EDA awards over $3 million in grants for economic development projects in El Dorado County in 2022

EDA awards over  million in grants for economic development projects in El Dorado County in 2022
Jen Werner, Chief Financial Officer/Chief Administrative Officer at EDA — https://www.eda.gov/about/leadership/jen-werner
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In 2022, the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded a total of $3,782,433 in grants for economic development projects in El Dorado County, California.

The only grant in the county—$3,782,433—was awarded to El Dorado County.

The following table shows how much the EDA invested in projects across all California counties in 2022.

Total EDA Grant Awards by California Counties (2022)
Rank County Total
1 Sacramento County $71,369,884
2 Merced County $47,059,195
3 Fresno County $26,871,513
4 Yolo County $16,094,817
5 Los Angeles County $9,316,220
6 Inyo County $7,983,340
7 Napa County $5,500,000
8 Santa Barbara County $5,333,908
9 Lake County $4,997,170
10 Trinity County $4,961,932
11 Riverside County $4,429,910
12 Sonoma County $4,367,480
13 Tulare County $4,000,000
14 Santa Cruz County $3,960,000
15 El Dorado County $3,782,433
16 San Bernardino County $3,051,513
17 Orange County $3,000,000
18 Del Norte County $2,664,550
19 San Diego County $1,500,000
20 Alameda County $1,340,400
21 Butte County $1,265,999
22 Stanislaus County $1,226,886
23 San Mateo County $1,133,732
24 Mendocino County $825,230
25 Mariposa County $671,500
26 Plumas County $347,274
27 Nevada County $267,837
28 Shasta County $225,000
29 Sutter County $210,000
30 Kern County $141,800
31 Humboldt County $91,609
32 San Benito County $80,000


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