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Four County Alliance of Southeast Idaho is a non-profit organization that promotes job creation, economic growth, sustainable growth, and improved standards in Bear Lake, Caribou, Franklin, and Oneida Counties.
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Mining
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Phosphate Manufacturing
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Health Services
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Chemical Manufacturing
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Plastic/Pipe Fitting Manufacturing
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Metal Fabrication
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Business Services
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Agricultural Production
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Real Estate, Construction, and Development
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Transportation/ Logistics
Current Population: 32,741
​Total Employed: 16,948
Average Earnings Per Job: 53.3K
Where Talent Works:
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Preston (Franklin County) 3,500
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Soda Springs (Caribou county) 2,676
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Montpelier (Bear Lake county)1,605
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Malad City (Oneida county) 1,558
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Grace (Caribou county) 1,012
Violent crimes: 0.69 per 1,000 people
(The national rate is 3.62)
Tax Reimbursement Incentive (TRI) provides a new or existing company the opportunity to apply for a reimbursement of a percentage of their annual state taxes up to 15 years.
If a company is adding 20 or more new positions above the current county average salary including benefits, the company can apply for the TRI before the employees are hired or new construction or expansion construction occurs.
The time frame for the application and approval incentives is usually 1 to 3 months.
Contact Molly Beseris at
208-317-7898 for more information.
Please follow the link for more opportunities for your business.
Incentives include but are not limited to:
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Tax Reimbursement Incentive
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Business Advantage
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Idaho Gem Grant
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Idaho Community Development Block Grant
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Property Tax Reduction
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Workforce Training Funds
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and several other opportunities
For more details, go to commerce.idaho.gov/incentives-and-financing
or call Molly Beseris at 208-317-7898.
Southeast Idaho offers ample opportunities to enjoy the great outdoors in winter, spring, summer, and fall.
The area boasts historical sites such as the Oregon/California Trail Center in Montpelier and the Hudspeth Cutoff, as well as pioneer homes in Chesterfield, and museums in each county.
Indoor and outdoor activities abound year-round. There is an extensive trail map and an activities calendar available.
Please visit idahohighcountry.org for activities happening in the region.
Looking to start a business? We can help with business plan development.
Need to expand but do not have enough room? We can help with expanding public infrastructure such as sewer, power, roads and so forth.
We are a liaison with the following entities that provide additional services:
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Idaho Commerce
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Idaho Small Business Development Center
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USDA Rural Development
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Southeast Idaho Council of Governments
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Idaho Department of Labor
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Idaho Economic Development Association
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Idaho Workforce Development Council