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NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Develop older buildings in your community into assets to attract new or expanding businesses with the state's Building Reuse Program. This program provides grants to local governments, using three categoriesof funding for:
NC COMMERCE: CRITERIA OR GUIDELINES These documents offer a detailed look at the state's Consolidated Plan for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for the years 2021-2025. We invite your feedback during the public comment period, which is now open and runs through April 29, 2021 NC COMMERCE: EXPAND IN NORTH CAROLINA Environmental. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality can answer permitting questions and help your company reduce waste generation, water and energy so it can be more environmentally friendly and cost efficient.. Workforce development. NCWorks, our statewide system for employee development and training, boasts one of the most highly skilled workforces in the U.S. across a NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Suitable buildings for business use are a fundamental building block for economic development, and many older buildings in your community can still offer an attractive location for a growing company. However, the costs for renovating or upfitting these buildings can be prohibitive. That's where our Building Reuse Program comes into play. NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWS As of November 2020, the NCWorks Commission approves major statewide policies in accordance with the federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA), and these are known as Commission Policy Statements. Meanwhile, the Division of Workforce Solutions (DWS) issues Operational Guidance notices, which carry the full authority ofNCWorks
NC COMMERCE: SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MACHELLE BAKER SANDERS Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders. Governor Roy Cooper appointed Machelle Baker Sanders as Secretary of Commerce on February 12, 2021. A native of Belhaven, North Carolina, Sanders brings extensive experience in both management and leadership to her role at Commerce. A seasoned pharmaceutical and biotechnology executive,Secretary
NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITY The Wanchese Marine Industrial Park opened in 1981. It contains 53 acres of land, a 15-acre basin, and its own wastewater treatment and water systems. Buildings in the Park range from 3,200 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Park's 30 lots are fully leased to a number of marine businesses, including boat building, commercial fishing, marina, andsupply
NC COMMERCE: RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY The Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) is the appointed board that awards Rural, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Utility Account grant funds. The RIA consists of 17 members who are appointed as follows: The Secretary of Commerce, HOME | NC COMMERCE INTRANET This site serves as the North Carolina Department of Commerce Intranet. Access to this site is restricted to department employees and pre-approved participants. NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US Visit N.C. Commerce's helpful Resource Guide for business leaders and employers, offering guidance and support to help weather the COVID-19 situation in our state. 0Total Number of People Applying for UI Benefits Claims filed from March 15, 2020 - May 6, 2021. NOTE: Totalnumber of
NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Develop older buildings in your community into assets to attract new or expanding businesses with the state's Building Reuse Program. This program provides grants to local governments, using three categoriesof funding for:
NC COMMERCE: CRITERIA OR GUIDELINES These documents offer a detailed look at the state's Consolidated Plan for Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) for the years 2021-2025. We invite your feedback during the public comment period, which is now open and runs through April 29, 2021 NC COMMERCE: EXPAND IN NORTH CAROLINA Environmental. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality can answer permitting questions and help your company reduce waste generation, water and energy so it can be more environmentally friendly and cost efficient.. Workforce development. NCWorks, our statewide system for employee development and training, boasts one of the most highly skilled workforces in the U.S. across a NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Suitable buildings for business use are a fundamental building block for economic development, and many older buildings in your community can still offer an attractive location for a growing company. However, the costs for renovating or upfitting these buildings can be prohibitive. That's where our Building Reuse Program comes into play. NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWS As of November 2020, the NCWorks Commission approves major statewide policies in accordance with the federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA), and these are known as Commission Policy Statements. Meanwhile, the Division of Workforce Solutions (DWS) issues Operational Guidance notices, which carry the full authority ofNCWorks
