![]() ![]() The Piscataquis County Economic Development Corporation has put together a Prep Packet for upcoming Covid-19 Grant and Loan programs. Piscataquis County Economic Development Corporation put together a Prep Packet for grant & loans 01/13/21Īs you may have heard, the New Cares Act Package will include a new round of funding through the Paycheck Protection Program and EIDL loans. Please call us or email with any questions! Georgia Underwood or John Shea Executive Director-20 We will also hear details about the Community Development Block Grant, and resources offered through the Department of Economic and Community Development (DECD) and the Small Business Development Center (SBDC). Joining us on the call will be reps from local SBA lending institutions, including Bangor Savings Bank, Camden National Bank, and Machias Savings Bank. The Piscataquis County Economic Development Council has partnered with MaineStream Finance, the Piscataquis and Katahdin Region Chambers, and Destination Moosehead Lake in the creation of a grant prep packet, and NOW, a ZOOM call on FEB 4th at 3pm to discuss these resources in detail and answer your questions. Many business owners find it difficult to navigate the options, often questioning which avenue is best, or if more than one option can be utilized. The new stimulus package offers relief to businesses in the form of paycheck protection, loans, grants, and other programs. Grant Package for COVID-19 Grant & Loan Programs 02/02/21 ![]() “It is part of our effort to help revitalize downtown, drawing more folks to the downtown from around the lake to shop, bank, dine, or enjoy musical performances, as well as arts and crafts events, community celebrations, or simply relaxing time at the shorefront.” “This park was envisioned in the Downtown Master Plan commissioned by the Town of Greenville”, MLREDC President Steve Levesque said in an interview in May of this year. There are also plans to add docking slips for boat traffic, enhancing the experience of visitors and locals alike who prefer traveling by boat to downtown Greenville in the warmer months. The lit walking path with strategically placed benches will add to the enjoyment of all who visit. Plans for the park also include a paved plaza with an informational kiosk, as well as plantings of native shrubbery and flowers. This gift will ensure visitors and locals are able to enjoy the park after the sun sets, which is key to the success of the MLREDC’S downtown revitalization efforts In Greenville. GREENVILLE- The Moosehead Lake Region Economic Development Committee (MLREDC) is delighted to announce a gift of $25,000 from Central Maine Power (CMP) to fund lighting for the Crafts Landing Park in Greenville. CMP Partners with Moosehead Lake Region EDC to Light Crafts Landing Park 03/28/21 ![]()
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