


Industrial or commercial development Small business expansion Business incubators Community infrastructure or facilities* Medical facilities* Training or educational facilities* * Should provide permanent jobs in rural area
Business ventures – corporations, partnerships, sole proprietorships, and cooperatives Local governments or public entities Non-profit entities Tribal authorities
Attractive interest rate of prime or below Local control of funds Less red tape and quicker response to funding requests Leverages funding from local financial institutions Increases funds available to local businesses
A. Crawford Mosley High School Altha Public School Bay High School Blountstown High School Chipley High School Deane Bozeman School J.R. Arnold High School North Bay Haven Charter Academy Palm Bay Prep Academy Port St. Joe High School Rising Leaders…
Dalkeith Volunteer Fire Department Ebro Volunteer Fire Department Greenhead Volunteer Fire Department Howard Creek Volunteer Fire Department Kinard Volunteer Fire Department Mossy Pond Volunteer Fire Department Overstreet Volunteer Fire Department Sand Hills Volunteer Fire Department Scotts Ferry Volunteer Fire Department…
This program is provided in partnership with the Family Service Agency. This program allows you, the member, to contribute money hassle-free. Once you complete the form and return it to us, we will begin adding your desired donation to your…
No account will receive more than $300 within a 12-month period. Project Helping Hand funds will not be used for deposits. The amount of payment authorized will be contingent upon the funds available in the Project Helping Hand account. Assistance…
Cooperative members have the option of choosing a set amount of $1, $3, or $5 to be added to their utility bill each month and deposited into the Project Helping Hand account. This will be a perpetual agreement that will…
Project Helping Hand funds shall be used only for members of Gulf Coast Electric Cooperative, Inc. (GCEC) Assistance from Project Helping Hand will be used for the sole purpose of supplementing and extending current available resources, but not to substitute…
No. You begin any locate request at your discretion, but you should inform the consumer that to comply with Chapter 556, F.S., they should contact Sunshine State One-Call (SSOC) so that all utilities in their area can be notified.