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Duke Energy supports economic development in southern Indiana with Partnership Program grant

May 21, 2024

Duke Energy has selected seven economic development organizations in southern Indiana for inclusion in its 2024 Partnership Program, which funds marketing and strategic efforts to attract new jobs and investment in communities the company serves.


“Economic development plays a vital role in the long-term growth and prosperity of the state,” said Erin Schneider, managing director of business development for Duke Energy. “Through these grant funds, we’re proud to support our local economic development partners as they work in new and creative ways to market their communities to site selectors and businesses across the world.”


Partnership Program grant funds can be used to support a wide array of marketing initiatives, including trade show attendance, website redesign, promotional materials and presentations or tours to introduce prospective companies and site selectors to a community.


To qualify for program consideration, each applicant submitted a plan that would have a direct impact on its community’s economic growth. Grant amounts varied depending on the size and scope of the project.


This year, JCIDC was awarded a $5,000 grant to support the update of marketing materials to promote the region during travels to Japan and Germany to meet with site consultants and business prospects.

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