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You are here: Home / Grant Duration>2 Years / Applications open for Rural Communities Opportunity Grant Program (Utah)

Applications open for Rural Communities Opportunity Grant Program (Utah)

Dated: October 31, 2023

The Rural Communities Opportunity Grant Program empowers eligible entities to take responsibility for economic development planning, projects, and activities, and to manage their own unique opportunities.

Donor Name: Utah Governor’s Economic Opportunity

State: Utah

County: Selected Counties

Type of Grant: Grant

Deadline: 11/17/2023

Size of the Grant: $10,000 to $100,000

Grant Duration: 2 Years

Details:

The grant is designed to address the economic development needs of rural communities, including:

  • Business recruitment, development, and expansion;
  • Workforce training and development; and
  • Infrastructure, industrial building development, and capital facilities improvements for business development.

Prioritization 

The Advisory Committee may prioritize applications that demonstrate any combination of the following:

  • The community or AOG has, or is actively pursuing the creation of, an effective strategic economic development plan;
  • Consistency with local economic development priorities;
  • Economic need;
  • Utilization of local financial resources in combination with a grant;
  •  Evidence that jobs will be created; and
  •  Evidence that there will be a positive return on investment.

Funding Information

Grant funding is competitive and requires matching funds from awardees. A municipality, city, town, metro township, county, or AOG may receive up to $600,000. Rural counties may receive grant funds from the RCOG exceeding the $200,000 distributed to counties under the Rural County Grant (RCG), but counties may not receive more than $800,000 of state funds per fiscal year

Project Period

All projects and activities under the grant must be completed within the 24-month period of the contract.

Eligibility Criteria

  • A rural county must form and have a functioning County Economic Opportunity Advisory Board (CEO Board). A rural municipality must have a functioning planning and zoning commission, or a duly organized municipal economic opportunity advisory board or commission, that will fulfill the same advisory requirements as a CEO Board.
  • A formal application must be submitted by the community or AOG legislative body through GOEO’s designated application portal.
  • The application must include a description of anticipated economic development projects and activities approved by the legislative body and recommended by the CEO Board, or the commission or general board acting in the same advisory role. This description must include the following:
    • Scope of Work;
    • Project and Activities Budget;
    • Timeline; and
    • Deliverables and Outcomes.
  • The applying community or AOG must demonstrate a funding match, which may be provided by any of the following sources:
    • A community reinvestment agency
    • A redevelopment agency
    • A community development and renewal agency
    • A private-sector entity
    • A nonprofit entity
    • A federal matching grant
    • A county or municipality general fund match For counties, a funding match must total:
    • 10% match for a county of the sixth class;
    • 20% match for a county of the fifth class;
    • 30% match for a county of the fourth class; or o 40% match for a county of the third class.
    • For counties, a funding match must total:
      • 10% match for a county of the sixth class;
      • 20% match for a county of the fifth class;
      •  30% match for a county of the fourth class; or o 40% match for a county of the third class.
    • For municipalities in any rural county classification—including within the second class— a funding match must total:
      • 10% match for a town;
      • 20% match for a municipality of the fifth class;
      •  30% match for a municipality of the fourth class; or
      •  40% match for a municipality of the third class.
  • The applying community or AOG must provide verification of compliance with the reporting requirements of the Rural Opportunity Advisory Committee, and verification of reporting requirements for all previous years the community or AOG has received an RCOG or an RCG.
  • If a community or AOG has not entered into a previous Rural County Grant (RCG) or Rural Communities Opportunity Grant, it must agree to the Office’s annual reporting requirements if a grant is awarded.

Qualified Rural Counties, by classification (State Code 17-50-501), are:

  • Counties of the Third Class (Population of 40,000 or more, but less than 175,000)
    • Cache County, Tooele County, Box Elder County, Iron County, Summit County
  •  Counties of the Fourth Class (Population of 11,000 or more, but less than 40,000)
    • Uintah County, Wasatch County, Sanpete County, Sevier County, Carbon County, Duchesne County, San Juan County, Millard County, Morgan County
    • Juab County
  • Counties of the Fifth Class (Population of 4,000 or more, but less than 11,000)
    • Emery County, Grand County, Kane County, Beaver County, Garfield County
  • Counties of the Sixth Class (Population less than 4,000)
    • Wayne County, Rich County, Piute County, Daggett County

Qualified rural municipalities (incorporated municipalities within a county of the third, fourth, fifth, or sixth class) by classification (State code 10-2-301), are as follows:

  • A municipality with a population of 30,000 or more but less than 65,000 is a city of the third class.
  • A municipality with a population of 10,000 or more but less than 30,000 is a city of the fourth class.
  • A municipality with a population of 1,000 or more but less than 10,000 is a city of the fifth class.
  • A municipality with a population under 1,000 is a town. Qualified incorporated municipalities in a county of the second class with populations of less than 10,000 are the following:
  • A municipality with a population of 1,000 or more but less than 10,000 is a city of the fifth class.
  • A municipality with a population under 1,000 is a town.

Qualified Cities/Town with populations less than 10,000 in Counties of the Second Class (2022), are:

  • Utah County:
    • Cedar Fort, Elk Ridge, Fairfield, Genola, Goshen, Salem, Woodland Hills
  • Davis County:
    • Fruit Heights, South Weber, Sunset City, West Bountiful
  •  Weber County:
    • Farr West, Harrisville, Hooper, Huntsville, Marriott-Slaterville, Plain City, Riverdale, Uintah, Washington Terrace
  •  Washington County:
    • Apple Valley, Hilldale, Ivins, LaVerkin, Leeds, New Harmony, Rockville, Santa Clara, Springdale, Toquerville, Virgin

For more information, visit Utah Governor’s Economic Opportunity.

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