Incentives

Hardin County Local Revolving Loan Fund

The purpose of the Hardin County Local Revolving Loan Fund (Local RLF) is to enable Hardin County to overcome specific gaps in local capital markets that inhibit business and industry from obtaining suitable credit. The Local RLF is designed to be an incentive for businesses that wish to locate or expand in Hardin County. Projects must meet job creation and capital investment requirements. Private, for-profit entities are eligible to borrow funds through the Local RLF. Details are available by contacting our office at 419-673-4131.

Hardin County Enterprise Zone Program

Designed to encourage manufacturing and industrial development, the Enterprise Zone is a program that forgoes a negotiated percentage of taxes for the real and personal property that is involved in the expansion. The enterprise zone law in the State of Ohio allows tax abatement's of up to 75 percent for ten years for enterprises locating or expanding in cities and villages and 60 percent for those locating in unincorporated areas (without school board approval). Currently there are three designated enterprise zones located in Kenton, Ada and Forest, Ohio. 

Foreign Trade Zone

Hardin County is in the service area of Foreign Trade Zone #151 in Findlay, Ohio through Findlay-Hancock County Economic Development.  A foreign-trade zone (FTZ) is a designated location in the United States where companies can use special customs procedures that encourage US activity. FTZs can help businesses reduce production, transaction, and logistics-related costs by lowering effective duty rates, allowing special entry procedures, and encouraging production closer to market.

Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority

Toledo-Lucas County Port Authority has developed a national reputation for innovative business financing, assisting over 600 economic development projects, representing a total investment of more than $2 billion while helping to create and retain nearly 20,000 jobs.

Innovative Financing Programs

Kenton Ohio Port Authority

The newly created Kenton Ohio Port Authority (KOPA) is designed to offer economic development incentives for projects in the Kenton area. Services include capital (or "synthetic") lease deals to offer sales tax savings on construction costs involved with new facilities.

OhioMeansJobs

OhioMeansJobs offers many resources and services for employers from navigating the Bureau of Workers' Compensation system, finding skilled employees, recruitment and training programs and more. These services can be added to incentive packages for businesses looking to locate or expand facilities in Hardin County. For more information on any of these programs, contact the Hardin County OhioMeansJobs center.

Ohio Department of Development

The Ohio Department of Development offers several programs designed to incentivize development in the state.

Ohio Treasurer of State

The Ohio Treasurer of State offers programs to incentivize investment in business and agriculture.