2020 Annual Report

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Business Services

Rural Rapid Manufacturing Grant U.C.A. 63N-4-601 The state of Utah allocated $500,000 for this one-time grant, initiated in FY 2020. This grant was created to assist in the establishment of laboratories designed to train students and employees, to help build and improve equipment, and to support scholarship opportunities within an industry defined under state code 63N-4-602 as Rapid Manufacturing. “Rapid manufacturing” means a facility, laboratory, equipment, or process engaged in small-batch, fast delivery manufacturing.

Initiatives Achievements

Qualifying activities of this grant were: C onstruction or renovation of laboratories designed to train students and employees in:

A ll of the $500,000 fund allocation is encumbered under two 18-month performance contracts. T wo Rural Rapid Manufacturing Grant projects are underway; one with a nonprofit organization in Carbon County, and one with Southern Utah University in Iron County. The two entities have made claims for partial funding in FY 2020 of $280,060. N ew equipment and educational scholarships/internships have been afforded by these two entities to teach and improve business opportunities in the rapid manufacturing sector.

Clothing production

Engineering and computer graphics

M anufacturing systems

Textile science B uilding and improvement of equipment to provide training and participation in rapid manufacturing T raining and scholarships for students and employees to participate in rapid manufacturing employment opportunities

Qualifying entities for this grant included institutions of higher education and nonprofit companies (including 501(c)(3), 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), and 501(c)(6) organization types) established within the qualifying rural counties: Beaver, Box Elder, Carbon, Daggett, Duchesne, Emery, Garfield, Grand, Iron, Juab, Kane, Millard, Morgan, Piute, Rich, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier, Uintah, Wasatch, and Wayne.

Challenges

The first challenge this program faced was the initial program design, including the application and scoring methodology, which had to account for a very narrow applicant pool. Once the program was in place and awards were granted, the next challenge was meeting the funding reimbursement requests of one applicant on a very tight capital investment budget while keeping within the post-performance standards common to most other grant programs administered by the Office of Rural Development.

James Dixon

Outcomes

Rural Outreach Manager

801-538-8687 | jdixon@utah.gov

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Rural Rapid Manufacturing Grant

Number of applications approved

FY 2020 2

Expected capital expenditure

$295,000

Expected number of scholarships/internships

81

Estimated value of scholarships/internships

$205,000


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