Resource Directory

Rural Economic Development

RESOURCES AND GRANTS FOR RURAL COMMUNITIES

Whether you’re an individual, a business or a community organization, you can use the directory below to search a vast library of resources, tools and services. The Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), its economic development partners and other organizations around the state offer a range of resources on all aspects of economic well-being, from childcare and education to businesses and housing. Can’t find what you’re looking for? Reach out to us directly, we want to help.

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  • Qualified New Business Venture (QNBV) Program

    Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

    Business, Start-Up & Entrepreneur, Workforce

    Eligible investors receive a Wisconsin income tax credit equal to 25 percent of the value of the investment made in the certified company to help emerging companies grow.

  • Ready for Reuse Loan and Grant Program

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

    Other, Sustainability

    Ready for Reuse loans and grants are used for environmental cleanup of hazardous substances or petroleum at brownfields throughout Wisconsin.

  • Ready, Set, Go! (RSG) Grant

    Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation

    Tourism

    The program recognizes the growth potential of the sports marketing niche as an economic driver. Program offers a unique sports partnership program to assist destinations in securing competitive sporting events.

  • Rebuilding American Infrastructure with Sustainability and Equity (RAISE) Grants

    U.S Department of Transportation

    Health & Mental Health, Sustainability, Transportation

    The RAISE program is a discretionary grant program for investments in surface transportation infrastructure that will have a significant local or regional impact. RAISE Grant Funds were authorized under the Local and Regional Assistance Program in the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, known as the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL).

  • Rebuilding Economic Vibrancy After a Major Pandemic (REVAMP) Program

    Office of Rural Prosperity

    A central part of the Office of Rural Prosperity’s mission is assisting community leaders in fostering vibrant, prosperous and resilient rural communities across Wisconsin.

  • Recourse Marketing Assistance Loans (MALs)

    U.S. Department of Agriculture

    Business

    Recourse loans are Marketing Assistance Loans for which the commodity offered as collateral does not meet the quality eligibility requirements according to U.S. grading standards.

  • Recreational Boating Facilities Grant Program (RBF)

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

    Parks & Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, Transportation

    The Recreational Boating Facility grant program may award funding for up to 50%* of the total eligible costs for a recreational boating facility project. Past projects have included ramps and service docks to gain access to the water, purchase of aquatic weed harvesting equipment, navigational aids and dredging waterway channels associated with launch facilities.

  • Recreational Trails Program

    Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources

    Parks & Outdoor Recreation, Tourism, Transportation

    The Recreational Trails Program (RTP) provides funds through the transfer of federal gas excise taxes paid for fuel used on off-highway vehicles. These funds are used to develop and maintain recreational trails and trail-related facilities for both motorized and nonmotorized recreational trail uses.

  • Regional Economic Development Directors

    Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

    Business

    Regional Economic Development Directors provide personalized support for the specific business development needs of your community, coordinating inputs from various partner organizations as needed.

  • Regional Economic Development Partners

    Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation

    Business

    WEDC, the state’s lead economic development agency, works closely with nine regional economic development partners around the state to facilitate and coordinate resources and support for local businesses.

  • Regional Food System Partnerships

    U.S. Department of Agriculture

    The RFSP program's purpose is to support partnerships that connect public and private resources to plan and develop local and regional food systems.

  • Regional Tourism Specialists (RTS) Team

    Wisconsin Office of Outdoor Recreation

    Tourism

    The RTS team offers information, destination assessments and assistance to Tourism partners across the state. This includes information on our Co-op programs, grants and research from the Department of Tourism