DOR makes final Innovation Planning Grants distribution, readies for launch of Innovation Grants
Madison, WI – The Wisconsin Department of Revenue (DOR) distributed the fifth and final Innovation Planning Grant (IPG) payment on June 2. This brought the initial IPG program to a close, allowing the agency to prepare for the next step: launching the Innovation Grant program.
“The participation for this grant program was a great success,” said David Casey, Department of Revenue Secretary Designee. In all, DOR approved 68 requests from municipalities and tribes statewide, distributing a total of $2,997,992. Payment details can be found on DOR’s website at https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/Report/IPGPayments.aspx.
“Almost the entire $3 million allocated for these planning grants was utilized, which demonstrates a strong commitment from local governments and tribes to explore innovative solutions for consolidating services and cost savings”, said Valeah Foy, Division Administrator of DOR’s State and Local Finance Division. “Thank you to all who applied for the planning grants. We look forward to your continued engagement with the upcoming Innovation
Grant program!”
Now that the application period for IPG funds has closed and all monies have been distributed, the Innovation Grant program will launch this summer with $300 million in funding available. For general information and resources, visit DOR’s Innovation Grants web page at https://www.revenue.wi.gov/Pages/SLF/IG.aspx.
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