Tag: Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation (BCIC)
Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation to hold town halls
The Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation on Monday kicks off a new strategic planning process for creating a blueprint for future economic development and community development growth Brownsville and the region.
Brownsville may ask voters to dissolve GBIC, BCIC as it considers new economic arm
The city of Brownsville appears poised to do away with its two economic development organizations, the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation and the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation, and replace them with something called the Greater Brownsville Municipal Development District.
So long, Ben: Brownsville bids sad farewell to Judge Neece
When Brownsville lost Ben Neece, it lost a piece of its heart.
US Rep. Gonzalez secures $1.2M grant for Brownsville’s StartUp Texas program
U.S. Rep. Vicente Gonzalez announced $1.2 million in funding from the U.S. Economic Development Administration to accelerate technology entrepreneurship in the region.
Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation lands $1.2M grant
The Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation just got a big boost in its mission to cultivate entrepreneurship in Brownsville and the region in the form of a $1.2 million “Build to Scale” grant from the Economic Development Administration (EDA).
Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation racks up more awards
The Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation brought home two International Economic Development Council awards from IEDC's 2023 conference, which was held in Dallas Sept. 17-20.
There’s a major career fair slated for job seekers in Brownsville this week
What the city of Brownsville and the Greater Brownsville Incentives Corporation are calling the biggest career fair in South Texas is scheduled for Wednesday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.
McAllen chamber names Elizabeth Suarez, city’s aviation director, as new CEO
There's a new CEO in town.
Brownsville startup wins $100,000 in challenge
Expanding Frontiers, a Brownsville technology nonprofit, announced that its Acceleration client, Permittivity, LLC, has won the grand prize in the global challenge “Imperfection Detection: Detect Me If You Can,” organized by the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation in collaboration with the Army Corps of Engineers through HeroX, a global crowdsourcing platform.
StartUp Texas wins SBA grant: $300K will fund competitions over three years
A collaboration between the Brownsville Community Improvement Corporation and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment (TEES) just got a boost from the U.S. Small Business Administration in the form of a $300,000 grant.