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Interested in becoming an investor in the Iowa Lakes Corridor and supporting our mission? Please fill out this form and return to info@lakescorridor.com!
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Governor Reynolds today announced that conditional awards are beginning to be approved for disaster impacted Iowa homeowners through the state-funded Disaster Recovery Housing Assistance Program (DRHAP). The awards will allow homeowners to begin rebuilding or be reimbursed for eligible expenses incurred. "Fast-tracking relief for disaster-impacted Iowans has been my priority, and I’m pleased to announce that funds have started being awarded to homeowners," said Gov. Reynolds...
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Clay County Non-profits and Service organizations are invited to apply for Disaster Recovery Grants.
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For Dickinson County - Grants will be provided to community-based organizations and service providers active in current response — and will not be made available for individual application.
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Stay In Touch With FEMA DES MOINES, Iowa — Iowans affected by recent tornadoes, storms and flooding should stay in touch with FEMA to ensure their disaster assistance process stays on track. FEMA funding is available to homeowners and renters in Adair, Adams, Buena Vista, Cedar, Cherokee, Clarke, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Harrison, Humboldt, Jasper, Lyon, Mills, Montgomery, O’Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Polk, Pottawattamie, Ringgold, Shelby, Sioux, Story,...
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Spencer Chamber Foundation Launches Flood Recovery FundSpencer, IA – August 6, 2024 – The Spencer Chamber Foundation is pleased to announce the launch of the Flood Recovery Fund to help those affected by recent flooding. This fund aims to support residents and businesses in Spencer who have faced losses due to the disaster. To date, the Chamber Foundation has received approximately $250,000 in donations ranging from...
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The most up-to-date resource list from the SBDC for businesses
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Public Assistance can reimburse the costs for emergency protective measures, debris removal, and infrastructure repairs or replacement needed due to disaster-related damage.FEMA will provide reimbursement of at least 75 percent of eligible costs, with the state and local governments sharing the remaining 25 percent of costs. Eligible entities include state governments, local governments and certain private nonprofit organizations, such as schools and public utility districts.Although...
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For more information, contact Spencer Community Schools!
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IAR will provide up to $2,500 in housing relief to individuals who primarily reside in Buena Vista, Carroll, Cerro Gordo, Cherokee, Clay, Dickinson, Emmet, Floyd, Fremont, Hancock, Harrison, Humboldt, Kossuth, Lyon, Monona, Mills, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Plymouth, Pocahontas, Pottawattamie, Sioux, Webster, Winnebago, Woodbury, Worth, and Wright Counties. DEADLINE: AUGUST 28, 2024DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28 DEADLINE: WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28
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U.S. Small Business Adminsitration fact Sheet on Disaster Loans. This is following IOWA Declaration #20415 & #20416 for the severe storms, flooding, straight-line winds & tornadoes occurring June 16, 2024 & continuing in Iowa's counties of Clay, Emmet, Lyon, Plymouth & Sioux; for economic injury onely of the contiguous Iowa counties of Buena Vista, Cherokee, Dickinson, Kussoth, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, Pocahontas & Woodbury.
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Added For Buena Vista, Cherokee, and O'Brien Counties - July 5, 2024.For Clay, Emmet, Lyon, Plymouth, and Sioux Counties - June 25, 2024Disaster unemployment assistance now avaialble due to Presidential Major Disaster DeclarationImpacted individuals can start applying today, applications must be filed by August 23, 2024.
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Small businesses, small agricultural cooperatives, and most private nonprofit organizations located in a declared disaster area and which have suffered substantial economic injury may be eligible for an SBA Economic Injury Disaster Loan (EIDL). This fact sheet lays out eligibility, uses, requirements, and application information.
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Iowa residents in Emmet, Lyon, Clay, Plymouth and Sioux counties affected by the June flooding, may be eligible for Disaster Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (D-SNAP) benefits.
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If your home was flooded, mold may be present and can pose a health risk.You may see or smell mold on clothing, drywall or furniture, and it may be hidden under or behind items like flooring, appliances or walls. Drying your home and removing water-damaged items is the most important step to repair mold damage.Learn more on proper clean-up and safety here: https://go.iowa.gov/kkFg
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Gov. Reynolds announces three additional counties approved for Individual Assistance under the June Presidential Major Disaster Declaration DES MOINES – Gov. Kim Reynolds announces the approval of Buena Vista, Cherokee and O'Brien Counties for Individual Assistance under the previously approved Major Disaster Declaration, FEMA DR-4796-IA, for Iowa counties where significant damage was sustained from severe storms, flooding, straight-line winds, and tornadoes that started on June 16, 2024, and...
