DEED Approves Job Creation Funding for Five Businesses

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Contact: Shane Delaney, 651-259-7236
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DEED Approves Job Creation Funding for Five Businesses ST. PAUL – The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development (DEED) approved grants totaling nearly $706,000 to support five business expansion projects in Greater Minnesota. "Supporting business expansions like these is exactly what the Minnesota Job Creation Fund is designed to do," said Governor Mark Dayton. "I congratulate these Minnesota businesses and their hard-working employees for their successes. We are grateful for their contributions to our economy and for the 131 new jobs these expansions will create.” “These five small businesses are investing in themselves and their communities,” said DEED Commissioner Shawntera Hardy. “With support from the Job Creation Fund, they will put $20.7 million into local expansion projects and create 131 jobs.” The Job Creation Fund, which was created by Gov. Mark Dayton in 2013, is a pay-for-performance program that provides funding to businesses after they meet certain criteria, including minimum requirements for job creation and private investments. Under the program, businesses must create at least 10 full-time jobs and invest at least $500,000 to be eligible for financial assistance in the Twin Cities metro and create at least five full-time jobs and invest at least $250,000 in Greater Minnesota. Since the Job Creation Fund was launched in January 2014, DEED has awarded about $38.1 million for 87 business expansion projects in Minnesota. Companies have committed to creating 5,252 full-time jobs and investing more than $1 billion to expand. The following is a breakdown of the latest funding round: Bondhus Corp., Monticello, $175,300 Clyde Machines, Glenwood, $100,000 GEOTEK, Stewartville, $175,400 Mortarr LLC, Albert Lea, $175,000 Reliant Systems Inc., Zimmerman, $80,000 DEED is the state’s principal economic development agency, promoting business recruitment, expansion and retention, workforce development, international trade and community development. For more details about the agency and its services, visit the DEED website or follow us on Twitter.
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