Duke Energy has awarded $114,500 to 24 Indiana economic development groups for the 2020 Marketing Partnership Program. Each program was awarded up to $5,000.
“Again this year, local and regional economic development groups can take advantage of the grants to help improve and strengthen their marketing efforts to attract business investment and bring jobs to their areas,” said Erin Schneider, Indiana director of economic development for Duke Energy.
To qualify for program consideration, each applicant must submit a marketing plan that has a direct impact on the community’s economic growth and supports Duke Energy’s economic development goals. Grant funding does not include travel, lodging, food and beverage and entertainment expenses.
The economic development organizations receiving the 2020 grants include:
- City of Batesville Economic Development Commission
- Bloomington Economic Development Corporation
- City of Westfield Economic Development
- Crawford County Economic Development Corporation
- Daviess County Economic Development Foundation, Inc.
- Economic Development Corporation of Greensburg/Decatur County
- East Central Indiana Regional Partnership
- Grow Wabash County
- Hamilton County Economic Development Corporation
- Indiana Technology Corridor
- Indy Partnership
- Jackson County Industrial Development Corporation
- Lawrence County Economic Growth Council
- One Dearborn, Inc.
- Orange County Economic Development Partnership
- Pike County Economic Development Corporation
- Radius Indiana
- Scott County Economic Development Corporation
- Shelby County Development Corporation
- Southwest Indiana Development Council, Inc. (SWIDC)
- Success Warrick County
- Terre Haute Regional Airport
- Vermillion Rise Mega Park
- Whitley County Economic Development Corporation