NWAEDD Helps Eight Northwest Arkansas Communities Receive Grant Funding
Harrison, AR (Sept. 10, 2024) – In August, the Arkansas Economic Development Commission’s Division of Rural Services awarded $344,728.69 in Rural Community Grants to 33 cities and counties. Through a partnership with the Northwest Arkansas Economic Development District (NWAEDD), eight of those grants, totaling $75,993.44, were awarded to communities in Northwest Arkansas.
• Highfill: $14,915.92 – Cascade System for Fire Station
• Huntsville: $6,562.50 – LED Lighting for Fire Station
• Lakeview: $1,946.78 – Security Cameras for City Park
• Leslie: $13,724.85 – Turnout Gear
• Lurton: $9,750 – 250 Gallon Skid Unit
• Norfork: $14,406.04 – Turnout Gear
• Sulphur Springs: $8,588.60 – Remodel Restrooms at City Park
• Yellville: $6,098.75 – Installation of Elecrical Outlet at City Park for Food Truck use
The Rural Community Grant is one of the Division of Rural Services’ programs, which is used to fund projects such as fire trucks, fire protection equipment, community centers, storm sirens, community parks, walking trails, and baseball fields. Applicants from incorporated towns of less than 3,000 in population and unincorporated rural areas are eligible for up to $15,000 in matching funds under the program.
NWAEDD provides technical assistance to communities through application preparation and grant administration. Courtney Roberts, Community Development Coordinator with NWAEDD, worked with these communities and helped turn each one’s unique needs into grant awards.
Communities interested in applying for the Spring 2025 cycle can call 870-741-5404.