
Statewide Business Pulse
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Legend: ▲ new signal · ▬ stable
Today’s Signals
• Applications are now OPEN for the Talent Pipeline Fly-In Grant Program, with funding available until fully obligated.
Source: https://www.commerce.nd.gov/workforce/find-good-life/talent-pipeline-fly-grant-program
• North Dakota continues to promote workforce attraction efforts as the state still has 15,000+ open jobs, reinforcing labor as the top constraint for business growth.
Source: https://www.nd.gov/news/north-dakota-department-commerce-announces-launch-talent-pipeline-fly-grant-program
• The state previously closed a $4 million Destination Development Grant round (March 10), with awards expected to influence tourism and local business activity this spring.
Source: https://www.commerce.nd.gov/news/north-dakota-department-commerce-announces-additional-funding-round-destination-development
• Job Service North Dakota continues promoting the New Jobs Training Program, offering long-term incentives to businesses creating new full-time positions.
Source: https://www.jobsnd.com/employer-resources/north-dakota-new-jobs-training-program
Pattern Watch
The signal today is “the state is actively funding growth — but only for those who act.”
Workforce, tourism, and expansion incentives are all available, but they are time-sensitive, competitive, and often first-come or deadline-driven.
Industry Briefs
Workforce / Labor ▲
The Talent Pipeline Fly-In Grant Program is now open, offering up to $25,000 in matching funds to bring candidates into North Dakota communities.
Source: https://www.commerce.nd.gov/workforce/find-good-life/talent-pipeline-fly-grant-program
Why it matters
This is one of the most direct tools available right now to:
- recruit out-of-state talent
- fill hard-to-staff roles
- showcase communities to candidates
Workforce Incentives ▲
The New Jobs Training Program continues to provide funding support tied to job creation and expansion.
Source: https://www.jobsnd.com/employer-resources/north-dakota-new-jobs-training-program
Why it matters
Businesses expanding operations may offset training costs and improve hiring ROI.
Government / Economic Development ▲
The Destination Development Grant program closed March 10, with funding expected to flow into tourism and local infrastructure projects this year.
Source: https://www.commerce.nd.gov/news/north-dakota-department-commerce-announces-additional-funding-round-destination-development
Why it matters
Projects funded through this round may drive:
- local construction
- hospitality demand
- increased regional traffic
Agriculture ▲
Global fertilizer supply constraints (Russia export limits, China restrictions) continue to tighten input availability and pricing heading into planting season.
Why it matters
Producers may face:
- higher costs
- reduced application rates
- margin pressure
Retail ▲
Consumer spending remains active but value-driven, with businesses needing to monitor pricing sensitivity closely.
Construction ▲
Construction demand is supported by:
- tourism funding
- workforce programs
- potential infrastructure expansion
But still constrained by labor availability.
Technology ▲
Interest in AI and digital infrastructure projects continues to position North Dakota as a potential location for large-scale development.
Healthcare ▲
Workforce shortages continue to affect capacity and service delivery, especially in rural communities.
Energy ▲
Energy demand remains stable, with continued importance tied to:
- agriculture
- transportation
- industrial activity
Transportation / Logistics ▬
No new major statewide updates today beyond ongoing seasonal adjustments.
Outdoor Economy ▬
Tourism-related businesses are preparing for seasonal activity, with grant-funded projects expected to influence traffic patterns.
Two Numbers & a Nudge
Two Numbers
• Up to $25,000 — Fly-In Grant funding per community
Source: https://www.commerce.nd.gov/workforce/find-good-life/talent-pipeline-fly-grant-program
• 15,000+ open jobs — ongoing workforce gap
Source: https://www.nd.gov/news/north-dakota-department-commerce-announces-launch-talent-pipeline-fly-grant-program
Nudge
If your business is hiring or expanding, the opportunity right now is not just demand — it’s using the tools already available before they are gone or allocated elsewhere.
Headwind / Tailwind
Headwind
Workforce shortages and rising input costs (especially in agriculture) continue to pressure operations.
Tailwind
State-funded programs and incentives are actively supporting hiring, expansion, and local development.

