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Missouri’s Digital Opportunity Grant Program (FY25) will fund digitally inclusive projects across the state. The statewide component of the program will fund service areas encompassing 20 or more counties and will be complemented by the local component, which will fund digitally inclusive projects in service areas encompassing fewer than 20 counties.
The Missouri Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment (BEAD) Program aids entities to deploy broadband service to unserved and underserved areas of the state, and to Community Anchor Institutions (CAIs) through competitive grants.
Promotes workforce development and capital investment in Missouri’s rural areas by providing incentives to invest in those areas.
The Missouri NTIA Broadband Infrastructure Program (BIP) provided federal funding to make grants on a competitive basis for the deployment of broadband infrastructure. NTIA made $288,000,000 available for federal assistance under the Broadband Infrastructure Program.
The purpose of the Entertainment Industry Jobs Act Tax Credit Program is to provide an incentive for touring entities to rehearse and perform in Missouri.
As a means to develop or redevelop areas identified by the port authority board of commissioners, this program establishes the Port Authority AIM Zone Fund consisting of 50% of the state withholding tax from new jobs within the zone after development or redevelopment has begun.
This program helps provide funding to local organizations, such as convention and visitors bureaus, to help attract sporting events to this state. Donors can make contributions to the organizations and receive a tax credit.
This program provides local community organizations incentives to help those organizations secure location of amateur sporting events in their communities.
BIP will bring fiber broadband to more than 50,000 unserved and underserved Missouri addresses through $261 million in awards made to internet service providers in 2023. ARPA projects are proceeding under different timelines but must be operational by September 30, 2026.
As a means to redevelop contaminated commercial/industrial sites, this program provides financial benefits for remediation purposes. These projects must result in the creation of at least 10 new jobs or the retention of 25 jobs.