Award Represents One of Largest Investments Climate Technology in State History
WASHINGTON, DC & CHARLESTON, WV – President Joe Biden, U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo, and Senator Joe Manchin announced on Friday, September 2 that the U.S. Economic Development Administration has chosen the Appalachian Climate Technologies Coalition (“ACT Now Coalition”) for a package of grant awards totaling $62.8 million, leveraged with another $26 million in match from non-federal sources, for economic development projects in southern West Virginia coalfield communities. The ACT Now Coalition is one of only 21 winners nationwide. The award is part of the highly competitive “Build Back Better Regional Challenge,” a $1 billion national challenge organized by U.S. EDA to build new economic development approaches and good-paying jobs in economically distressed regions. See https://eda.gov/arpa/build-back-better/ and www.coalfield-development.org, after the White House announcement by video feed, West Virginia leaders of the ACT Now Coalition gathered in East End Community Park in the State Capitol of Charleston to hold a press conference celebrating this announcement.
“West Virginia continues to see the benefits of the critical American Rescue Plan investments that drive economic development and create good-paying, long-term jobs, and today’s announcement is great news for our entire state,” said Senator Manchin. “It is a testament to our hardworking fellow West Virginians and forward-thinking communities that West Virginia was one of just 21 recipients of the EDA’s Regional Challenge program. I’m pleased the EDA is investing nearly $63 million in communities across southern West Virginia to strengthen local economies, support our energy industries and expand job opportunities. This is an incredible opportunity and I look forward to seeing the positive impacts of this funding for years to come.”
The lead applicant of the ACT Now Coalition was Coalfield Development, a community-based not-for-profit organization based in southern West Virginia. Coalfield Development CEO Brandon Dennison lauded the collaboration of the coalition. “This is an historic coming together of entities which have historically viewed one another as competitors.”
ACT Now includes our two largest universities, our two largest cities, more than 50 private businesses, our most innovative non-profit organizations (including the WV Community Development Hub, Generation WV, WV Hive, Advantage Valley, The Nature Conservancy) and many others.
Dennison says this can be different from past grants (and smaller grants) to help southern West Virginia. “For decades, we’ve known the economy of southern West Virginia needs diversification. Some progress has been made on this goal, but not nearly enough. ACT Now constitutes a tangible opportunity to take a major leap forward in this generational challenge to become a vibrant, growing, diversified economy. In the wake of continued coal-job losses, nothing could be more important for our region.”
Dennison added, “Welcome to the new Appalachian economy! ACT Now means nearly $100 million invested in renewable energy, sustainable mine land reclamation, clean manufacturing, and entrepreneurship throughout our hills and hollows. This is a once-in-a-generation opportunity for transformational progress in our communities. I am deeply grateful to the Biden Administration and all our partners for this boost to our bottom-up endeavors.”
The federal grant award will support eight (8) separate ACT Now projects to:
ACT Now will receive tens of millions of dollars in match and leverage support from Bloomberg Philanthropies, the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, the Just Transition Fund and other philanthropies and corporate donors. A large portion of match was also provided by the Appalachian Regional Commission. “This would not have been possible without ARC,” Dennison says.
The U.S. Congress passed and President Biden signed the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) in March 2021, which provided $1 billion to the U.S. Economic Development Administration for a major economic development initiative. EDA launched the “Build Back Better Regional Challenge” competition, inviting regions from across America to put forward the most innovative ideas for economic renewal. From the 529 applications EDA received in October 2021, 60 finalists emerged in December 2021. Coalfield Development was pleased to be a challenge finalist, CEO Brandon Dennison went to the White House with top national leadership, and the ACT Now Coalition and the other finalists each received $500,000 grants to get their economic revitalization plans ready for implementation. In March 2022, the ACT Now Coalition submitted their proposals, and on September 2 the White House announced that WV’s Act Now had won. The coalition is deeply grateful to the EDA Economic Development Representative for West Virginia Tracey Rowan, a stalwart for economic progress in WV who worked closely with the ACT Now Coalition throughout the Build Back Better Challenge process – and has helped our organizations grow our capacity to handle this challenge through many years of her support.
ACT Now Coalition leaders and supporters are thrilled at this historic opportunity:
U.S. Senator Joe Manchin
“West Virginia continues to see the benefits of the critical American Rescue Plan investments that drive economic development and create good-paying, long-term jobs, and today’s announcement is great news for our entire state. It is a testament to our hardworking fellow West Virginians and forward-thinking communities that West Virginia was one of just 21 recipients of the EDA’s Regional Challenge program. I’m pleased the EDA is investing nearly $63 million in communities across southern West Virginia to strengthen local economies, support our energy industries and expand job opportunities. This is an incredible opportunity and I look forward to seeing the positive impacts of this funding for years to come.”
West Virginia Governor Jim Justice
“West Virginia is becoming a center for innovation, business, and jobs not only in Appalachia, but for the whole nation. I am glad that I have been part of the team helping make the Appalachian Climate Technologies initiative a reality. West Virginia is ready to lift off with new industries and jobs!”
