Economic Development
DNEDA - Delaware Nation Economic Development Authority
DNEDA Official Website: www.dneda.com
 
Created by the Executive Committee, the DNEDA is charged with conceiving and fully constructing economic developments for the Delaware Nation. Governing and oversight of the DNEDA comes from a 5 person board appointed by the Executive Committee; comprised of a Chairman, Secretary, Treasurer & 2 committee-persons which make and approve policy, contracts and acquisitions. The DNEDA has a staff that performs day to day operations at their offices within the Green Technology Center. Seed money derived from gaming through the RAP Revenue Allocation Plan is used for conducting this very important task.
 
Green Technology Center
is  250,000 sq. ft. building on a 40 acre lot, which originally housed Hollytex Carpets.  It was acquired and has been retrofitted to accommodate numerous manufacturing businesses and supporting offices. The GTC is strategically located on Hwy. 62, by a railroad spur,  and is ¼ of a mile from Western Farmers Electric Corporation and has an extensive infrastructure capable of handling any business. Due to close proximity, the GTC is perfectly suited to be a green energy supplier to WFEC with the initiatives being undertaken.

 

 

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6/19/2013 5:12:14 PM
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We, the Delaware Nation, whose aboriginal name is Lenape or Lenni-Lenape, also known as the Grandfathers, is the oldest known Nation in the Northern Hemisphere, aboriginally inhabiting the Eastern Seaboard of North America, the first indigenous Nation to treat with the United States of America (September 17, 1778, 7 Statute 13: Brotherton Reservation), consummating a total of one (1) treaty with the United States of America and descending from the Cape Girardeau Spanish Land Grant Area, invoking the guidance of the Almighty Creator with faith in the purposes of our Supreme Being, with pride in our ancient heritage and with the determination to promote, through our united effort, the general well-being of our Nation and to secure unto our Nation and Nation’s descendants the rights, powers and privileges provided by the laws of the Delaware Nation and the laws of the United States of America.