State investment targets local housing and infrastructure revitalization efforts in Columbus County
Columbus County, NC — On June 12, 2026, Governor Josh Stein and the North Carolina Department of Commerce announced that 13 local governments across the state would receive a total of $13.7 million in grants to support critical community improvements.
Among the recipients are two municipalities in Columbus County, NC: the Town of Brunswick and Tabor City.
The funding is provided through the state’s Community Development Block Grant, Neighborhood Revitalization (CDBG-NR) program, an initiative designed to provide local leaders the flexibility to address urgent neighborhood needs.
“Communities know best where investments can make the greatest difference,” said Assistant Secretary for Rural Economic Development Reginald Speight. “These grants give local leaders the flexibility to address critical needs and make strategic investments that strengthen neighborhoods and improve quality of life for residents.”
The grants awarded in this round, which total more than $13.7 million across 13 projects, range from $693,773 to $2.5 million. Among the local governments receiving these funds are:
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Town of Brunswick: $950,000
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Tabor City: $693,773
Governor Josh Stein emphasized the broader impact of the awards: “North Carolinians need safe housing, reliable infrastructure, and places to enjoy. These grants will help local governments address these critical needs, strengthen neighborhoods and local economies, and improve quality of life for North Carolinians across our state.”
These investments are designed to strengthen local economies and improve the long-term quality of life for North Carolinians by allowing local leaders to tailor projects to their specific, most pressing requirements.
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