WVU President Gordon Gee
“We are in a unique moment in history, and thanks to this new federal support for the ACT Now coalition, we are poised to truly transform economic opportunities for communities across the state,” West Virginia University President Gordon Gee said. “This is a crucial component of our land-grant mission at West Virginia University, and I join our partners with excitement and a renewed commitment to move forward together in shared purpose to create a more vibrant future for West Virginia.”
Marshall University President Brad Smith
“Marshall University is privileged to serve with the amazing team who will bring innovation in research, training and workforce development to the Mountain State. West Virginia stands on the threshold of a great economic reawakening, thanks to an engaged and forward-focused generation of thinkers and doers. The synergy being created across our universities, our federal, state and local levels of government and our private businesses is showcasing the grit and grace of our Appalachian spirit while propelling economic growth for generations to come. West Virginia is quickly becoming the demonstration project for the rest of the world. Our time has come!”
Charleston Mayor Amy Shuler Goodwin
“Charleston now has the opportunity to become the capital of innovation, healthy food production, and green technologies with a skilled workforce to support the Learning, Innovation, Food, and Technology (LIFT) Center. The creation of the LIFT Center will transform not only Charleston’s East End, but our entire Capital City. We are truly grateful to the U.S. Department of Commerce for helping us launch this monumental economic development endeavor.”
Huntington Mayor Steve Williams
“The ACT Now Coalition proves that we are infinitely stronger in West Virginia when we stand together. Because Coalfield Development is partnering with the cities of Huntington and Charleston, Marshall and West Virginia universities and so many other organizations working for positive change, Southern West Virginia is becoming an economic force that is prepared to compete in the ever-changing world market. We now are proud to say our efforts are bolstered by a partnership with the federal government as we embrace the challenges of the digital age.”
Logan Mayor Serafino Nolletti
“What an great and exciting day for southern West Virginia. The people of Logan and this state are strong and hardworking, but the economy has been a struggle over these past decades for many of us. Logan is thrilled that a former coal miner training building in our downtown will now become a center for technology, innovation, and family wage jobs.
WV Community Development Hub Executive Director Stephanie Tyree
“The WV Community Development Hub is proud to be a project lead in the ACT Now Coalition, and thrilled that the US Economic Development Administration is investing in this innovative, transformative Coalition.” said Stephanie Tyree, Executive Director of the WV Community Development Hub. “The Build Back Better Regional Challenge investment builds on the strengths of our partnerships, and the strength that is inherent in southern West Virginia. We are ready to get to work with our project partners to help communities invest in themselves and their future through entrepreneurial development, long-term planning for resilience and growth, brownfields remediation, and main street revitalization of our beautiful small towns.”
Generation WV Executive Director Alex Weld
“We are thrilled that U.S. EDA recognizes the importance of our place-based workforce development strategies here in West Virginia. This historic investment will enable us and our partners to scale innovative programs that address unique challenges in West Virginia’s workforce. We’re incredibly proud and also eager to continue this great work with the support of the EDA.” — Alex Weld, Executive Director, Generation West Virginia and ACT Now workforce development project lead
Central Appalachian Solar Finance Fund Director Autumn Long
“The Appalachian Solar Finance Fund is thrilled to play a role in the ACT Now Coalition’s historic investment in climate resilience,” said Autumn Long, Appalachian Solar Finance Fund Director. “Our team is excited to help catalyze more solar development in southern West Virginia and the surrounding coalfield region as part of this innovative coalition.”
Charleston Area Alliance President & CEO Nicole Christian
“The Charleston Area Alliance is incredibly proud to be part of this truly historic occasion,” said Nicole Christian, President & CEO, Charleston Area Alliance. “We are so excited to be part of the ACT Now Coalition and be selected as one of the projects for the Build Back Better Regional Challenge. It proves that the leaders of these communities are committed to creating a bright future for West Virginia. Through the Alliance’s leadership on the LIFT Center project, the Charleston area will help to transform our traditional assets into tomorrow’s resources which will create the necessary tools and opportunities for our future.”
The Nature Conservancy’s Eriks Brolis
We couldn’t be more pleased to support the work of the ACT Now coalition and advance the former minelands to sustainable lands project component with WVU, Coalfield Development and other partners. This funding from the EDA will unlock tremendous investment in West Virginia and the Central Appalachians to continue to step boldly into the new energy economy and expand opportunities for outdoor recreation – improving the livelihood and well-being of West Virginia communities, while also helping the nation and the world to tackle climate change.
WV Brownfields Assistance Centers, Directors Carrie Staton and George Carico
“The WV Brownfields Assistance Centers have been working throughout southern WV assisting communities in redeveloping brownfield properties for new economic development and community vibrancy. The ACT Now project is destined to be an economic game changer that will re-invent communities and transform the entire region. Our Centers are excited to play a role in this major transformation.”
The ACT Now region of southern WV is recognized by the U.S. Intergovernmental Council on Energy Communities as the most economically distressed and coal-impacted area in America. Key ACT Now projects will include:
The ACT Now coalition will create 5,000 new direct full-time and 15,000 indirect jobs, create 125 new businesses, and leverage $250+ million in private sector investment in these green sectors in southern West Virginia and beyond
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