NC COMMERCE: SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MACHELLE BAKER SANDERS Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders. Governor Roy Cooper appointed Machelle Baker Sanders as Secretary of Commerce on February 12, 2021. A native of Belhaven, North Carolina, Sanders brings extensive experience in both management and leadership to her role at Commerce. A seasoned pharmaceutical and biotechnology executive,Secretary
NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITY The Wanchese Marine Industrial Park opened in 1981. It contains 53 acres of land, a 15-acre basin, and its own wastewater treatment and water systems. Buildings in the Park range from 3,200 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Park's 30 lots are fully leased to a number of marine businesses, including boat building, commercial fishing, marina, andsupply
NC COMMERCE: RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY The Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) is the appointed board that awards Rural, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Utility Account grant funds. The RIA consists of 17 members who are appointed as follows: The Secretary of Commerce, HOME | NC COMMERCE INTRANET This site serves as the North Carolina Department of Commerce Intranet. Access to this site is restricted to department employees and pre-approved participants. PROGRAMS & SERVICES DIRECTORY North Carolina Economic Development Programs & Services Directory | Search for data and resources offered by the N.C. Department of Commerce, the state’s lead agency for community, workforce, and economic development. NC COMMERCE: RURAL GRANT PROGRAMS Due to the circumstances surrounding Covid-19, all inquiries, applications, progress reports, and supporting documentation should be submitted via e-mail to RGPreports@nccommerce.com. The Rural Grant Programs team, part of our Rural Economic Development Division, administers several state-funded grant programs: NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: NORTH CAROLINA MAIN STREET COMMUNITIES 1 day ago · The North Carolina Main Street & Rural Planning Center at the North Carolina Department of Commerce has announced that 52 North Carolina communities have been designated as a 2021 Accredited Main Street America™ program. This accreditation status is Main Street America’s top tier recognition and signifies a demonstrated commitment to comprehensive commercial district NC COMMERCE: GOVERNOR COOPER COMMITS TO OFFSHORE WIND Governor Roy Cooper today issued Executive Order No. 218 highlighting North Carolina’s commitment to offshore wind power as the state transitions to a clean energy economy. The Executive Order highlights the economic and environmental benefits of offshore wind and directs actions to help North Carolina secure the jobs and economic development associated with the industry’s estimated NC COMMERCE: THE LEAD FEED The Impact of Apprenticeship on Laid-Off Workers. Monday, April 5, 2021. The COVID-19 pandemic has led to record-high job losses. The task of identifying programs and services that advance the career prospects of laid-off workers is more important than ever. In a recent study, we use data from the North Carolina Common Follow-up System to NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE To provide guidance on the use of WIOA funds for supportive services to eligible participants enrolled in WIOA Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth programs and to rescind PS NC COMMERCE: RURAL INFRASTRUCTURE AUTHORITY The Rural Infrastructure Authority (RIA) is the appointed board that awards Rural, Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) and Utility Account grant funds. The RIA consists of 17 members who are appointed as follows: The Secretary of Commerce, NC COMMERCE: NORTH CAROLINA WINS NATIONAL ECONOMIC 1 day ago · North Carolina’s success in winning high-impact economic development projects was recognized today with a coveted Gold Shovel Award from Area Development magazine, a leading industry trade publication covering corporate site selection and economic development. “We’re honored to receive this national recognition for our success bringing good jobs to North Carolina,” said GovernorRoy
NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US Visit N.C. Commerce's helpful Resource Guide for business leaders and employers, offering guidance and support to help weather the COVID-19 situation in our state. 0Total Number of People Applying for UI Benefits Claims filed from March 15, 2020 - May 6, 2021. NOTE: Totalnumber of
NC COMMERCE: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE N.C. Commerce's Division of Employment Security transfers unemployment tax payments made by employers to the federal Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund in Washington, D.C. Each year, a prorated share of the interest earned on this trust fund is added back to the account of each North Carolina employer having a credit experience ratingbalance.
