[Tree] Investments in mental health and education programs in Arkansas, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northern Ireland, New South Wales, and Warrington mother raising funds for mindfulness lessons in schools

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updates: Addition of information about the NSW Government's $111.8 million package of initiatives to support community mental health and wellbeing

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updates: Added information about Warrington mother raising funds for mindfulness lessons in schools

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updates: Add information about the success of Operation Encompass in Northern Ireland

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updates: Addition of information about PEACEPLUS Programme funding for youth mental health programs in Northern Ireland

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updates: Addition of information about funding for mental health support through creative education at Northumbria University

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updates: Investments in mental health and education programs

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updates: New information about the EDA's $7 million investment in Arkansas

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updates: The National Science Foundation (NSF) has announced the winners of its Regional Innovation Engines program, which aims to expand the nation's innovation map by seeding new innovation clusters in 10 places. The program will provide $15 million each to the 10 winners to launch their efforts, with the potential to receive upward of $2 billion over the next decade. The program seeks to counter the imbalanced federal investment in research and development, which has concentrated in a small number of metropolitan areas. The Engines program will draw together various stakeholders to transform the local innovation scene and strengthen the national economy. However, the program's funding levels remain insufficient, and future funding shortfalls could stall the Engines. The program represents a model for place-based economic policy and the geographical inclusion of R&D-based commercial growth [0c19982e].

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updates: Inclusion of federal award to support AgTech in North Dakota

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updates: Addition of information about the proposed Oklahoma Office of Economic Development, Growth, and Expansion (OkEDGE) agency

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updates: Integration of information about key economic development actions from across the U.S.

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