Links to Economic Development Corporations
Carroll County Economic Development
Promotes the expansion and stabilization of the economic base in a way that takes advantage of the County's unique assets, opportunities and strengths.
City of Princeton Economic Development
Featuring demographics, information on I-80 TIF district, incentives, major industries, and properties.
City of Fulton Economic Development
Featuring Fulton Economic Development Incentives - Enterprise Zone, TIF District, Revolving Loan Fund, and Downtown Historic District.
City of Mendota Economic Development
Featuring Business Park, incentives, TIF, Enterprise Zones, RLF, Demographics and more.
Greater Rochelle Economic Development Corporation
The Greater Rochelle Economic Development Corporation (GREDCO) partners with the City of Rochelle and plays a unique and effective economic development role.
Greater Sterling Development Corporation
Coordinates and streamlines economic development efforts in the City of Sterling, Whiteside County and the surrounding areas.
Illinois Economic Development Association
The Illinois Economic Development Association (IEDA) is a statewide professional economic development association that supports advocacy, education and collaboration to enhance Illinois’ global competitiveness. It is governed by a Board of Directors composed of nineteen members elected annually by the membership at-large and who regionally represent the interests of economic developers.
Morrison Area Economic Development Corporation
Promotes and coordinates economic growth and economic development in all areas of the City.
North Central Illinois Council of Governments
The Economic Development District (EDD) currently services the counties of Bureau, LaSalle, Marshall, and Putnam Counties into one redevelopment district. The Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for the North Central Illinois District represents a combined multi-county effort to bring economic improvement to the area.
Polo Economic Development Corporation
Fosters community and economic growth, development, and an enhanced quality of life and to lessen the burdens of government for residents of the City of Polo and the surrounding area.