EDA awards over $2 million in grants for economic development projects in Suffolk County in 2023

EDA awards over  million in grants for economic development projects in Suffolk County in 2023
Ben Page, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Economic Development and Chief Operating Officer at EDA — https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership
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In 2023, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded a total of $2,458,327 in grants for economic development projects in Suffolk County, Massachusetts.

The largest grant in the county—$1,999,943—was awarded to Northeastern University.

The following table shows how much the EDA invested in projects across all Massachusetts counties in 2023.

Total EDA Grant Awards by Massachusetts Counties (2023)
Rank County Total
1 Plymouth County $3,540,000
2 Suffolk County $2,458,327
3 Middlesex County $809,410
4 Berkshire County $210,000
4 Hampden County $210,000
6 Worcester County $204,073
7 Barnstable County $106,550
8 Bristol County $70,000
9 Essex County $60,000


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