CAZENOVIA — Central New York’s Regional Economic Development Council will hold a forum Thursday March 22 at Cazenovia College.
The event, which starts at 5:30 p.m., seeks to educate attendees on the governor’s new economic development funding process. The forum also aims to cultivate submissions from businesses and organizations for the next round of the state regional competition for economic development funding.
The event is open to prospective partners in Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego counties.
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The first round of the regional competition, which took place in 2011, yielded $103 million in state aid for a number of projects around Central New York.
For more information on the forum, contact Matthew Clark, Cazenovia College director of corporate, foundation and government relations, at (315) 655-7252. Questions on the Central New York Regional Economic Development Council should be directed to James Fayle, regional director for Empire State Development, at (315) 425-9110.
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