QACETD Develops Minority Entrepreneurship Training Accelerator (META) Program
Queen Anne’s County Economic & Tourism Development is excited to announce the development of a Minority Entrepreneurship Training Accelerator (META). This pilot program, developed and delivered by Upper Shore Community Development Partnership and Rivers and Roads Consulting, is now accepting applications. Funding for the project is being provided through Queen Anne’s County Economic & Tourism […]
READ MOREProtecting Maryland Agriculture: Smart Farming Cybersecurity Challenges & Solutions
Queen Anne’s County Economic & Tourism Development, in partnership with TEDCO and Bay Crossing Consulting, invites you to Protecting Maryland Agriculture: Smart Farming Cybersecurity Challenges & Solutions on October 25, 2023 at Chesapeake College from 8:30am – 1:30pm. This forum will provide farmers and agricultural entrepreneurs the opportunity to learn about the cybersecurity and privacy […]
READ MOREQueen Anne’s County Ranked #1 in State as GDP Grew at the Fastest Rate in Maryland
Queen Anne’s County has secured a position as a leading hub for economic development by being ranked number 1 in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) growth in Maryland. Queen Anne’s County experienced the highest growth in Gross Domestic Product (GDP) across the state of Maryland, with an increase of 8.25% between 2019 and 2021. GDP is […]
READ MOREQueen Anne’s County Economic & Tourism Development Hosts Field to Table Event
The event was a celebration of creative partnerships between local farmers and growers driving economic vitality in Queen Anne’s County, Maryland Queen Anne’s County, MD — Queen Anne’s County Economic & Tourism Development (QACETD) hosted its first Field to Table event celebrating small agricultural entrepreneurs on June 8, 2023. For the last three years, the […]
READ MORENew Centreville business grant funds local, regional and national speakers and technical services
CENTREVILLE, MD – As the pandemic wanes businesses across the nation are poised to re-energize and try to regain traction in what will be a new business landscape. Since March 2020 business owners have developed new ways to engage and serve customers. A vast majority of these strategies were created out of necessity at a […]
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