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Thank you for taking a few minutes today to complete the following survey. Please review your rights as a participant before accessing the study: The information from this study will help provide your community leadership with information to support flood relief efforts. The survey is being conducted by the University of Northern Iowa on behalf of the Spencer community leadership team.We estimate the survey will take about...
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Esta encuesta está siendo realizada por la Ciudad de Spencer para identificar y evaluar los desafíos, problemas y necesidades actuales de todos nuestros residentes y hogares/casas relacionados con las recientes inundaciones. La información se utilizará de inmediato para dirigir la respuesta, solucionar problemas, solicitar asistencia y guiar los esfuerzos de recuperación.
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The City of Spencer's Recovery Resource Hub
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A fact sheet regarding FEMA Disaster Assistance for Non-U.S. Citizens
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Contact: Rosemary Adenrosemary.aden@iwd.iowa.gov712-262-1971
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A one-page summary of SBA resources available for disaster assistance - 07/01/2024
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This document is a collection of potential grant, loan, and technical assistance programs that may be able to assist with your community's needs. You may also visit DisasterRecovery.Iowa.Gov.
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La Agencia Federal de Pequeños Negocios (SBA, por sus siglas en inglés) anunció hoy la apertura de un centro de recuperación para negocios (BRC, por sus siglas en inglés) de la SBA en Sioux Center el viernes, 28 de junio para ofrecer una amplia variedad de servicios a los negocios afectados por las severas tormentas, vientos en línea recta y tornados que comenzaron el 16...
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The State of Iowa website for disaster recovery.
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Northwest Iowa SBDC Disaster Recovery Assistance - covers Clay, Dickinson, and Emmet counties as well as Kossuth, Lyon, O'Brien, Osceola, Palo Alto, and Sioux.
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SBA provides low-interest disaster loans to help businesses and homeowners recover from declared disasters.
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Filter through federal disaster relief by category type or federal agency.
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After a disaster, fraudsters and scam artists often arrive quickly. The Iowa Department of Insurance and Financial Services has 10 tips for how to protect yourself and your hard-earned money.
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Beware of scams and contractors performing Unauthorized Practice of Public Adjusting. This resource shares more information from the Iowa Department of Insurance
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North Central Iowa SBDC Disaster Recovery Assistance - covers Buena Vista county as well as Audubon, Calhoun, Carroll, Greene, Guthrie, Hamilton, Humboldt, Pocahontas, Sac, and Webster.
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Guide to assist businesses in disaster recovery, provided by Iowa SBDC.
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FEMA link to report residential & business damages.
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Official FEMA website for disaster assistance.
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For Spencer residents and businesses, please refer to this resource regarding cleanup of damaged items and debris.
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IIAGP offers grants to families whose household’s annual income is at 200% or less of the federal poverty level. Each eligible household may receive up to $5,000 for items that qualify under one of the four categories: temporary housing, food assistance, personal property, and home repair. Supporting documentation is required.The IIAGP is activated when the Governor issues a disaster proclamation turning on IIAGP for the affected...
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Workshops/programs/study of Entrepreneurship
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Competition for Entrepreneurs
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Redevelopment of abandoned industrial spaces
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Grants to safely clean up and sustainably reuse contaminated properties
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Creating new jobs with employee training.
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Providing job training to current employees.
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Funding assistance for training projects in which two or more businesses participate.
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Partnering with community colleges to train workforce.
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There are more than 1,000 occupations eligible for apprenticeship training grants. Iowa Workforce Development administers all apprenticeship programs.
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Grants to small and medium-sized companies in targeted industries to support internship programs.
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Grants to Iowa companies for internship programs in STEM fields.
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Loans offered for expansion/renovation; new construction, purchase land or buildings; purchase equipment, fixtures, leasehold improvements; working capital; refinancing debt for compelling reasons; and revolving lines of credit (up to 7-year maturity).SBDC Contacts: Larry Wajda, Regional Director Justin Faiferlick, Regional Director Northwest Iowa SBDC North Central Iowa SBDC lwajda@iowalakes.edu faiferlick@iowacentral.edu
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Manufacturing companies that reimagine their services and refine their operations are unlocking massive benefits through increased productivity and reductions in costs, waste, and lead times
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Their individually tailored strategy Engage. Educate. Embed. Means they work with companies to fashion solutions specific to their individual needs.
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Employee Stock Ownership Plan.
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The High-Quality Jobs (HQJ) program provides qualifying businesses assistance to offset some of the costs incurred to locate, expand or modernize an Iowa facility.
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This one-time, corporate income tax credit is available to participants in the New Jobs Training (260E) Program. Iowa offers this credit as an incentive for businesses that provide additional training to employees and expand their workforce.
