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Big Sandy Area Development District Receives $500K for Small Business Development Through FIRE Program

Prestonsburg, KY, October 16, 2024 — The Big Sandy Area Development District (BSADD) is excited to announce the receipt of $400,000 from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and $100,000 from Kentucky Power through the Kentucky Power Economic Growth Grant (KPEGG) to launch the FIRE (Fueling Innovation, Revitalization, and Entrepreneurship) program. This $500,000 initiative is the first step in a comprehensive strategy to promote small business growth and economic revitalization across Johnson, Floyd, Magoffin, Martin, and Pike counties.

The FIRE program will utilize advanced technology and artificial intelligence to revitalize vacant storefronts and strengthen existing small businesses, invigorating downtown areas. With real-time business location intelligence and data-driven matching services, FIRE aims to boost a region that currently has a 4.4% small business-to-population ratio, compared to the national average of 10%.

A Comprehensive Approach to Small Business Development

FIRE is designed to be a long-term solution for entrepreneurial growth in Appalachia’s coal-impacted communities. Funding will support:

  • Advanced Data Tools: Providing entrepreneurs with insights on foot traffic, demographics, and consumer behavior to help reduce risks in uncertain markets.
  • Hands-On Support: A Business Development Specialist will offer personalized guidance through meetings, workshops, and networking opportunities to help entrepreneurs succeed.

Boosting Economic Growth: FIRE is just the beginning of a larger effort to drive the region’s economic development. The program will attract new businesses, revitalize properties, and support entrepreneurs, creating jobs, stimulating investment, and fueling long-term economic growth.

About the ARC POWER Initiative: The ARC’s POWER Initiative awarded $68.2 million to 65 projects this year, focusing on economic diversification in coal-impacted communities. The initiative supports job creation, workforce training, and industry development to help Appalachia transition to a more prosperous future.

For more information about the FIRE program, contact Blake Moss, Public Administration Specialist at the Big Sandy Area Development District at Blake.Moss@Bigsandy.org.

FIRE Business Services

FIRE (Fueling Innovation Revitalization and Entrepreneurship) is a comprehensive approach to small business development. By leveraging cutting-edge data and web-based platforms, we provide personalized, hands-on support tailored to a wide range of small business needs. Our team collaborates with a network of regional partners, ensuring that if we can’t assist directly, we’ll connect you with someone who can!

Explore below to find commercial real estate listings covering nearly every available commercial site in our 5-county service area. Our website is the only platform where you can view all these opportunities in one place—your one-stop resource for business growth and expansion!

Please contact blake.moss@bigsandy.org or call (606)886-2374 Ext. 328 for more details on our business services.

PRESS Release

Big Sandy Area Development District Receives $500K for Small Business Development Through FIRE Program

Prestonsburg, KY, October 16, 2024 — The Big Sandy Area Development District (BSADD) is excited to announce the receipt of $400,000 from the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) and $100,000 from Kentucky Power through the Kentucky Power Economic Growth Grant (KPEGG) to launch the FIRE (Fueling Innovation, Revitalization, and Entrepreneurship) program. This $500,000 initiative is the first step in a comprehensive strategy to promote small business growth and economic revitalization across Johnson, Floyd, Magoffin, Martin, and Pike counties.

The FIRE program will utilize advanced technology and artificial intelligence to revitalize vacant storefronts and strengthen existing small businesses, invigorating downtown areas. With real-time business location intelligence and data-driven matching services, FIRE aims to boost a region that currently has a 4.4% small business-to-population ratio, compared to the national average of 10%.

A Comprehensive Approach to Small Business Development

FIRE is designed to be a long-term solution for entrepreneurial growth in Appalachia’s coal-impacted communities. Funding will support:

  • Advanced Data Tools: Providing entrepreneurs with insights on foot traffic, demographics, and consumer behavior to help reduce risks in uncertain markets.
  • Hands-On Support: A Business Development Specialist will offer personalized guidance through meetings, workshops, and networking opportunities to help entrepreneurs succeed.

Boosting Economic Growth: FIRE is just the beginning of a larger effort to drive the region’s economic development. The program will attract new businesses, revitalize properties, and support entrepreneurs, creating jobs, stimulating investment, and fueling long-term economic growth.

About the ARC POWER Initiative: The ARC’s POWER Initiative awarded $68.2 million to 65 projects this year, focusing on economic diversification in coal-impacted communities. The initiative supports job creation, workforce training, and industry development to help Appalachia transition to a more prosperous future.

For more information about the FIRE program, contact Blake Moss, Public Administration Specialist at the Big Sandy Area Development District at Blake.Moss@Bigsandy.org.

SBA

The U.S. Small Business Administration helps small businesses get funding by setting guidelines for loans and reducing lender risk. These SBA-backed loans make it easier for small businesses to get the funding they need.

 

SOAR

SOAR is a regional nonpartisan nonprofit that champions local projects, programs, and advocacy for the 54 ARC-mandated counties in Eastern Kentucky. Our mandate: To fill the economic gaps left by the decline of the coal industry. Our task: To rally our communities to help us achieve these goals together for the good of all.

Mountain Association

Mountain Association is a nonprofit working toward an economy that is more diverse, sustainable, equitable and resilient.

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