EDA awards $138,791 in grants for economic development projects in Litchfield County in 2019

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The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded $138,791 total in grants in 2019 in order to fund economic development projects in Litchfield County, according to data provided by the EDA.

The only project was awarded to the Northwest Hills Council of Governments.

The following table shows how much the EDA invested in projects in all counties in Connecticut in 2019.

Total awarded by county in Connecticut (2019)
Rank County Total
1 Fairfield County $1,969,963
2 Hartford County $716,155
3 New London County $144,885
4 Litchfield County $138,791


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