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Budget
Lawmakers earmarked millions of dollars in federal funds for business incubators in their districts and states in fiscal 2004. Refer to the chart below for a list of those projects.

Recipient Dollar Amount
Space Alliance Technology Outreach program, including $2,500,000 for business incubators in Florida and New York $6,000,000
W.Va. High Technology Consortium Foundation to expand a high-tech business park $3,200,000
W.Va. High Technology Consortium Foundation for economic development initiatives $2,500,000
Alaska InvestNet/Technology Venture Center and Tech Ranch in Montana $1,590,000
BizTech High Technology Business Incubator $1,500,000
Rockford Area Ventures for tech center, small-manufacturers incubator (IL) $1,500,000
Indiana University Kokomo Business Incubator $1,000,000
Huntington Area Development Council for a business incubator (WV) $1,000,000
Technology entrepreneurship center, Northern Virginia Technology Council $1,000,000
Information technology incubator project, University of Missouri-St. Louis $1,000,000
Vermont Center on Emerging Technologies for a technology incubator $1,000,000
Wausau, Wis., for a business development center $1,000,000
University of Wyoming for the Wyoming Technology Business Center in Laramie $1,000,000
Student business incubator, University of Northern Iowa $850,000
Idaho Virtual Incubator/Lewis-Clark State College $750,000
Tech-based incubation initiative for rural businesses in Maryland $500,000
Hamilton County, Tenn., for a Center for Entrepreneurial Growth Incubator $500,000
Automation Alley for a technology center in Troy, Mich. $450,000
Seton Hill University for support of the Virtual Entrepreneurial Center (PA) $400,000
Metropolitan Development Association in Syracuse, N.Y., for VISION 2010 $350,000
Broome-Tioga Workforce Development System for a business incubator (NY) $250,000
Economic Alliance in Okanogan, Wash., for a business incubator $250,000
LaGuardia Community College for a small-business incubator (NY) $150,000
Business incubator at Western Kentucky University $100,000
Riverside Center for Innovation in Pittsburgh for programs to aid small businesses and startups in Allegheny County $100,000

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