GRANT COUNTY
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Real Estate Development & Reuse: Turning Challenging Properties into Productive Assets
One of the costliest habits in local development is wishful thinking. A vacant building is not an opportunity simply because it is vacant. A former factory is not ready because it sits near a road. Challenging properties move when uncertainty is reduced, one piece at a time. That is the real work of redevelopment and reuse in Grant County.
PRESS RELEASE: Grant County Economic Growth Council Names C. Ted Ward, II Executive Director
Grant County native C. Ted Ward, II joins the Growth Council as Executive Director today, bringing 30+ years of regional leadership and deep community roots to the role.
Growing Grant County: Site Readiness and Infrastructure — What It Takes to Compete for Investment
Site selection is not a beauty contest. It is an elimination process. When a company evaluates locations for a new facility, sites get removed early if they cannot prove usable acreage, utility capacity, a clear permitting path, and a credible workforce pipeline.
Grant County has real strengths in this picture — interstate access, a 75% labor force participation rate, a strong education pipeline, and a growing list of employers making long-term investments here. But honest growth strategy requires naming the gaps alongside the wins. This post does both — and tells you what comes next.
One Week Left: Nominate a Business, Organization or Project for the Economic Impact Appreciation Awards
The deadline to submit nominations for GCEGC’s Economic Impact Appreciation Awards is one week away — end of day Monday, May 11. If you've been thinking about nominating someone, or putting your own organization forward, now is the time to act.
Nominations Open for 2026 Economic Impact Awards in Grant County
Nominations are now open for the 2026 Economic Impact Appreciation Awards. Help recognize the individuals, businesses, and projects driving growth in Grant County—submit a nomination or learn more today.
Business Retention and Expansion: Helping Existing Employers Grow
Most economic growth starts with the employers already here. This post explains how a listen-first Business Retention & Expansion approach can help Grant County businesses solve problems early, coordinate support, and grow with confidence.
Tell Us What's Happening: A New Way for Grant County Businesses to Stay Connected
A new initiative is making it easier than ever for Grant County businesses and organizations to share their news, events, and updates. Learn how this tool helps strengthen connections, increase visibility, and keep the community informed and engaged.
A Practical Path Forward: Free Workshop Series Continues for East Central Indiana Entrepreneurs
In economic development circles, there is often a tendency to talk about entrepreneurship in broad, aspirational terms—innovation, disruption, growth. But on the ground, in communities like those across East Central Indiana, entrepreneurship is far more personal. It is measured in long hours, careful decisions, and the quiet determination to build something that lasts.
Community Listening & Stakeholder Mapping: Building the Coalition and Trust
Economic development works best when people trust the process. This guide explains how community listening and stakeholder mapping help align voices, build coalitions, and turn shared priorities into real progress in Grant County.
Grant County's Economic Snapshot: Jobs, Industries & Trends — How to Read the Data
Economic development doesn’t happen by accident. This introduction to Economic Development 101 explains how shared local vision turns into priorities, projects, and funding opportunities through the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) process—and how regions like Grant County can work together to build a stronger economic future.
Planting the Apple Tree: Invest in Grant County’s Future
A legacy gift to the Grant County Economic Growth Council Endowment Fund helps ensure long-term economic growth, stability, and opportunity for future generations in Grant County, Indiana.
READI 2.0 Arts & Culture Grant Opportunity Now Open for Regional Projects
A new funding opportunity through the READI 2.0 LEI Arts & Culture initiative is now open for organizations across East Central Indiana. Learn about eligibility, upcoming workshops, and how regional partners can apply for funding to support arts, culture, and creative placemaking projects.
PRESS RELEASE: Retirement of Executive Director Chuck Binkerd
After decades of service in local government, utilities leadership, and economic development, Grant County Economic Growth Council Executive Director Chuck Binkerd has announced his retirement. The Growth Council reflects on Binkerd’s contributions to regional collaboration, infrastructure development, and economic momentum in Grant County while outlining the transition process and next steps for the organization.
Growing Grant County: From Shared Vision to Measurable Projects
Economic development doesn’t happen by accident. This introduction to Economic Development 101 explains how shared local vision turns into priorities, projects, and funding opportunities through the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) process—and how regions like Grant County can work together to build a stronger economic future.
Exit 255 Listening Sessions: A Community Conversation About Grant County’s Future
Grant County residents are invited to learn more about the Exit 255 (I-69 / SR 26) interchange area and share feedback through a public survey and five listening sessions in March. This post summarizes what the 2025 feasibility study examined, what to expect at each session, and how to participate before any decisions are made.
Growing Grant County: What Economic Development Is (and How You Can Plug In)
The first post in our “Growing Grant County” 101 series. Learn what economic development really means in Grant County, Indiana — and discover two ways you can get involved this quarter.
Free Virtual Workshop Series for Entrepreneurs in East Central Indiana
Looking for free business training in East Central Indiana? Join the Grant County Economic Growth Council for a comprehensive virtual workshop series for entrepreneurs. Designed to support our region’s ‘high-road’ strategy, these sessions provide startups and small business owners with the essential workforce skills and startup tools needed to convert local ideas into sustainable jobs.
Indiana's Economic Road Map for 2026: What Local Businesses and Workers Should Watch
What do tariffs, labor shortages, and economic uncertainty mean for Indiana, and for Grant County? Insights from the 2026 Indiana Economic Outlook highlight a slowing economy, mounting pressure on manufacturers, and why workforce, education, and long-term planning matter more than ever.
Converse, Indiana: Innovation Rooted in Reality
Explore how Converse, Indiana blends history, small-town charm, and economic revitalization - from thriving Main Street shops and horse racing heritage to new housing developments and the legacy of motorcycle legend Ray Creviston.
Up to $15,000 Available to Help Indiana Small Businesses Access Expert Services
Indiana small businesses can access up to $15,000 in matching grant funds through the Indiana Technical Assistance Program (INTAP) to offset the cost of eligible professional services.