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Kent State Tuscarawas Receives $7,500 Local Economic Assistance Program Grant From AEP Ohio

Posted Feb. 11, 2013
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Kent State University at Tuscarawas recently received a Local Economic Assistance Program grant awarded by AEP Ohio. The grant award of $7,500 will help the campus’ new Atwood Small and Emerging Business Technical Assistance Center programming at Atwood Lake Resort and Golf Club in Carroll County.

“We sincerely appreciate the support of AEP Ohio for this business initiative,” says Gregg L. Andrews, Ph.D., dean and chief administrative officer of Kent State Tuscarawas. “This generous grant enables the campus to expand our services at the Atwood Small and Emerging Business Technical Assistance Center, which will support economic development efforts in Carroll, Tuscarawas and surrounding counties. We are currently offering counseling services and business start-up workshops for new entrepreneurs at Atwood. In the fall, we plan to expand programming at this site to meet the needs of local residents.”

AEP Ohio’s Local Economic Assistance Program grants support projects that promote the retention and attraction of manufacturing jobs and investment. Examples of acceptable programs and projects are retention and expansion surveys, site feasibility studies, retaining existing industries, attracting new industries, conducting special studies, performing research and other creative uses.

Grant projects must leverage additional funds from other sources, demonstrate joint participation from more than one group and provide benefits to an area or region, according to AEP Ohio program guidelines. The company awards grants of up to $10,000 for eligible projects.

“We are pleased to be able to provide financial support to help facilitate economic development projects that help to bring jobs and prosperity to local communities,” says Pablo Vegas, AEP Ohio president and chief operating officer.

AEP Ohio has offered grants to local economic development organizations since 2005. To date, 165 grants totaling $403,875 have been awarded to support projects in communities and counties throughout the AEP Ohio service territory.

AEP Ohio serves nearly 1.5 million customers in Ohio and the northern panhandle of West Virginia. In Ohio, the company provides electricity to more than 920 communities located in 61 of the state’s 88 counties. In West Virginia, the company serves Ohio and Marshall Counties, providing service to approximately 41,000 customers. The company’s headquarters is in Gahanna, Ohio, with regulatory and external affairs offices in downtown Columbus. A subsidiary of American Electric Power and the largest of its regional utility divisions, AEP Ohio comprises Ohio Power Company and Wheeling Power.