NC COMMERCE: CAREERS AT COMMERCE At the North Carolina Department of Commerce, we’re always looking to attract, motivate and retain high-quality employees. If you're inspired by energetic co-workers, a dynamic work environment and the potential to attract innovative businesses and more economic development to our state, we encourage you to apply. View currently open N.C. Department of Commerce jobs. NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWS As of November 2020, the NCWorks Commission approves major statewide policies in accordance with the federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA), and these are known as Commission Policy Statements. Meanwhile, the Division of Workforce Solutions (DWS) issues Operational Guidance notices, which carry the full authority ofNCWorks
NC COMMERCE: SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MACHELLE BAKER SANDERS Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders. Governor Roy Cooper appointed Machelle Baker Sanders as Secretary of Commerce on February 12, 2021. A native of Belhaven, North Carolina, Sanders brings extensive experience in both management and leadership to her role at Commerce. A seasoned pharmaceutical and biotechnology executive,Secretary
NC COMMERCE: LABOR MARKET DATA & TOOLS Labor Market Data & Tools. The Demand Driven Data Delivery System (D4) provides access to statewide and regional labor market data, including unemployment rates, jobs numbers, industry data, and occupational data. AccessNC is an application that provides a host of data relevant to economic developers and businesses in North Carolina. NC COMMERCE: JOB DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT GRANT (JDIG) The Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) is a performance-based, discretionary incentive program that provides cash grants directly to a company, when the company creates jobs and invests in the state. Grants are awarded only in competitive recruitment or retention situations. JDIG grants hold companies to strict performance targets,but the
NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITY The Wanchese Marine Industrial Park opened in 1981. It contains 53 acres of land, a 15-acre basin, and its own wastewater treatment and water systems. Buildings in the Park range from 3,200 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Park's 30 lots are fully leased to a number of marine businesses, including boat building, commercial fishing, marina, andsupply
NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Develop older buildings in your community into assets to attract new or expanding businesses with the state's Building Reuse Program. This program provides grants to local governments, using three categoriesof funding for:
NC COMMERCE: FOR VETERANS SEEKING JOBS IN NORTH CAROLINA Our team at the Division of Workforce Solutions provides experienced help to veterans, transitioning service members, and eligible spouses seeking a job. North Carolina, home to nearly 800,000 veterans and several of the nation's most important defense installations, understands the needs and challenges of military life. How It Works Veterans can visit their NCWorks Career Center and take NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US Visit N.C. Commerce's helpful Resource Guide for business leaders and employers, offering guidance and support to help weather the COVID-19 situation in our state. 0Total Number of People Applying for UI Benefits Claims filed from March 15, 2020 - May 6, 2021. NOTE: Totalnumber of
NC COMMERCE: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE N.C. Commerce's Division of Employment Security transfers unemployment tax payments made by employers to the federal Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund in Washington, D.C. Each year, a prorated share of the interest earned on this trust fund is added back to the account of each North Carolina employer having a credit experience ratingbalance.
NC COMMERCE: CAREERS AT COMMERCE At the North Carolina Department of Commerce, we’re always looking to attract, motivate and retain high-quality employees. If you're inspired by energetic co-workers, a dynamic work environment and the potential to attract innovative businesses and more economic development to our state, we encourage you to apply. View currently open N.C. Department of Commerce jobs. NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWS As of November 2020, the NCWorks Commission approves major statewide policies in accordance with the federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA), and these are known as Commission Policy Statements. Meanwhile, the Division of Workforce Solutions (DWS) issues Operational Guidance notices, which carry the full authority ofNCWorks
