New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA)
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The New Jersey Economic Development Authority (NJEDA) is a self-supporting, independent state agency that serves as New Jersey's primary entity for economic development. Established in 1974, its mission is to foster a stronger and fairer economy by providing financial resources, such as tax credits, low-interest loans, bond financing, and real estate development assistance, to businesses of all sizes. The NJEDA focuses on creating and retaining jobs, revitalizing communities, and supporting key sectors like technology, life sciences, and clean energy to make the state a national model for inclusive and sustainable economic growth.
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