Released by Governor Ron DeSantis’ Office …
Announces More Than $2.9 Million to Communities for Continued Work with Military Installations through Infrastructure and Reinvestment Grant
Tallahassee, Fla. – Today, Governor Ron DeSantis announced more than $2.9 million in funding for military-related programs through the Defense Infrastructure Grant Program and the Defense Reinvestment Grant Program, administered by the Florida Department of Economic Opportunity (DEO). These grants provide funding to defense-dependent communities to support advocacy and military community relations.
“As a veteran, I know the value in supporting Florida’s military installations and their surrounding communities,” said Governor DeSantis. “We will continue to rebuild and create resilient bases, especially those impacted by Hurricane Michael, for the hardworking men and women who serve our country and state.”
“Under Governor DeSantis’ leadership, DEO will continue to support military installation communities across the state,” said Ken Lawson, Executive Director of DEO. “These grants are another great example of how we are utilizing every resource we have available to help Florida communities, especially those in the Panhandle that are recovering from Hurricane Michael.”
The Defense Infrastructure Grant Program funds local infrastructure projects that benefit both a local community and military installation and have a positive impact on the value of military installations within the state. Infrastructure projects may be related to encroachment, transportation and access, utilities, communications, housing, environment and security. Communities awarded funding through the Defense Infrastructure Grant Program include:
- Bay County Public Works – ($500,000) to design a new subaqueous, potable water main underneath East Bay at Dupont Bridge to provide treated drinking water to Tyndall Air Force Base and Mexico Beach.
- City of Jacksonville – ($500,000) to complete the purchase of an over 400- acre parcel to provide an increased buffer zone for flight operations at NAS Jacksonville.
- Clay County Development Authority – (nearly $367,000) to resurface roads around Camp Blanding.
- Space Coast Economic Development Commission – (nearly $367,000) to build a new Brevard County Emergency Management Operations Center.
- Santa Rosa Board of County Commissioners – (nearly $367,000) to continue easement purchases around Whiting Field.
The Defense Reinvestment Grant Program funds projects that protect existing military installations, diversify the economies of a defense-dependent communities and develop plans for the reuse of closed or realigned military installations. Communities awarded funding through the Defense Reinvestment Grant Program include:
- Bay Defense Alliance – ($125,000) to support focused recovery efforts post-Hurricane Michael at Naval Support Activity Panama City and Tyndall Air Force Base.
- Clay County Development Authority – ($57,000) to strengthen and diversify the areas in the non-defense economic sectors, while promoting the military training operations at Camp Blanding Joint Training Center and Naval Support Activity Jacksonville.
- City of Jacksonville – ($100,000) to support development strategies that promote military/defense and aviation industry growth at Naval Air Station Jacksonville and Naval Station Mayport.
- Space Coast Economic Development Council – ($95,000) to support long and short-term strategies for community and military partnerships, attracting new businesses and investments throughout the Space Coast.
- Economic Development Council of Okaloosa County – ($125,000) to develop and implement strategies to preserve and protect diversified employment opportunities in the defense-rich, tri-county area of Okaloosa, Santa Rosa and Walton counties.
- The Greater Pensacola Chamber – ($85,000) to expand the newly formed West Florida Defense Alliance to create higher skilled jobs in the non-defense economy.
- Miami Dade Beacon Council – ($70,000) to build awareness and connectivity with defense and non-defense communities, creating opportunities for defense and private businesses to collaborate.
- Orlando Economic Partnership – ($75,000) to support initiatives that are intended to help promote, protect and set the conditions in the area to grow the defense simulation business industry.
- Santa Rosa County – ($58,000) to support continued work of the retention of defense related jobs and the creation of high-skilled, nondefense jobs.
- Walton County Chamber of Commerce – ($60,000) to continue strategies of developing an entrepreneurial climate supporting the community surrounding Eglin Air Force Base.
For more information on Military Community programs, please visit FloridaJobs.org/Military-Community-Programs.