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NJ A2061

NJ A2061
Establishes Emerging Technology Urban Grant Program in EDA.


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Introduced
01/09/2024
In Committee
01/09/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/12/2026

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill establishes, subject to appropriation, the Emerging Technology Urban Grant Program (program) in the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) for the purpose of awarding grants to qualifying emerging technology businesses in order to encourage the businesses to locate in one of four urban technology zones to acquire cloud computing services that will facilitate the business's growth and creation of full-time employment. The award of a grant to a qualifying business, subject to appropriation, is to be applied to covering the cost of using cloud computing services. The bill establishes an urban technology zone in Newark, Trenton, Camden, and New Brunswick. The Chief Executive Officer of the EDA is to approve for grant eligibility an emerging technology business that: 1) is located in an urban technology zone; 2) commits to maintaining its United States headquarters in an urban technology zone for the duration of the grant term of two years and at least three additional years; 3) employs no more than 100 full-time employees; and 4) has experienced a net increase of 20 percent in full-time employment or an increase of 20 percent in annual gross revenue during the twelve-month period preceding the application. The Chief Executive Officer is to issue payment of the grant upon the submission of proof by an approved emerging technology business that the business has fulfilled the eligibility requirements established pursuant to the bill, has maintained required increases in full-time employment or revenue growth, and any other requirements determined by the EDA. The submission of proof is to be subject to review and audit by the EDA and the Department of Labor and Workforce Development. This bill provides that the value of the grant is to be up to $125,000 per quarter for two years, provided that no grantee receives more than $1,000,000 in grants over the duration of the program, and that the sum of grants awarded under the program is not to exceed $80,000,000, with no more than $20,000,000 granted to businesses in each urban technology zone. The bill provides that, in addition to any monies appropriated to the EDA to effectuate the purposes of bill, the program is to also be credited with any additional monies made available by the EDA for the purposes of the program and monies received by the EDA from any public or private source for the purposes of the program, the coordination and consolidation of which is to enhance efforts to attract emerging technology businesses to accelerate the development of urban technology zones.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the Emerging Technology Urban Grant Program (the "Program") in the New Jersey Economic Development Authority (EDA) to award grants to qualifying emerging technology businesses located in designated "urban technology zones" (Newark, Trenton, Camden, and New Brunswick) to cover the cost of cloud computing services. The goal is to encourage these businesses to locate in these urban areas, facilitating economic growth and job creation. Eligible businesses must have 100 or fewer full-time employees, commit to maintaining their headquarters in the urban technology zone for at least 5 years, and have experienced a 20% increase in either full-time employment or annual gross revenue in the previous 12 months. The grants can be up to $125,000 per quarter for two years, with a total program cap of $80 million and no more than $20 million per urban technology zone. The EDA is tasked with promoting the Program and engaging with cloud computing service providers to ensure maximum benefits for participating businesses.

Committee Categories

Business and Industry

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Science, Innovation and Technology Committee (on 01/09/2024)

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