Area Development Districts (ADDs) in Kentucky are regional planning and development organizations that aim to foster economic growth and improve the quality of life in their communities. They coordinate various programs and services across local government boundaries, including economic development, workforce training, eldercare, community services, infrastructure planning, GIS data-mapping, and more. ADDs serve as a bridge between local needs and state and federal resources, ensuring that communities have access to necessary funding and support for projects. With experienced grant professionals on staff, ADDs can assist communities in identifying available grant opportunities or in preparing applications for the new GRANT Program of 2024.
All 120 counties in Kentucky are served by one of fifteen local ADDs working across the Commonwealth. Find your ADD below: