The National Institute of Standards and Technology — part of the U.S. Department of Commerce — announced today that it plans to award as much as $100 million to Arizona State University and Deca Technologies for the SHIELD USA initiative. The project will drive innovation in the domestic microchip packaging ecosystem, expand capacity for domestic advanced packaging and help … [More]
Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity Announced a New Opportunity for Microbusiness Grant Funding
The Arizona Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO), the Arizona state agency committed to strengthening Arizona’s workforce and economy, announced a new opportunity for grant funding through the Arizona Microbusiness Loan Program. The program, launched by Governor Katie Hobbs in August 2024, is already making a positive impact in communities across the state. Arizona’s small … [More]
Phoenix Introduces New Residential Grass Removal Incentive to Promote Water Conservation
Phoenix Water Services has launched a new program offering financial assistance to homeowners who replace their lawns with water-efficient, desert-adapted landscapes. The initiative encourages residents to reduce outdoor water use by receiving $2 per square foot for removing grass. This effort not only conserves water but could also help residents save money on their water … [More]
City of Phoenix Secures $12.9 Million Congestion Relief Grant
The U.S. Department of Transportation Federal Highway Administration has awarded the Phoenix Public Transit Department with a $12.9 million congestion relief grant. The award will fund Project EASE (Effective Access Solutions for Easing Congestion) in Phoenix. In partnership with Via Transportation, Inc., this project will implement microtransit service (a flexible, on-demand … [More]
DOE Grants $70M to Help Strengthen APS Smart Grid with New Technology
The U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) Grid Deployment Office announced it has awarded Arizona Public Service Company (APS) two grants, totaling $70 million, for projects to strengthen smart grid resilience, expand wildfire prevention and mitigation measures and help meet customers’ growing energy needs. The funds are part of the DOE’s Grid Resilience and Innovation Partnerships … [More]
SRP Partners with City of Tempe on Commercial Water-Saving Rebates
SRP announced today a contribution of $10,000 per year or $50,000 over five years to financially support the City of Tempe’s Non-Residential Landscape Conversion Rebate program. SRP is also contributing $10,000 per fiscal year or $50,000 over five years to the city’s Cooling Tower Rebate program for non-residential customers. The Non-Residential Landscape … [More]
Mayor Gallego to Honor Autism Advocate Denise Resnik with Global Citizen Award
Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego will honor autism advocate and business executive Denise Resnik with the Global Citizen Award during The Mayor's International event hosted by Phoenix Sister Cities on October 19 at Chateau Luxe. Resnik is the founder and president/CEO of First Place AZ (established in 2012), co-founder of the Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center (SARRC, … [More]
Phoenix Parks and Recreation Launches Master Plan Program
The City of Phoenix Parks and Recreation Department is excited to announce the launch of our master plan process, which will guide the future development and management of our City's parks and recreation facilities. This comprehensive plan will set the standard for years to come and ensure that our community's green spaces continue to thrive. One of the key components of … [More]
It’s an Election Year for the Arizona Corporation Commission
Here’s why Arizona business owners and residents should care
This November, Arizona voters will have the opportunity to elect three of the five seats on the Arizona Corporation Commission — thereby determining the majority of officials controlling this powerful regulatory body. For those wondering, “What is the Commission?” and “Why should I care?” read on. What Is the Arizona Corporation Commission? The Commission is unique. First, … [More]