Three eastern North Dakota communities to receive Main Street Initiative Vibrancy Grant funding
2 Sep 2020
The North Dakota Department of Commerce announced that three communities in eastern North Dakota were recommended to receive funding from the Main Street Initiative Vibrancy Grant.
Nine communities across the state were recommended to receive grant funding, with a total of $13,500 to be awarded.
Eastern North Dakota grant recipients include City of Argusville, Jamestown Downtown Association and Tuttle Rural Innovation Center.
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