NEW: IPIC Offers $110,000 in Grants to Strengthen Knowledge Economy
Friday, March 18, 2011
Project grants, which will range from $10,000 to $25,000, will be directed primarily towards short-term projects—those which are expected to begin within the next six months. Any organizations involved in the knowledge economy—which the IPIC defines as encompassing healthcare, technology, research and development, alternative energy entrepreneurship, and workforce development—will be eligible for grant funding.
Collaboration the Key
“Through the efforts of IPIC and our community partners, Rhode Island and Providence are becoming a hub of economic development and entrepreneurial activity,” said Connie Howes, president and CEO of Women & Infants Hospital and chair of the IPIC. “It is so important for us to continue to invest in the people and ideas that are driving change and innovation.”
Providence Mayor Angel Taveras also expressed his support of IPIC’s work. “Now, more than ever, we need to collaborate across the public and private sectors to focus our resources on spurring economic growth," said Taveras. "Technology and innovation will drive our economy and it falls to us to do what we can to enable more Providence-based business to thrive in the 21st century knowledge economy.”
Proposals Being Accepted
Request for proposals are available at the Chamber web site at www.providencechamber.com. Proposals must be submitted by Friday, April 15, 2011. Awards are to be made in early summer.
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