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Updated 9/2/2009

Federal Economic Stimulus Funding
With stimulus dollars flowing from Washington, DC through federal organizations, grant programs and to the states, the Tampa Bay Partnership has been working with organizations throughout the region to keep a strong focus on securing real investments in our regional economy.

The Partnership defines this as placing priority on projects that will create immediate construction jobs today to build needed infrastructure as well as invest in the innovation, research and education centers that will create the jobs of the future.

This site is intended as a regional information sharing forum to gather and exchange latest news, expert insights and coordinate action. 



Identifying Project Opportunities

In Tampa Bay, we have calculated we need to create more than 50,000 new jobs to return us to a 5 percent unemployment rate, or what is considered a healthy economy.

To move toward this goal, we are advocating for real investments into our regional economy.  The Tampa Bay Partnership defines this as placing priority on projects that will create immediate construction jobs today to build infrastructure as well as innovation, research and education centers of the future today.  These investments will accomplish immediate results through construction jobs, but have with long-term impacts by creating our economic institutions of the future.

To date, we have identified several critical opportunities for investment which we are advocating for. 
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Stimulus Updates

3/10/2009
2/27/2009
2/12/2009

Tampa Bay Partnership's Guide for Economic Stimulus
Step 1: Invest in Our Regional Economy

Tampa Bay Partnership Stimulus Funding Position Statement (Jan. 2009) 


 

 

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Contact Katie Franco at (813) 872-2814 or kfranco@tampabay.org

Know of other resources which should be included or linked to this site, contact Betty Carlin, (813) 872-2811 or bcarlin@tampabay.org

 

It's About Jobs!

Stimulus Funds Go To Work

Rep. Kathy Castor announced a significant boost in jobs for Tampa's port community under the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act.  With money heading to Gulf Marine Repair, the Port of Tampa and the I-4/Crosstown Connector, Tampa's port industry is well-poised to hire workers to support one of the most significant economic engines in the Tampa Bay area.  READ MORE

Stimulus Dollars Allocated:www.recovery.gov

New Links of Interest:

Updates:

Newly Released Government Grants

Grants.gov has launched a site for ARRA federal government grants.  You can access the site here.  As of 3/16/2009, there were 38 grant opportunities listed.  Below are examples of three of the grants available.

Details on funding break downs and spending:

Policy Discussion:

Economic Stimulus Recommendations

Other Resources

 

Recent Headlines:

St. Pete aims to use stimulus money for energy consortium

I-4 Connector Will Get Early Start With Stimulus Funds

Manatee may get $2.4M in stimulus

Stimulus dollars will go toward efficiency

Manatee may get 2.4M in stimulus

Bay area health clinics in line for $3.7 million in stimulus funding

USF's top priority: Facility to drive innovation and process development

Tampa Public Housing Gets Stimulus Money

Area soon to get job relief funds

Florida Workforce System to Receive $165 Million in Stimulus Funds

The Move to Digital Health Records Begins in Tampa

'Stimulus Czar': Fla. meeting deadlines

Stimulus boosts Bay area electronic health records plan

Money Stimulates Debate in States Over Plan's Goals

New estimate ups Fla. stimulus to $13.4 billion

Stimulus could mean billions in aid for Florida

Stimulus Grand Could Speed Up Projects At Tampa International Airport

Top 13 highway projects in Manatee covered by stimulus

Blog: It's magic! Florida's stimulus dollars grow to $13.4 billion!

Job Losses Show Breadth of Recession

Resources:

Federal Information

Recovery.gov
A new federal Web site for economic stimulus information

StateRecovery.org
A service of the Council of State Governments

Grants.gov
Information on ARRA federal government grants

Detailed Guidance Memorandum

The President's American Recovery and Reinvestment Plan

American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009
Final Legislation

Florida Information 

FlaRecovery.com
Florida Office of Economic Recovery

Sunshine Spending Vendor Payment Search
Florida CFO site

Florida Coalition for Economic Stimulus Now
Florida Chamber 

Stimulus Compromise - Florida Job Creation
Florida Chamber

Florida DOT Economic Stimulus Information

Small Business

SBA Recovery site

News Release - SBA Applauds Stimulus Bill, Planning Underway For Broadest, Quickest Small Business Impact

Economic Recovery Plan: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly for Small Business

Senate Sends Economic Recovery Package With Key Small Business Assistance to President's Desk

Housing

Tax Credit for First Time Homebuyers

Summary of the tax provisions in H.R. 3221 from the Ways and Means Committee [pdf]

CCH Tax Briefing on the Housing Assistance Tax Act of 2008 [pdf]

Tax Credit to Aid First-Time Homebuyers; Must Be Repaid Over 15 Years (IRS.gov)

Expanded Tax Break Available for 2009 First-Time Homebuyers (IRS.gov)

Tax Form to Claim the First-Time Homebuyer Credit - Form 5405

Non-Profits

Special Reports on Economic Stimulus and Recovery

Other Resources

Brookings Institution - Recovery and Spending Priorities in MetroNation

Wall Street Journal-
Who Gets What by State



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