Ben Page, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development and Chief Operating Officer at EDA | https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership
This represents a 122.5% increase over 2021, when the state received $17,905,743 in funding.
Indiana ranked 31st across the U.S. in total EDA grant funding for 2022. California topped the list with $238,656,132 in funding across 57 grants.
Indiana Lieutenant Governor's Office received the largest EDA grant for funding an economic development project in the state, totalling $5,582,552.
EDA Grant Recipients in Indiana in 2022
Grantee Name | Total Funding |
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Indiana Lieutenant Governor's Office | $5,582,552 |
Goshen College, Inc. | $4,009,525 |
Indianapolis Airport Authority | $3,830,498 |
City of Bloomington | $3,525,075 |
City of Huntingburg | $3,184,491 |
Patoka Lake Regional Water and Sewer District | $3,015,750 |
River Ridge Development Authority | $3,000,000 |
City of Rensselaer | $1,855,700 |
Northwest Central Indiana Community Partnerships, Inc. | $1,704,000 |
Indiana Institute of Technology, Inc. | $1,489,248 |
Town of Middlebury | $1,393,000 |
City of Kokomo | $1,149,900 |
Town of Santa Claus | $1,132,046 |
Indiana Economic Development Corporation | $1,000,000 |
West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Inc. | $800,000 |
Purdue University | $620,428 |
City Of Indianapolis | $499,750 |
University of Saint Francis | $385,129 |
Purdue University | $250,000 |
River Hills Economic Development District and Regional Planning Commission | $210,000 |
Southeastern Indiana Regional Planning Commission | $210,000 |
West Central Indiana Economic Development District, Inc. | $210,000 |
Indiana 15 Regional Planning Commission | $210,000 |
Hamilton County Tourism, Inc. | $208,000 |
Purdue University | $134,708 |
Trustees of Indiana University | $96,000 |
Northwestern Indiana Regional Planning Commission | $70,000 |
Michiana Area Council of Governments | $70,000 |