NC COMMERCE: SECRETARY OF COMMERCE MACHELLE BAKER SANDERS Secretary of Commerce Machelle Baker Sanders. Governor Roy Cooper appointed Machelle Baker Sanders as Secretary of Commerce on February 12, 2021. A native of Belhaven, North Carolina, Sanders brings extensive experience in both management and leadership to her role at Commerce. A seasoned pharmaceutical and biotechnology executive,Secretary
NC COMMERCE: LABOR MARKET DATA & TOOLS Labor Market Data & Tools. The Demand Driven Data Delivery System (D4) provides access to statewide and regional labor market data, including unemployment rates, jobs numbers, industry data, and occupational data. AccessNC is an application that provides a host of data relevant to economic developers and businesses in North Carolina. NC COMMERCE: JOB DEVELOPMENT INVESTMENT GRANT (JDIG) The Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG) is a performance-based, discretionary incentive program that provides cash grants directly to a company, when the company creates jobs and invests in the state. Grants are awarded only in competitive recruitment or retention situations. JDIG grants hold companies to strict performance targets,but the
NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITY The Wanchese Marine Industrial Park opened in 1981. It contains 53 acres of land, a 15-acre basin, and its own wastewater treatment and water systems. Buildings in the Park range from 3,200 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Park's 30 lots are fully leased to a number of marine businesses, including boat building, commercial fishing, marina, andsupply
NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Develop older buildings in your community into assets to attract new or expanding businesses with the state's Building Reuse Program. This program provides grants to local governments, using three categoriesof funding for:
NC COMMERCE: FOR VETERANS SEEKING JOBS IN NORTH CAROLINA Our team at the Division of Workforce Solutions provides experienced help to veterans, transitioning service members, and eligible spouses seeking a job. North Carolina, home to nearly 800,000 veterans and several of the nation's most important defense installations, understands the needs and challenges of military life. How It Works Veterans can visit their NCWorks Career Center and take NC COMMERCE: CONTACT 313 Chapanoke Rd., Suite 120. Raleigh NC 27603. (919) 814-0303. (800) 562-6333. Google Map. Mailing address: 4316 Mail Service Center. Raleigh NC 27699-4316. NC COMMERCE: GRANTS & INCENTIVES The State of North Carolina's economic development incentive programs are managed by the N.C. Department of Commerce. Find detailed Information about each of the state's economic development grant and support programs here on this page, including the Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG), One North Carolina Fund, North Carolina's rural development building reuse and infrastructure grants NC COMMERCE: UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE N.C. Commerce's Division of Employment Security transfers unemployment tax payments made by employers to the federal Unemployment Insurance Trust Fund in Washington, D.C. Each year, a prorated share of the interest earned on this trust fund is added back to the account of each North Carolina employer having a credit experience ratingbalance.
NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: NORTH CAROLINA MAIN STREET COMMUNITIES 21 hours ago · The North Carolina Main Street & Rural Planning Center at the North Carolina Department of Commerce has announced that 52 North Carolina communities have been designated as a 2021 Accredited Main Street America™ program. This accreditation status is Main Street America’s top tier recognition and signifies a demonstrated commitment to comprehensive commercial district NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NORTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE North Carolina’s 252 zones were certified by the United States Treasury on May 18, 2018. The federal law allows each state to designate up to 25 percent of its total low-income census tracts as zone candidates. North Carolina has just over 1,000 of these tracts, so only 252 census tracts could be selected as Opportunity Zones. NC COMMERCE: GOVERNOR COOPER COMMITS TO OFFSHORE WIND 1 day ago · Governor Roy Cooper today issued Executive Order No. 218 highlighting North Carolina’s commitment to offshore wind power as the state transitions to a clean energy economy. The Executive Order highlights the economic and environmental benefits of offshore wind and directs actions to help North Carolina secure the jobs and economic development associated with the industry’s estimated NC COMMERCE: FOREIGN LABOR CERTIFICATION 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: OPERATIONAL GUIDANCE To provide guidance on the use of WIOA funds for supportive services to eligible participants enrolled in WIOA Title I Adult, Dislocated Worker, and Youth programs and to rescind PS NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US Visit N.C. Commerce's helpful Resource Guide for business leaders and employers, offering guidance and support to help weather the COVID-19 situation in our state. 0Total Number of People Applying for UI Benefits Claims filed from March 15, 2020 - May 6, 2021. NOTE: Totalnumber of
