This post originally appeared as a Nebraska DED Press Release.
March 31, 2023 (LINCOLN, NEB.) – The Nebraska Department of Economic Development (DED) has selected this year’s grant recipients under the Civic and Community Center Financing Fund (CCCFF).
Eighteen communities will receive a portion of the $4.2 million available for award, representing eight Planning and ten Capital Construction Projects.
CCCFF funding supports the development of civic, community and recreation centers. Buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places that are intended for conversion, rehabilitation or reuse are also eligible under the program.
CCCFF is funded through a turn-back of 30% of State sales tax generated by arenas and nearby retailers. Due to the enduring impact of COVID-19 on these venues, the amount available for award for 2023 was less than usual. However, as evidenced by the increase of aid available for award this year as compared to the prior two years, revenues to the Fund are steadily increasing towards pre-pandemic levels.
This year’s award recipients are listed below. Communities serve by NPPD at either the wholesale or retail level are noted. For more information on the CCCFF program, visit opportunity.nebraska.gov/cccff. For questions, contact Susan Nickerson at susan.nickerson@nebraska.gov or 308-850-0595.
2023 Civic and Community Center Financing Fund – Planning Recipients (Electrical Provider)
- City of Alliance: $15,000 Alliance City Hall Recreation Center
- City of Arapahoe: $15,000 Crystal Theatre Renovation Project (Twin Valleys PPD)
- City of Curtis: $7,500 Curtis City Pool
- City of Falls City: $15,000 Recreation/Fitness Center
- City of Sargent: $7,500 Swimming Pool
- City of West Point: $15,000 Recreation Center
- Village of Pender: $15,000 Pender Library
- Village of Shelton: $7,500 Swimming Pool (NPPD Retail)
2023 Civic and Community Center Financing Fund – Capital Construction Recipients
- City of Bassett: $562,000 Rock County Community Center (NPPD Retail)
- City of Blair: $229,026.55 Generations Park
- City of Gibbon: $150,000 Community Center Renovation (NPPD Retail)
- City of Imperial: $562,000 City Square Improvement
- City of McCook: $562,000 Park and Recreational Improvements (NPPD Retail)
- City of Waverly: $562,000 New Waverly Aquatic Center
- City of Wayne: $562,000 Prairie Park
- City of Wood River: $562,000 Legacy Station (Southern PPD)
- Village of Bruning: $215,341.50 Playground Equipment and Renovation (Norris PPD)
- Village of Pickrell: $165,000 Community Center (Norris PPD)
Prospective applicants interested in future funding cycles are encouraged to sign up for the CCCFF mailing list.