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Like New Market Tax Credits, the Opportunity Zones program is restricted to qualifying census tracts in Buena Vista and Emmet counties.
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This is a recording of the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation's March 2024 Lunch & Learn regarding Business Succession and Transition. Panelists included Dan Nieland and Duane Johnson from Iowa State University Extension and Outreach, Kirsten Case Fuller from Iowa Small Business Development Center, and Gary Sterling from Buena Vista University and the Lamberti Center for Rural Entrepreneurship. Topics for the event included when to...
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Corridor staff hosted a tour at Merrill Manufacturing in Storm Lake to help celebrate Manufacturing Month in October 2023. At the tour, President Stephen Anderson shared about Merrill as a company, the manufacturing process, and its products to an audience of city and county elected officials, chamber and economic development partners, and state/federal legislative partners.
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Corridor staff hosted a tour at AERO Race Wheels in Estherville to help celebrate Manufacturing Month in October 2023. At the tour, President Skip Miller shared about AERO as a company, the manufacturing process, and its products to an audience of city and county elected officials, chamber and economic development partners, and state/federal legislative partners.
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Corridor staff hosted a tour at Rosenboom Machine & Tool in Spirit Lake to help celebrate Manufacturing Month in October 2023. At the tour, Rosenboom leadership including current President Brian Rosenboom and Founder Lary Rosenboom shared about Veridian as a company, the manufacturing process, and its products to an audience of city and county elected officials, chamber and economic development partners, and state/federal legislative partners.
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Corridor staff hosted a tour at Veridian Fire Protective Gear in Spencer to help celebrate Manufacturing Month in October 2023. At the tour, President Bill Van Lent shared about Veridian as a company, the manufacturing process, and its products to an audience of city and county elected officials, chamber and economic development partners, and state/federal legislative partners.
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The Iowa Lakes Corridor's 2023 Annual Report of Activities.
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In October 2023, the Iowa Lakes Corridor team hosted tours at four of the region's manufacturers to share their stories and give local city/county representatives, chamber and economic development partners an opportunity to get to know some their businesses on a deeper level. Here are some highlights from those visits! Businesses toured included AERO Race Wheels (Estherville), Merrill Manufacturing (Storm Lake), Rosenboom Machine & Tool...
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Through the Small Business Collateral Support Program, the State of Iowa can provide Socially and Economically Disadvantaged (SEDI)-owned businesses up to 40% of a collateral gap needed to secure a loan through a commercial lender for loans ranging in size of $75,000 to $250,000. This program is intended to help eligible small businesses that are 51% or more owned by women, minorities, veterans, individuals with...
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Resources Provided by the Iowa Small Business Development Center
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Resources Provided by the Iowa Small Business Development Center
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Resources Provided by the Iowa Small Business Development Center
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Resources Provided by the Iowa Small Business Development Center
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Join our conversation with Steve Grell, former President of Community State Bank and one of the original group of founders of the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation as he shares some Corridor history, why cooperation trumps competition, and how to overcome challenges.
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President of Quality Refrigerated Services Mike Amundson discusses project expansions, partnerships, and the atmosphere for growth in the Iowa Lakes Corridor Region.
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Join a conversation with Eric Johnson, President & CEO of The Merrill Company (Arnold Motor Supply) about legislative advocacy, the Corridor Region's workforce, and a vision for growth.
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Join a conversation with Bill Bumgarner, President of Spencer Hospital, about regionalism, the benefits of strong healthcare for communities, and about the expansion and updates to Spencer Hospital recently.
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Lyle Hevern, former Executive Director of the Estherville Area Growth Partnership and overall champion for Estherville, Emmet County, and the Corridor region, shares about rural economic and community development.
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Sit down with Jed Skogerboe, Manager of Business and Community Development at Iowa Lakes Electric Cooperative to discuss development, resources for businesses, and partnerships for economic development.
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Kent Stensland, Chief Credit Officer at Bank Midwest in Spirit Lake, sat down with Corridor President & CEO for the What's the Y? video series to discuss regional economic development, mentorship, and excellence.
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Steve Pick, General Manager of Spencer Municipal Utilities sat down to discuss community growth, utilities and economic development partnerships and projects and initiatives that benefit the Iowa Lakes Corridor Region's communities.
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The Commercial New Construction (or CNC) program is complimentary, provides complimentary energy analysis, and results in rebate funds from the utility for implementing energy efficiency in design.
Projects that qualify
Receive electricity from MidAmerican Energy or Alliant Energy
5,000 sf or larger
Commercial spaces (including multifamily projects)
Are early in schematics or design development
New Construction OR additions/renovations that include...