NC COMMERCE: CONTACT 313 Chapanoke Rd., Suite 120. Raleigh NC 27603. (919) 814-0303. (800) 562-6333. Google Map. Mailing address: 4316 Mail Service Center. Raleigh NC 27699-4316. NC COMMERCE: GRANTS & INCENTIVES The State of North Carolina's economic development incentive programs are managed by the N.C. Department of Commerce. Find detailed Information about each of the state's economic development grant and support programs here on this page, including the Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG), One North Carolina Fund, North Carolina's rural development building reuse and infrastructure grants NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: COMMERCE LEADERSHIP Commerce Leadership. The Department is an executive branch agency of the State of North Carolina, led by the Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary, appointed by and directly reporting to the Governor, also serves as a member of the Governor's Cabinet. Read more about each of our leaders when you click on one of the cards below. NC COMMERCE: NORTH CAROLINA WELCOME CENTERS North Carolina's nine Welcome Centers promote thousands of tourism-related businesses — attractions, accommodations, events and more — to visitors already in the state actively seeking travel information. To find out how to display tourism-related brochures for your company in our Welcome Centers, review our brochure policy. NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITYNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DESNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE EMAILNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENCDEPARTMENT COMMERCE
The Wanchese Marine Industrial Park opened in 1981. It contains 53 acres of land, a 15-acre basin, and its own wastewater treatment and water systems. Buildings in the Park range from 3,200 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Park's 30 lots are fully leased to a number of marine businesses, including boat building, commercial fishing, marina, andsupply
NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWSMONTANA WIOAPOLICY MANUAL
As of November 2020, the NCWorks Commission approves major statewide policies in accordance with the federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA), and these are known as Commission Policy Statements. Meanwhile, the Division of Workforce Solutions (DWS) issues Operational Guidance notices, which carry the full authority ofNCWorks
NC COMMERCE: THE LEAD FEEDNC CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENC DEPARTMENT COMMERCENC ESC D4NC LABOR MARKET INFORMATIONNC UNEMPLOYMENT DATANORTH CAROLINA COMMERCE Monday, May 10, 2021. According to the US Census/BLS Current Population Survey, unemployment in North Carolina among those ages 16 to 24 dropped from 34.7% in April 2020 to 4.7% in March 2021 – nearing the 25-year low. Read full blog post. NC COMMERCE: COMMUNITY HOUSING GRANTS 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US Visit N.C. Commerce's helpful Resource Guide for business leaders and employers, offering guidance and support to help weather the COVID-19 situation in our state. 0Total Number of People Applying for UI Benefits Claims filed from March 15, 2020 - May 6, 2021. NOTE: Totalnumber of
NC COMMERCE: CONTACT 313 Chapanoke Rd., Suite 120. Raleigh NC 27603. (919) 814-0303. (800) 562-6333. Google Map. Mailing address: 4316 Mail Service Center. Raleigh NC 27699-4316. NC COMMERCE: GRANTS & INCENTIVES The State of North Carolina's economic development incentive programs are managed by the N.C. Department of Commerce. Find detailed Information about each of the state's economic development grant and support programs here on this page, including the Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG), One North Carolina Fund, North Carolina's rural development building reuse and infrastructure grants NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: COMMERCE LEADERSHIP Commerce Leadership. The Department is an executive branch agency of the State of North Carolina, led by the Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary, appointed by and directly reporting to the Governor, also serves as a member of the Governor's Cabinet. Read more about each of our leaders when you click on one of the cards below. NC COMMERCE: NORTH CAROLINA WELCOME CENTERS North Carolina's nine Welcome Centers promote thousands of tourism-related businesses — attractions, accommodations, events and more — to visitors already in the state actively seeking travel information. To find out how to display tourism-related brochures for your company in our Welcome Centers, review our brochure policy. NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITYNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DESNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE EMAILNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENCDEPARTMENT COMMERCE
