Palm Coast's Bounty for Business program has started


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City Councilman Frank Meeker, who is running for the County Commission, first brought up the Bounty for Business concept in 2010. FILE PHOTO
City Councilman Frank Meeker, who is running for the County Commission, first brought up the Bounty for Business concept in 2010. FILE PHOTO
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The following is an adapted press release from the city of Palm Coast:

Do you know someone who lives somewhere else who might be looking to relocate a business? Help recruit them to town and Palm Coast will give you $1,000.

The city has officially started Bounty for Business, a program offering residents and local business owners a $1,000 reward for encouraging new businesses to establish in Palm Coast from anywhere outside Flagler County.

Bounty for Business will promote job growth and future expansion of economic development as well as boost the city’s tax base. This grassroots effort pulls the entire community together, growing local employment figures one job at a time.

To be eligible for the $1,000 reward, recruiters must be actual Palm Coast citizens or business owners. The business being recruited must employ a minimum of three full-time employees and establish a city commercial or industrial location (not home-based).

Applicants must pre-register for Bounty for Business at www.palmcoastgov.com\bounty.

For more information, contact Beau Falgout, senior planner for the city, at 386-986-3796.

For previous coverage of the Bounty for Business program, go here.

 

 

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