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U.S. Secretary of Commerce Gina Raimondo announced that $289 million will be awarded to 44 organizations as part of the Economic Development Administration’s SPRINT challenge.
The SPRINT (Scaling Pandemic Resilience Through Innovation and Technology) challenge was launched last year to harness America’s entrepreneurial spirit to address the economic, health, and safety issues caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
Those receiving funding include non-profits, colleges and universities and entrepreneurship-focused organizations. Grant recipients will receive funding between $200,000 and $750,000.
“The Biden Administration applauds the SPRINT Challenge awardees’ efforts to pivot to help their communities through difficult times quickly,” Raimondo said in a statement. “American entrepreneurship and innovation will help our country through this coronavirus pandemic and build back better, stronger, and more resilient.”
GMRI gets fed grant to help seafood businesses innovate File photo courtesy / Gulf of Maine Research Institute The Gulf of Maine Research Institute is headquartered on Portland s waterfront.
The Gulf of Maine Research Institute has been awarded a federal grant of $749,856 to help small seafood firms and so-called bluetech startups innovate and emerge stronger from the pandemic.
The grant, will will come from the Economic Development Administration, will fund the institute s Blue Innovation Recovery program, which will act as a platform for growth and resilience for businesses facing significant challenges because of COVID-19.
In the medium to long-term, the project will focus on building a resilient regional economy through the use of a so-called blue innovation corridor with hubs of excellence in Boston and Portland, where the Gulf of Maine Research Institute is based.
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