The Wanchese Marine Industrial Park opened in 1981. It contains 53 acres of land, a 15-acre basin, and its own wastewater treatment and water systems. Buildings in the Park range from 3,200 to 30,000 sq. ft. The Park's 30 lots are fully leased to a number of marine businesses, including boat building, commercial fishing, marina, andsupply
NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWSMONTANA WIOAPOLICY MANUAL
As of November 2020, the NCWorks Commission approves major statewide policies in accordance with the federal Workforce Innovation & Opportunity Act (WIOA), and these are known as Commission Policy Statements. Meanwhile, the Division of Workforce Solutions (DWS) issues Operational Guidance notices, which carry the full authority ofNCWorks
NC COMMERCE: THE LEAD FEEDNC CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENC DEPARTMENT COMMERCENC ESC D4NC LABOR MARKET INFORMATIONNC UNEMPLOYMENT DATANORTH CAROLINA COMMERCE Monday, May 10, 2021. According to the US Census/BLS Current Population Survey, unemployment in North Carolina among those ages 16 to 24 dropped from 34.7% in April 2020 to 4.7% in March 2021 – nearing the 25-year low. Read full blog post. NC COMMERCE: COMMUNITY HOUSING GRANTS 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION The Division of Employment Security is responsible for the administration of the unemployment insurance program in the state of North Carolina. This program is a federal-state partnership, funded by federal and state unemployment taxes, which employers pay on the wages of their employees. Benefits are paid to eligible workers who lose their job through no fault of their own and are able NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: EXPAND IN NORTH CAROLINA Environmental. The North Carolina Department of Environmental Quality can answer permitting questions and help your company reduce waste generation, water and energy so it can be more environmentally friendly and cost efficient.. Workforce development. NCWorks, our statewide system for employee development and training, boasts one of the most highly skilled workforces in the U.S. across a NC COMMERCE: CAREERS AT COMMERCE At the North Carolina Department of Commerce, we’re always looking to attract, motivate and retain high-quality employees. If you're inspired by energetic co-workers, a dynamic work environment and the potential to attract innovative businesses and more economic development to our state, we encourage you to apply. View currently open N.C. Department of Commerce jobs. NC COMMERCE: FOREIGN LABOR CERTIFICATION 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: COMMERCE LEADERSHIP Commerce Leadership. The Department is an executive branch agency of the State of North Carolina, led by the Secretary of Commerce. The Secretary, appointed by and directly reporting to the Governor, also serves as a member of the Governor's Cabinet. Read more about each of our leaders when you click on one of the cards below. NC COMMERCE: LABOR MARKET DATA & TOOLS Labor Market Data & Tools. The Demand Driven Data Delivery System (D4) provides access to statewide and regional labor market data, including unemployment rates, jobs numbers, industry data, and occupational data. AccessNC is an application that provides a host of data relevant to economic developers and businesses in North Carolina. NC COMMERCE: THE LEAD FEED Monday, May 10, 2021. According to the US Census/BLS Current Population Survey, unemployment in North Carolina among those ages 16 to 24 dropped from 34.7% in April 2020 to 4.7% in March 2021 – nearing the 25-year low. Read full blog post. NC COMMERCE: BUILDING REUSE Develop older buildings in your community into assets to attract new or expanding businesses with the state's Building Reuse Program. This program provides grants to local governments, using three categoriesof funding for:
NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US $0 BillionUI Payments Issued - Total. Note: Total includes $141.7M of the Increased Benefit Amount, $965,874 of Federal payments from the Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation program, $594.1M from the Lost Wages Assistance program, $6.5B from the FPUC program, $1.1B from the PUA program, $220.4M from the Extended Benefits program, and $1.3B from the PEUC program NC COMMERCE: CONTACT Location 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 Mailing 4301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina27699-4301 Contact
