
GRANT COUNTY
Sparks Growth
Skilled Workforce
With a 75% labor force participation rate, Grant County boasts an engaged labor pool ready to work. More residents live and work within the county than commute out, helping maintain a stable local economy. Employers benefit from a workforce that is invested in the community, reducing turnover and ensuring reliable staffing.
Economic Vitality
The county’s economy is well-balanced across multiple sectors. Manufacturing, healthcare, education, and construction are the leading industries, driving employment growth. This diversity insulates the local economy and provides a broad customer base and supply chain network for new businesses. Grant County is home to over 1,250 businesses of all sizes, from major manufacturers to small startups.
“Grant County’s schools and employers work hand-in-hand.”
K-12 schools offer tuition-free preschool, dual-credit, and career programs, while businesses provide job shadowing, internships, career fairs, and apprenticeships. Anchored by Taylor University, Indiana Wesleyan University, and Ivy Tech, the county delivers a steady pipeline of skilled workers.
Available Sites and Buildings
Explore data, lease/purchase rates, aerial photos, utilities hookups, acreage, surrounding amenities, and more for all available properties in Grant County.
Grant County Data
We’re proud to partner with Collabora to bring you Data Drive, a comprehensive, user-friendly dashboard that delivers real-time, reliable data about the Grant County community. With over 90 indicators across five key themes—Economic Vitality, Talent Development, Quality of Place, Quality of Life, and People of Grant County.
To take in all of the information that the dashboard has to offer, we recommend viewing this page from a desktop browser.