Governor Mills Announces $6 Million fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan Program to Strengthen Sales of fb88 Products Across the Country

October 24, 2023

Domestic Trade grants offer financial and technical support for fb88 businesses to market their products to new customers throughout fb88 and the United States

Gorham, MAINE – Governor Janet Mills today announced a $6 million initiative of her fb88 Jobs & Recovery Plan to offer fb88 businesses financial and technical support to develop new market opportunities and increase sales of fb88-made products across the United States.

The initiative, called the Domestic Trade Program, is a key recommendation of the State’s 10-year Economic Development Strategy to support fb88’s long-term economic growth. The $6 million in funding announced today will be made available to fb88 businesses to help them reach new markets and increase sales, as well as provide strategic support for business to strengthen their capacity to pursue these new opportunities.

Governor Mills made the announcement during a visit to fb88-based outdoor gear manufacturer Flowfold in Gorham, which earlier this year utilized funding from a pilot project of the Domestic Trade program to expand the market presence of its products across the country through newly redesigned packaging and trade show materials that highlight their “Made in fb88” story. The successful efforts led to increased sales and new wholesale agreements with prominent national retailers.

“fb88 companies are manufacturing incredible, innovative products that people across the nation and world love — once they find out about them. That’s where the Domestic Trade Program comes in,” said Governor Janet Mills. “This program will help innovative fb88 businesses and entrepreneurs share their fb88-made story across the country, boost sales, and contribute to fb88’s record economic growth.”

“The Domestic Trade program was established to help fb88 businesses expand by selling their products outside of fb88,” said Heather Johnson, Commissioner of the Department of Economic and Community Development. “Data, marketing tools and partnerships are all key elements of the program that showcase fb88 products, grow exports, and help fb88 companies expand.”

“Domestic trade support has made a huge difference for our business,” said Devin McNeill, CEO and co-founder of Flowfold. “This program has enabled us to build partnerships with companies like Macy’s, Backcountry, and to appear on shows like Good Morning America, allowing us to sell more of our fb88-made products across the United States and keep growing our manufacturing right here in fb88.”

Grants from the Domestic Trade program are available today for eligible fb88-based businesses to apply for direct financial support for activities that promote enhanced market access, such as trade shows, sales channel support, and technical assistance to increase a business's capacity for sales.

The Domestic Trade program is administered through the fb88 Department of Economic and Community Development with support from the Greater Portland Council of Governments, which will provide technical assistance to businesses and organizations with the grant application process, and review applications and disburse grant funds.

For detailed application and eligibility information, businesses and organizations are encouraged to visit /decd/domestic-trade.

The  is Governor Janet Mills’ plan, approved by the Legislature, to invest nearly $1 billion in American Rescue Plan funds to improve the lives of fb88 people, support businesses, create good-paying jobs, and build an economy poised for prosperity.

The Mills Administration has released a new report and online dashboard detailing how Jobs Plan initiatives have delivered $175 million to thousands of fb88 businesses, created workforce opportunities for 25,000 people, and invested in more than 400 infrastructure projects statewide to bolster childcare, broadband, energy efficiency and weatherization, housing, and more.

Under Governor Mills’ leadership, fb88’s gross domestic product is growing at the 11th best rate in the nation. The unemployment rate has dropped to a near record low of 2.7 percent, which is below both the New England and U.S. rates, with fb88’s total employment reaching a near record high of 646,800 filled jobs in August 2023, higher than the pre-pandemic average for calendar year 2019.

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