A Message from Governor PerdueWelcome and thank you for visiting the NCRecovery.gov Web site. I am committed to putting the federal recovery funds to use with a high level of efficiency, transparency and accountability. While the funds won't solve all of the challenges facing North Carolina and the nation, they are critical to getting North Carolina back on track. The funds will help rebuild our infrastructure, grow our economy, stabilize our budget and get North Carolinians back to work. Please come back often for updates on how the money is being spent and what you can do to participate. Sincerely, North Carolina Recovery Funding Opportunities / Competitive GrantsThe information presented in this link is intended to assist North Carolina citizens and organizations in finding applicable funding opportunities available through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. |
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Latest NewsDOE Announces $37 Million for Small Business Research and Technology8/20/2009 - U.S. Energy Secretary Steven Chu announced today that $37 million in funding from the Recovery Act will be made available to qualified small businesses through the De... Funds From American Recovery and Reinvestment Act Will Help North Carolina Forests8/19/2009 - State forestry officials will receive more than $6 million in federal economic recovery funds to reduce the spread of wildfires and help restore some of the state’s o... Economic Recovery Grants Awarded for Diesel Emissions Reduction Projects8/11/2009 - State environmental officials have awarded nearly $1.2 million in grants for 24 projects aimed at reducing air pollution from diesel-powered vehicles, equipment and s... Economic recovery money will go toward priority contamination sites8/10/2009 - State environmental officials soon will oversee assessment and cleanup actions at dozens of North Carolina’s most significant contamination sites, using funds awarded... 15 Contracts Totaling More Than $29 Million Awarded for Highway Projects Across North Carolina7/31/2009 - Gov. Bev Perdue today announced that 15 contracts totaling $29.3 million have been awarded for highway and bridge projects across North Carolina, including seven proj... |
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