Governor Glenn Youngkin has announced the allocation of more than $8.1 million in GO Virginia Grants for 17 projects aimed at creating talent pipelines and boosting economic growth. The projects will support the growth of selected industries across Virginia by training and connecting talent to employers, aiding entrepreneurs starting companies, and creating supportive economic environments for targeted industries. In addition to the GO Virginia Grants, the 17 projects will leverage an additional $5.6 million in local and non-state funding. Since its inception in 2017, GO Virginia has funded 258 projects, awarded approximately $107 million, and created over 26,000 new jobs.
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Question & Answer
What is the purpose of the GO Virginia Grants announced by Governor Glenn Youngkin?
The grants are aimed at creating talent pipelines and boosting economic growth by supporting industries, training and connecting talent to employers, aiding entrepreneurs, and creating supportive economic environments.
How much funding has been allocated for the 17 projects supported by the GO Virginia Grants?
More than $8.1 million has been allocated for the 17 projects, which will also leverage an additional $5.6 million in local and non-state funding.
What industries are the projects focused on?
The projects are focused on select industries across Virginia, including critical industries such as life science and energy, as well as emerging opportunities in semiconductor manufacturing.
How has GO Virginia contributed to Virginia’s economy since its inception?
Since its inception in 2017, GO Virginia has funded 258 projects, awarded approximately $107 million, and created over 26,000 new jobs, trained 13,000 students, created 2,700 work-based learning opportunities, and awarded 3,600 workforce credentials.