| Projects approved by the Commission include $50 million to support 71 local community development projects across the state funded through the Non-State Grant Program |
| MADISON — Gov. Tony Evers announced today that the Wisconsin State Building Commission met to approve approximately $248 million in projects across the state. In addition to regular maintenance, building, and repairs at several state buildings, this funding includes $50 million for 71 local community development projects across Wisconsin funded through the Non-State Grant Program. The Non-State Grant Program was created in the 2023-25 Biennial Budget enacted by Gov. Evers to support local infrastructure improvement and community development projects across the state that serve a public purpose. The bipartisan 2025-27 Biennial Budget continued support for the program with another $50 million investment, and last week, Gov. Evers announced 71 projects that would receive this $50 million in support. From hospitals, fire, and EMS to museums, libraries, and galleries, these projects include local infrastructure improvements and community development projects that expand essential resources, bolster local economies, and create jobs in communities across the state.
“Our Non-State Grant Program has been a tremendous asset to local communities since we created it in the 2023-25 budget, and it’s great to see this funding receive support from the commission so we can get these funds out the door to ensure our communities can continue to grow and thrive,” said Gov. Evers. “From community development efforts like upgrading our libraries, community centers, veterans housing, and investing in healthcare and emergency service infrastructure to maintaining state-run facilities and recreational spaces, all of the projects approved today are critical assets to keeping state operations humming along for residents and visitors alike.” Gov. Evers has made building strong, safe, and resilient communities a top priority and is committed to ensuring the state’s infrastructure, workforce, and economy are prepared to meet the needs of the 21st Century. The Non-State Grant Program was originally created with a $50 million allocation of state funding as part of the 2023-25 Biennial Budget signed into law by Gov. Evers, and the first round of grant awards provided by the program was announced in October 2024. The original $50 million Non-State Grant Program came in addition to another $36.6 million investment by Gov. Evers using the state’s federal American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocation to support five non-state building projects in Janesville, Milwaukee, Green Bay, and Door County that were previously rejected by members of the Wisconsin State Legislature in the 2023-25 Capital Budget process. As highlighted by Gov. Evers last week, the 71 Non-State Grant Program projects approved by the State Building Commission include: Community Centers and Housing:
Public Facilities:
Economic Development and Workforce Training:
Healthcare and Emergency Services:
Arts, Culture, and Recreation:
In addition to the Non-State Grant Program projects, the State Building Commission also approved:
The Building Commission is chaired by Governor Evers and made up of the following members:
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| An online version of this release is available here. |
Gov. Evers Announces State Building Commission Approves Approximately $248 Million for Local Infrastructure Improvement and Community Development Projects Across Wisconsin
By Joanna Guza
May 18, 2026 | 7:47 AM

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