other organic crops grown in Mexico include corn, cacao, avocados, sesame seeds, cactus paddles TOWN OF CABLE RECEIVES $250,000 STATE GRANT TO REDEVELOP Town of Cable receives $250,000 state grant to redevelop idle resort site. MADISON, WI. FEB. 17, 2021 – The Town of Cable is receiving a $250,000 state grant to help redevelop the former Telemark lodge and resort property located in Bayfield County. The Idle Sites Redevelopment Grant from the Wisconsin Economic DevelopmentCorporation (WEDC
ECONOMIC GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT The intent of the Annual Report on Economic Development is to provide transparency and guide fiscal and programmatic management toward measurable and reportable results. Wisconsin’s economic development programs are designed to retain and attract businesses, create jobs and encourage economic growth. Recognizing the importance of measuring BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT TAX CREDITS The Business Development Tax Credit Program supports job creation, capital investment, training and Corporate Headquarters location or retention by providing businesses located in or relocating to Wisconsin with refundable tax credits that can help to reduce their Wisconsin income/franchise tax liability or provide a refund, therebyhelping to
WE'RE ALL IN SMALL BUSINESS GRANT The We’re All In Small Business Grant program is designed to help small businesses get back on their feet as they re-emerge from the COVID-19 pandemic and Safer at Home, while also encouraging adoption of best practices to keep employees, customers and communities safe.. Funded by the federal Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act, the We’re All In Small Business Grant APPLICATIONS NOW BEING ACCEPTED FOR WE’RE ALL IN SMALL The application period for WEDC’s new We’re All In Small Business Grant Program is open now through June 23, 2020, at 11:59 p.m. (Note that the closing date was extended from what was originally announced.). The program is designed to help Wisconsin companies recover from the impact of COVID-19 and the associated shutdowns.CONNECT COMMUNITIES
WEDC provides technical assistance to communities in the planning, management, and implementation of strategic development projects in downtowns and urban neighborhoods. This includes Main Street support and Connect Communities, which is aimed at supplementing the Main Street program by expanding services to more downtowns across thestate.
FIRST MAIN STREET MINI-MAKEOVER CONTEST WINNER UNVEILS NEW The Sow’s Ear in downtown Verona unveiled their new look today following the completion of the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation’s (WEDC’s) inaugural Main Street Mini-MakeoverContest. Read More
AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND INVEST IN PANDEMIC RECOVERY Both countries have weathered the pandemic well and limited the economic damage due to strict lockdowns. Read More CHINA'S GROWING PLANT-BASED MEAT MARKET Products that focus on appealing taste and texture are outselling products that focus mainly on nutritional value. Read More OPPORTUNITIES IN MEXICO'S PAPER INDUSTRY The market depends on imports since it does not produce enough to meet domestic demand. Read MoreSkip to content
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2020-05-07T09:38:40-05:00 DEDICATED TO WISCONSIN’S ECONOMIC GROWTH The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC) is committed to creating and maintaining a business climate that allows you to maximize your potential. Working with more than 600 statewide partners, including regional economic development organizations, academic institutions and industry groups, we’re enhancing our communities, supporting business development, advancing industry innovation, tapping global markets and developing a talented workforce to help Wisconsin realize its full economic potential. IN WISCONSIN, YOU WILL FIND THE SUPPORT YOU NEED TO COMPETE IN AN INCREASINGLY COMPETITIVE GLOBAL ENVIRONMENTECONOMIC DRIVERS
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STRATEGIC ECONOMIC COMPETITIVENESS ENCOURAGING INNOVATION AND FOSTERING AN ENVIRONMENT OF SUCCESS FOR INDUSTRY AND ITS SUPPORTING WORKFORCE.__
BUSINESS DEVELOPMENT LEVERAGING STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIPS THROUGHOUT THE STATE TO HELP WISCONSIN COMPANIES START UP, GROW AND REACH NEW MARKETS.__
COMMUNITY AND ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY HELPING TO IMPROVE QUALITY OF LIFE THROUGH SUPPORT FOR MINORITY BUSINESS GROWTH AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AND REVITALIZATION EFFORTS.__
BRAND DEVELOPMENT AND STRATEGY RAISING AWARENESS OF WISCONSIN’S MANY ASSETS THROUGH POWERFUL STORIES AND ACHIEVEMENTS.__
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Sub-Zero Group, Inc., has been manufacturing best-in-class kitchen appliances in Wisconsin since its founding in 1945. Now a third-generation family-owned business with three brands—Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Cove—the company continues to grow its product lines and invest in its future.__ READ STORY
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PreventionGenetics saw opportunity in the emerging markets of South America. With that in mind, company leaders began seeking assistance from WEDC to develop an export strategy.__ READ STORY
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2019-10-15T09:50:47-05:00 WISCONSIN SCHOOL DISTRICTS ENCOURAGED TO APPLY FOR FAB LABS GRANTS WEDC is now accepting applications for the fifth year of its Fabrication Laboratories (Fab Labs) Grant Program, which provides funding to help public schools build or expand fab labs. Read MoreWISCONSIN NEWS
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2021-06-02T16:00:37-05:00 CITY OF MANITOWOC RECEIVES $98,000 STATE GRANT TO SUPPORT REDEVELOPMENT OF RIVER POINT DISTRICTSabrina
2021-06-02T16:00:37-05:00June 2, 2021|Comments Off on City of Manitowoc receives $98,000 state grant to support redevelopment of River Point District WEDC investment to help fund site assessment of downtown property MADISON, WI. JUNE 2, 2021Jake Mieske
2021-06-02T08:46:24-05:00 CITY OF MANITOWOC RECEIVES $98,000 STATE GRANT TO SUPPORT REDEVELOPMENT OF RIVER POINT DISTRICTJake Mieske
2021-06-02T08:46:24-05:00June 2, 2021|Comments Off on City of Manitowoc receives $98,000 state grant to support redevelopment of River Point District The City of Manitowoc is receiving a $98,000 state grant to investigate and ensure the environmental health of a 7.7-acre site on a Manitowoc River peninsula in the city’s downtown. Read MoreJake Mieske
2021-05-26T15:24:17-05:00 CITY OF WEYAUWEGA RECEIVES $93,000 STATE GRANT TO SUPPORT REDEVELOPMENT OF VACANT MAIN STREET BUILDINGJake Mieske
2021-05-26T15:24:17-05:00May 27, 2021|Comments Off on City of Weyauwega receives $93,000 state grant to support redevelopment of vacant Main Street building The City of Weyauwega is receiving a $93,000 state grant to help renovate a building located in downtown Weyauwega. Read MoreVIEW ALL POSTS
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