Accelerating Industry-Led Regional Partnerships for Talent Development

EDA seeks to continue to build on its strong foundation of place-based regional economic development and partnerships within this funding opportunity.

EDA seeks a non-profit “national partner” that will work with a Federal team led by the Department of Commerce, to launch a learning exchange


to identify, promote, and expand upon successful best practices for industry-driven regional partnerships for talent development.

The learning exchange is a mechanism to identify, understand, and elevate best practices, facilitate peer learning and deepen knowledge, spark replication and advancement across regions, and inform the long-term public investment in talent development.

Related Programs

Research and Evaluation Program

Department of Commerce


Agency: Department of Commerce

Office: Economic Development Administration

Estimated Funding: $500,000


Relevant Nonprofit Program Categories





Obtain Full Opportunity Text:
EDA website

Additional Information of Eligibility:
Pursuant to Section 3(4) of PWEDA (42 U.S.C.

§ 3122(4)) and 13 CFR § 300.3 (“Eligible Recipients”), eligible applicants for and recipients of EDA investment assistance include a District Organization; an Indian Tribe or a consortium of Indian Tribes; a State; a city or other political subdivision of a State, including a special purpose unit of a State or local government engaged in economic or infrastructure development activities, or a consortium of political subdivisions; an institution of higher education or a consortium of institutions of higher education; or a public or private non-profit organization or association acting in cooperation with officials of a political subdivision of a State.

Full Opportunity Web Address:
www.eda.gov

Contact:
EDA Research and National Technical Assistance Program Staff

Agency Email Description:
RNTA@eda.gov

Agency Email:
RNTA@eda.gov

Date Posted:
2014-11-14

Application Due Date:
2015-01-09

Archive Date:
2015-02-08


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