Southern Indiana Business Report
ORANGE COUNTY – The Orange County Economic Development Partnership (OCEDP) has awarded a total of $50,000 to local businesses as part of its inaugural Small Business Grant program.
The grants will support local businesses in their growth and development. According to a press release from OCEDP, a total of 27 applications, totaling over $200,000 in funding requests, were received. This initiative reflects OCEDP’s commitment to fostering economic vitality and small business growth within Orange County.
“Thank you to our dedicated Grant Committee members for their time and effort in reviewing all 27 applications,” said OCEDP Executive Director Skylar Whiteman. “The selection process was challenging, given the number and quality of applications received, as well as the long-term dedication that many of the businesses have shown in our communities. Small businesses are the heart and character of our local economy and we’re proud to support these businesses in their continued growth.”
The following businesses have been selected to receive grants:
- Patoka Pines RV Campground: Funding will support the addition of an ADA-compliant patio campsite, shelter house, and dog park.
- HD Graphix: Grant funds will be used for the purchase of a Roland VG3-540 printer to enhance their production capabilities.
- A Bark Above: The grant will facilitate the purchase of hydraulic grooming tables and additional equipment.
- Elite Therapeutic Massage & Tanning: Funding will support facade improvements to enhance the visual appeal of their Paoli location.
- Green Acres Golf: Grant funds will be allocated to assist in the purchase of a truck to support business operations.
- Emily Pendley Esthetician: The grant will assist in acquiring advanced treatment and salon equipment.
- J&S Sportswear: Funding will be used for the purchase of a DTF Station Prestige R2 Pro Shaker & Oven Bundle to expand their production capabilities.
- Wild Polka Dots: Grant funds will support building renovations to create a dedicated studio space for classes and local artists.
These grants will provide critical funding to help these businesses enhance operations, invest in new technology, and improve overall service delivery. Applications for the Small Business Grant program were open to all brick and mortar businesses within Orange County with 30 or less employees.OCEDP encourages local entrepreneurs to explore the resources and support available through the partnership. For more information about OCEDP or to become a member, visit www.ocedp.com or call 812-936-3388.