This represents a 34.1% increase over 2021, when the state received $26,165,580 in funding.
Wisconsin ranked 39th across the U.S. in total EDA grant funding for 2022. California topped the list with $238,656,132 in funding across 57 grants.
State of Wisconsin received the largest EDA grant for funding an economic development project in the state, totalling $5,586,509.
EDA Grant Recipients in Wisconsin in 2022
Grantee Name | Total Funding |
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State of Wisconsin | $5,586,509 |
Menominee Tribal Enterprises | $4,955,538 |
City of Reedsburg | $3,733,743 |
Redevelopment Authority of the City of Milwaukee (RACM) | $3,194,160 |
Outagamie County | $3,010,000 |
State Historical Society of Wisconsin | $2,750,000 |
Village of Muscoda | $2,221,820 |
City of Kewaunee | $1,953,231 |
Friends of Lapham Peek Unit – Kettle Moraine State Forest, Inc. | $1,299,900 |
City of Ladysmith | $1,173,108 |
Wisconsin Department of Administration | $1,000,000 |
Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission | $800,000 |
Oneida Nation | $648,339 |
Wisconsin Paper Council | $499,666 |
Green Bay Area Chamber of Commerce Foundation, Inc. | $467,500 |
Sokaogon Chippewa Community | $427,458 |
Northwest Regional Planning Commission | $393,113 |
Southwestern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission | $256,000 |
Bay-Lake Regional Planning Commission | $210,000 |
University of Wisconsin-System | $186,000 |
Great Lakes Inter-Tribal Council, Inc. | $153,000 |
University of Wisconsin-System | $106,000 |
Lac Courte Oreilles Band of Lake Superior Chippewa Indians of Wisconsin | $71,500 |