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Remarks by Deputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves at the Oasis 360 Recompete Groundbreaking Ceremony in Puerto Rico

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Thank you for that introduction. Hello everyone! I’m so pleased to be back in Puerto Rico to join you all to mark this exciting occasion. I’d like to thank the Platform for Social Impact for hosting us today, and for their important work in bringing prosperity back to Puerto Rico.

As many of you know, since the start of the Biden-Harris Administration, the Department of Commerce has spearheaded a historic whole-of-government effort across 17 federal government agencies that have resulted in over $140 billion in federal obligations for Puerto Rico. As President Biden’s Puerto Rico Economic Growth Coordinator, I understand just how fundamental those funding dollars are to the communities that call this place home.

And that funding isn’t limited to recovery and resiliency efforts following disasters like Hurricane Maria. We also carved out funding for the archipelago in landmark legislation signed into law by President Biden. And that’s what brings us here today.

We’re excited to announce that the Oasis Expansion Recompete Plan, led by the Platform for Social Impact, will receive approximately $30 million to invest in comprehensive economic development initiatives in the Villa Prades community here in San Juan, Puerto Rico.

The Oasis Expansion Recompete Plan focuses its impact in the Villa Prades neighborhood, where residents face wage shortages and a lack of opportunity and support that they need to provide for themselves and their loved ones. Today’s announcement of the Recompete project, as well as the groundbreaking of the new Oasis Hub project, aim to directly confront this.

Many residents in this community are seeking to join the workforce or become entrepreneurs, and with this funding, the Platform for Social Impact will enable wraparound services such as workforce training, entrepreneurship programs, child and elder care, housing, healthcare and social safety net initiatives, and other projects that target economic mobility – both for working age adults and their families. With such a skyrocketing workforce shortage, this investment will also accelerate reconstruction efforts on this Island.

This is what the Recompete Program is all about. Funded through the CHIPS & Science Act, this program centers the Administration’s core belief that we’re stronger when more places have thriving, opportunity-rich economies, and that with the right resources and opportunities, all communities can achieve this.

This funding was awarded through our Economic Development Administration’s Distressed Areas Recompete Pilot Program, a $200 million competition focused on economic distress across the country.

To put today’s announcement in perspective, the Recompete Program was an incredibly competitive application process nationwide and this award, along with five others, represent the top 1% of applicants being selected. The rigor of our selection process should give confidence to current and future partners about the vision PSI is forging.

And that funding isn’t the only public investment kickstarting transformative change. Today, we’re also celebrating the co-investment of over $130 million in funding from the Government of Puerto Rico and the City of San Juan to support the Recompete initiative. I’d like to thank Governor Pierluisi, Mayor Romero, and members of the Governor’s Cabinet for this significant joint commitment.

One thing this absolutely clear: this initiative is exactly the type of place-based economic development President Biden and Vice President Harris have been championing – where resources have been concentrated, teams have been allocated, and community stakeholders have been included. And the results of this will be resounding: thousands of new jobs, and unprecedented levels of economic growth right here in Puerto Rico.

The work is far from over, but if there’s one thing I’ve learned during my time supporting Puerto Rico’s economic recovery, it’s that this work is more effective and robust when we do it together. The Department of Commerce, alongside President Biden and Vice President Harris, look forward to continuing to help chart a prosperous path forward with the Platform for Social Impact so that all Puerto Ricans can lead lives of dignity.

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