Dunn Economic Development announces over $114,000 in grants to fuel local business resilience and innovation
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Dunn Economic Development is proud to announce the recipients of the first round of the Dunn County Small Business Development Grant. In this initial cycle, $114,299.43 has been awarded to 27 small businesses and startups across Dunn County.
Funded by the Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation (WEDC), this program provides capital for critical needs, including equipment upgrades, inventory expansion, and technical assistance.

"The raw data shows we awarded over $114,000, but the real story is found in how these businesses are using the funds to solve problems and serve their neighbors," said Adam Accola, Director of Economic Development. "From recovering from disaster to launching new manufacturing technologies, these grants are making immediate, tangible impacts."
Investing in Resilience and Growth
The "Technical Assistance" portion of the grant is designed to reimburse businesses for expenses that directly aid in their growth or recovery. Highlights from this round include:
Town & Country Antiques (Menomonie): Following a devastating fire in May 2025 that resulted in a total loss of their building and inventory, Town & Country Antiques is using this grant to "rise from the ashes." The funds will cover essential infrastructure— including security systems, point-of-sale technology, and office equipment—allowing them to re-establish a retail presence that has long been a cornerstone of downtown Menomonie.
Air Command Intl. (Boyceville): A legacy aviation manufacturer, Air Command is using the grant to finalize the engineering and production of a gearbox for their gyroplanes. This project, which involves adapting a Polaris engine for flight, represents a significant innovation in light sport aviation, with the goal of moving into full flight testing and sales in the coming months.
C&J’s Candy Store & Scoop Shoppe (Menomonie): Focused on creating "sweet memories," C&J's is utilizing the grant to purchase a mobile ice cream dipping cart. This investment allows them to expand beyond their storefront to serve festivals and community gatherings, while creating more work shifts and mentorship opportunities for their youth employees.
Red Cedar Fly Fishing (Menomonie): A startup guide service and retail shop, Red Cedar Fly Fishing is using the funds to expand inventory for the winter trout season. By stocking specialized flies and upgrading guide equipment like drift boat oars, they aim to capture tourism traffic from the Twin Cities that might otherwise bypass the area.
Grub Fusion Diner (Elk Mound): Bringing a unique mix of Southeast Asian and American fusion to the area, Grub Fusion is investing in kitchen efficiency. The grant will fund a new gas griddle and refrigeration units, allowing the owner—who returned to his hometown after managing restaurants across the Midwest—to better serve the local community.
So That (Colfax): A new niche service providing curated care packages for UW-Stout students, So That is using the funds to purchase production equipment and business software. This allows the startup to scale its operations, fostering stronger connections between university families and the local community.
2025 Grant Recipients
The following businesses have been approved for funding in the Fall 2025 cycle:
The Yard WI LLC, Menomonie
Grub Fusion Diner LLC, Elk Mound
Bundy Logging LLC, Eau Galle
So That, Colfax
Oemig Storage LLC, Wheeler
Coffee Vine LLC, Colfax
Salon 610 LLC, Colfax
JM Aerial Photography LLC, Colfax
Red Cedar Fly Fishing LLC, Menomonie
Hive and Hollow, Menomonie
Mai Beauty Nails LLC, Menomonie
Vino Cappuccino, Elk Mound
Beauty on Broadway, Menomonie
Lil bit of everything, Menomonie
Air Command International LLC, Boyceville
Rustic Fable Market, Colfax
Artisan Alley & Gifts, Menomonie
Hoss’s Pub, Menomonie
C&J's Candy Store & Scoop Shoppe, Menomonie
Dinaseed, Elk Mound
Town & Country Antiques, LLC, Menomonie
Dragon Tale Books LLC, Menomonie
Know Peace LLC, Menomonie
Rize Nutrition, Menomonie
Mike's Art & Design Supply, LLC, Menomonie
Boyceville TMS Tire & Auto LLC, Boyceville
Advanced Kitchen Solutions, Elk Mound
Future Funding Opportunities
This announcement marks the conclusion of the Fall 2025 application cycle. As funds permit, Dunn Economic Development plans to open additional application rounds in Spring and Fall 2026. Businesses that did not apply or were not selected in this round are encouraged to prepare for future cycles.
About Dunn Economic Development
Dunn Economic Development is a first-of-its-kind public-private partnership dedicated to fostering a vibrant and resilient economy in Dunn County, Wisconsin. They serve as a built-in business ally and a one-stop connection for companies looking to expand, relocate, or launch. Our organization unites the resources and expertise of six key community pillars:
Dunn County
The City of Menomonie
The University of Wisconsin-Stout
The Dunn County Economic Development Corporation (DCEDC)
The Greater Menomonie Development Corporation (GMDC)
The Stout Technology & Business Park
By aligning these partners, we clear the path for business success, providing seamless access to sites, incentives, workforce solutions, and the support needed to thrive in Western Wisconsin.
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