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Burlin Matthews, former Clay County Supervisor and Corridor Board Member, sits down with Corridor President & CEO Shannon Landauer to talk about the Iowa Lakes Corridor, regional economic development and this unique asset in Iowa.
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Learn about the What's the Y? Series from the Iowa Lakes Corridor Development Corporation and hear some clips from the video series in this compiled video. This video was compiled to present at the Iowa Lakes Corridor Business Recognition Luncheon in November 2022.
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John Tatman with DEMCO Products in Spencer sat down with Corridor President & CEO Shannon Landauer for the next installment of the Corridor's "What's the Y" Series!
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Nate Wittmaack with Ranco Fertiservice joins Corridor President & CEO Shannon Landauer to talk about the company, community, and growth in the Corridor Region.
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Corridor President & CEO Shannon Landauer sits down with two MWI Component employees: Shannon Clark and Paul Freeman. They discuss partnerships, growth, and their business in the Iowa Lakes Corridor.
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Workforce Housing Tax Credits assist construction or rehabilitation of housing in communities with workforce housing needs.
The program provides tax benefits to developers to provide housing in Iowa communities, focusing especially on those projects using abandoned, empty or dilapidated properties.
Who Qualifies?
Projects must meet one of four criteria:
Housing development located on a grayfield or brownfield site
Repair or...
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This fund is to further the availability of affordable housing and supportive services for Medicaid waiver-eligible individuals with behaviors that provide significant barriers to accessing traditional rental and supportive service opportunities.
The fund provides low-interest loans to those serving a target population of Medicaid members enrolled in or eligibile for Home- and Community-Based Intellectual Disability and/or Brain Injury Waivers.
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The Home and Community-Based Services (HCBS) Revolving Loan Program Fund assists the development and expansion of facilities and infrastructure that provide health and wellness programs, health screenings, nutritional assessments, adult day services, respite services and congregate meals for low-income Iowans.
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The U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) annually provides funding to states and localities to advance affordable housing priorities. The Iowa Finance Authority administers the State of Iowa's HOME allocation and awards funds through a competitive application process to assist communities with a wide-range of affordable housing initiatives including Rental Assistance to provide property owners and developers with funds to develop and preserve affordable rental...
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The federal low-income housing tax credit program acts as an incentive for property owners to invest in the development of rental housing for individuals and families with fixed or limited incomes.
The housing tax credit provides a dollar-for-dollar reduction (or credit) to offset an owner's federal tax liability on ordinary income for a 10-year period.
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The Multifamily Loan Program provides financing options to multifamily property owners and developers to assist in the preservation of existing affordable rental units and to foster the production of new affordable units in Iowa.
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Funds may be used for the production or preservation of permanent affordable rental housing through new construction, adaptive reuse and/or rehabilitation projects. Proposed projects addressing the needs of extremely low-income renters-those with incomes below 30% of Area Median Income (AMI)-are a high priority for the Iowa Finance Authority.
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Loans to assist in the purchase of lots for the purpose of building speculative homes in rural communities. Applications are accepted on an ongoing basis.
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Labor Characteristics of Advanced Manufacturing for Estherville, Iowa. Released April 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Advanced Manufacturing in Spencer, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Advanced Manufacturing in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Advanced Manufacturing in Storm Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Advanced Manufacturing in Iowa Lakes Corridor Region. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Biotechnology in Estherville, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Biotechnology in Spencer, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Biotechnology in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Biotechnology in Storm Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Biotechnology in the Iowa Lakes Corridor Region. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Financial Services in Estherville, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Financial Services in Spencer, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Financial Services in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Financial Services in Storm Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Financial Services in the Iowa Lakes Corridor Region. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Warehouse & Distribution in Estherville, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Warehouse & Distribution in Spencer, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Warehouse & Distribution in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Warehouse & Distribution in Spirit Lake, Iowa. Released April, 2022.
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Labor Characteristics for Warehouse & Distribution in the Iowa Lakes Corridor Region. Released April, 2022.
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2022 Iowa Workforce Development Corridor Region Laborshed Executive Summary
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2022 Iowa Workforce Development Estherville Laborshed Executive Summary
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2022 Iowa Workforce Development Spencer Laborshed Executive Summary
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2022 Iowa Workforce Development Spirit Lake Laborshed Executive Summary
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2022 Iowa Workforce Development Storm Lake Laborshed Executive Summary
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Iowa Workforce Development and its Board of Directors worked in partnership with the Employers' Council of Iowa to contact a random sample of local employers across all industrial classifications and employment ranges. Responding businesses provided information on fringe benefit packages offered in the Iowa Lakes Corridor that encompasses Buena Vista, Clay, Dickinson, and Emmet counties in Iowa. The information provides a detailed analysis of employer-provided...
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