Initial requirements: - Businesses who have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic with a financial loss.
- New Hampshire businesses not located in the following cities: Manchester, Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, Nashua
- Businesses with 5 or fewer full-time employees (or potentially more part-time employees that equate to 5 full-time employees. Contact REDC for eligibility.)
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On March 17, 2021, REDC held its second virtual CEDS Steering Committee for planning the 2021 CEDS Update. Members representing the CEDS region gathered to hear about four proposed Priority Projects. George Sioras, Planning Director of Derry, presented a plan to extend the Derry Rail Trail. Darren Winham, Economic Development Director of Exeter, discussed the need for new Squamscott River sewer siphons. Chester Town Planner Andrew Hadik presented Chester’s need to reconstruct Halls Village Road. Finally, REDC CEDS Planner, Jennifer Kimball, discussed the town of Hampton’s project to improve the flood control measures on Kings Highway. All four projects were approved by the CEDS Steering Committee and will be added to the 2021 Priority Project Short-Term List. For more information regarding the 2021 CEDS Update or Priority Project list, please contact Jennifer Kimball at jennifer@redc.com. |
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Battle Crossfit REDC has recently provided funding to Battle CrossFit, a CrossFit training gym in Epsom, NH for the purpose of a real estate purchase. Battle CrossFit has a vision of a community of individuals who each day strive to become better and help those around them become better. | | |
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Bright Village Education REDC has provided Bright Village Early Education with an emergency loan to assist with covering costs related to responding or recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Bright Village Early Education is a family owned and operated business based in Salem, NH, that is fully committed to providing children with a safe and nurturing environment and a high-quality bilingual early education that will set the foundation for lifelong success. | | |
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Holly's Kona Ice REDC has provided Holly's Kona Ice with an emergency loan to assist with covering costs related to responding or recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic. Holly's Kona Ice is owned and operated by Holly Daigle. Holly's Kona Ice serves the southern NH area, including Pelham, Windham, Hudson, Londonderry, Merrimack, Litchfield, and Manchester areas. They offer the shaved ice with a wide selection of flavors in a truck that visits schools, day care providers, parks and public areas, as well as for parties and fundraisers. |
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