NC COMMERCE: GRANTS & INCENTIVES The State of North Carolina's economic development incentive programs are managed by the N.C. Department of Commerce. Find detailed Information about each of the state's economic development grant and support programs here on this page, including the Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG), One North Carolina Fund, North Carolina's rural development building reuse and infrastructure grants NC COMMERCE: DATA, TOOLS & REPORTS Labor Market Data & Tools. Access everything from state and regional labor market data to employment projections, unemployment insurancestats and workforce
NC COMMERCE: EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: NORTH CAROLINA WELCOME CENTERS North Carolina's nine Welcome Centers promote thousands of tourism-related businesses — attractions, accommodations, events and more — to visitors already in the state actively seeking travel information. To find out how to display tourism-related brochures for your company in our Welcome Centers, review our brochure policy. NC COMMERCE: N.C. MARINE INDUSTRIAL PARK AUTHORITYNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE DESNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE EMAILNC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENCDEPARTMENT COMMERCE
The N.C. Marine Industrial Park Authority, an eleven-member state board whose members come from counties in the region, operates two marine parks, the Wanchese Marine Industrial Park and the Engelhard Marine Industrial Park. NC COMMERCE: NCWORKS COMMISSION POLICY STATEMENTS & DWSMONTANA WIOAPOLICY MANUAL
301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC COMMERCE: THE LEAD FEEDNC CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCENC DEPARTMENT COMMERCENC ESC D4NC LABOR MARKET INFORMATIONNC UNEMPLOYMENT DATANORTH CAROLINA COMMERCE The COVID-19 pandemic has led to record-high job losses. The task of identifying programs and services that advance the career prospects of laid-off workers is more important than ever. NC COMMERCE: COMMUNITY HOUSING GRANTS 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 (919)814-4600
NC DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCEFOR BUSINESSGRANTS & INCENTIVESDATA, TOOLS & REPORTSJOBS & TRAININGABOUT US $0 BillionUI Payments Issued - Total. Note: Total includes $141.7M of the Increased Benefit Amount, $965,874 of Federal payments from the Mixed Earners Unemployment Compensation program, $594.1M from the Lost Wages Assistance program, $6.5B from the FPUC program, $1.1B from the PUA program, $220.4M from the Extended Benefits program, and $1.3B from the PEUC program NC COMMERCE: CONTACT Location 301 North Wilmington Street Raleigh, North Carolina 27601-1058 Mailing 4301 Mail Service Center Raleigh, North Carolina27699-4301 Contact
NC COMMERCE: GRANTS & INCENTIVES The State of North Carolina's economic development incentive programs are managed by the N.C. Department of Commerce. Find detailed Information about each of the state's economic development grant and support programs here on this page, including the Job Development Investment Grant (JDIG), One North Carolina Fund, North Carolina's rural development building reuse and infrastructure grants NC COMMERCE: DATA, TOOLS & REPORTS Labor Market Data & Tools. Access everything from state and regional labor market data to employment projections, unemployment insurancestats and workforce
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COVID-19 INFORMATION FROM N.C. COMMERCE FROM THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DIVISION DAILY UNEMPLOYMENT INSURANCE (UI) CLAIMSShow Table
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BUSINESS SUPPORT RESOURCES COVID-19 (CORONAVIRUS) INFO FOR N.C. BUSINESSES Visit N.C. Commerce's helpful Resource Guide for business leaders and employers, offering guidance and support to help weather the COVID-19 situation in our state. 1,356,680Total Number of People Applying for UI Benefits _Claims filed from March 15 - November 23, 2020._ _NOTE: Total number of claims received: 2,805,235._ ------------------------- More UI Claims Data Claims by county, with demographic and industryinformation
925,054Total Number of People Paid UI Benefits _Payments from March 15 - November 24, 2020._ _NOTE: UI claims and payment data is subject to revision. This preliminary data may not match information from the U.S. Department of Labor’s Employment and Training Administration (ETA). ETA utilizes specific data reporting guidelines and methodologies which were not applied to the data published here._ $8.7BILLIONUI Payments Issued - Total * _Note: Total includes $87.2M of the Increased Benefit Amount, $585.1M of Federal payments from the Lost Wages Assistance program, $4.8B from the FPUC program, $669.5M from the PUA program, $159.4M from the Extended Benefits program, and $682.9M from the PEUC program_
* _Payment data for Mar. 15-November 24. UI claims up-to-date through 11:59pm, Monday, November 23, 2020. This page updated daily by 11:00am. LAST UPDATED NOVEMBER 24 • 10:55AM_ * _Download helpful guidance, documents, and information._
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