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Spencer-Penn Center gets $42,000 Grant-Appalachian Regional Commission

January 7, 2010

Establishing and Sustaining a Community Kitchen. Spencer-Penn School Preservation Organization, Inc., Award: $42,200. This project will establish and staff a certified community kitchen in the Martinsville / Henry County area.

This facility will offer educational opportunities and foster entrepreneurship through supporting food based small business start-ups. In doing so it will incubate the development and growth of food based entrepreneurship which is an essential element of sustaining Virginia’s agricultural economy and responding to increased interest and demand in locally grown foods. In the initial year the project is expected to educate approximately 70 students on food safety and handling and business skills; and it will additionally serve at least 5 small businesses which will produce a minimum of $20,000 of marketable products. Here is the entire announcement from Gov. Kaine news release. GOVERNOR KAINE RECOMMENDS MORE THAN $3.1 MILLION IN APPALACHIAN REGIONAL COMMISSION FUNDING FOR SOUTHWEST VIRGINIA ~ Sixteen projects directed at economic development, clean and safe water, workforce education and tourism RICHMOND – Governor Timothy M. Kaine announced today that he has recommended more than $3.1 million in Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) funding for 16 projects in Southwest Virginia. The funds will help support economic development, clean and safe water, workforce education programs, and cultural heritage tourism. “Each year projects funded through the Appalachian Regional Commission benefit Virginians in Southwest Virginia through increased access to clean water, economic development, educational programs, and healthcare,� Governor Kaine said. “Again I am recommending additional projects to the ARC for consideration that will draw tourism dollars to the region, strengthen the economic development efforts in the region, and create a better quality of life.� The ARC is a federal-state partnership that works for sustainable community and economic development in Appalachia, assisting the region in achieving economic prosperity that more completely reflects the nation’s overall prosperity. Each year the governor makes funding recommendations to the ARC for projects in Virginia’s Appalachian region. Projects are awarded in two categories: Area Development Funding (AD) and Asset-Based Development Initiative Funding (ABD). Projects funded through AD are designed to encourage economic development in the region by funding projects such as infrastructure, entrepreneurship support and workforce development. Projects funded through ABD are designed to build a strong and sustainable asset-based economy by bringing jobs and prosperity to Appalachian communities, while preserving their character. The Virginia Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) has served as the designated agency for Virginia’s ARC program since its inception in 1965. “These grants focus on many areas key to the development of a healthy and thriving community,� said Bill Shelton, DHCD director. “The funding of programs targeted toward economic development, infrastructure improvements, cultural heritage tourism and education work together as a comprehensive mix that will enable citizens of Southwest Virginia to enjoy a higher quality of life in a community where they are able to live, work, and do business.