City of Madelia Economic Development Authority

City of Madelia Economic Development Authority **New Page** The Madelia Economic Development Authority (EDA) was established in 1987 to support the economic growth and development of the City of Madelia.

We offer small business assistance, business gap financing, and support housing in the community.

06/03/2026

IT’S MARKET DAY!!!

Bring your bags to fill up with baked goods, canned goods, early produce, jams, aprons, herbal products and more!

We look forward to seeing you 🥰4-6pm next to Napa here in Madelia!

05/28/2026

The City of Madelia hanging pots are up on Main Street and looking fantastic! We are excited to watch them grow this season! Our Greenhouse manager, Ally did a wonderful job designing and planting them for all to enjoy! 😍

If you have custom pots or baskets you want designed and/or planted, stop up and Ally can work her magic! 🤩

Mark your calendars!
05/28/2026

Mark your calendars!

One week until first market! 😍

Our venders have some goods to offer even though the growing season has just begun! 🥒🥕🌽🥦🍅🥬

🍎Venders~ feel free leave a comment of what you have to offer on June 3rd from 4pm-6pm! Let’s get some excitement going!

Great customer service doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built through training, consistency, and a team that knows what ...
05/27/2026

Great customer service doesn’t happen by accident. It’s built through training, consistency, and a team that knows what to do when it matters most.

Business owners and managers: Check out this free, asynchronous customer service training available for you and your staff. This is a flexible opportunity to strengthen front-line service, improve customer interactions, and help your team feel more confident representing your business.

Because the training is self-paced, employees can complete it when it works best for their schedule: no travel, no set class time, and no cost.

Whether you manage a retail shop, restaurant, office, service business, or community-facing organization, this is a simple way to invest in the customer experience your business provides every day.

Learn more and access the training here: https://extension.umn.edu/courses-and-events/online-customer-service-training-program

Thank you to University of Minnesota Extension, Explore MN, and UMN Tourism Center for bringing this resource to MN!

Minnesotans, take a no-charge online course on basic customer service skills. Register and then learn at your own pace.

Have you heard of Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF)? In recent years in City of Madelia, they have awarded...
05/26/2026

Have you heard of Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation (SMIF)? In recent years in City of Madelia, they have awarded a Promise Act grant to Madelia Optometric, Inc. and a Small Town grant to Madelia Arts Collaborative. As this year is the 10 Year anniversary of the tragic Downtown Fire in Madelia, we remember SMIF for their role in supporting fundraising through the Disaster Recovery Fund.

Read Benya Kraus' Op-ed in the Star Tribune highlighting one of the major challenges we face in our region.

McKnight Foundation president Tonya Allen has a great piece in Star Tribune: “How Minnesota became a national model for investing in rural communities” all about the Minnesota Initiative Foundations, what they have built in greater Minnesota, and why they still matter.

You might be asking, what are the Minnesota Initiative Foundations? That's a great reason to read her op-ed.

The MIFs, as we like to call them, emerged from a period of crisis for rural Minnesota. By the mid-1980s, farms were foreclosing, mining and manufacturing jobs were disappearing, and young people were leaving in droves.

Our response at McKnight was to listen first. Then-Board chair Virginia McKnight Binger and then-CEO Russ Ewald spent a year traveling the state. The result? Six independent regional foundations, each with a mission shaped by the communities they serve.

Forty years later, the MIFs have become a national model for investing in local communities and have helped strengthen every region of our state. The lessons we can learn feel particularly urgent today as Greater Minnesota and rural communities across the country face similar and new, emerging challenges.

Alongside Tonya’s perspective, the presidents of each of the six MIFs highlight place-based solutions they’re finding to issues facing people in their regions:

💬 Brian Voerding with Initiative Foundation on building trust and relationships with social capital in Central Minnesota

👩‍🍼 Tony Sertich with Northland Foundation on solving for Northeast Minnesota’s deep shortage of child care providers

🏘️ Karen White with Northwest Minnesota Foundation on finding safe, stable housing for struggling families

📍 Benya Kraus with Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation on how they’re addressing rural resource gaps for small town vitality

💸 Scott Marquardt with Southwest Initiative Foundation on how they’re partnering to expanding business loans for local entrepreneurs

☀️ Anna Wasescha with West Central Initiative on their efforts to bring cities together to reduce their energy costs through solar

🔗 Read more from Tonya about how this 40th anniversary can be equal parts retrospective and roadmap: https://www.startribune.com/rural-minnesota-duluth-economics-charitable-giving/601846098

🔗 Read the six Minnesota Initiative Foundations presidents’ reflections on important local issues and their solutions: https://www.startribune.com/rural-mn-economics-housing-child-care-agriculture/601846167

05/26/2026

Madelia Health’s “Keep Care Close” campaign aims to raise $5M to help manage rising expenses. More details in comments.

05/22/2026

So proud that Madelia could welcome Nahla Summers Adventurer for "A Journey to Kindness" earlier this week!

Reminder: We want to hear from you!
05/18/2026

Reminder: We want to hear from you!

Quick ask for the community:

We’re working with Madelia Health to better understand transportation challenges in Madelia.

If you’ve had trouble getting to appointments, work, or groceries (or know someone who has), we’d really appreciate your input.

It only takes a couple minutes:
👉 https://forms.office.com/r/1EHW901AfZ

City of Madelia businesses: Check out this opportunity to learn about the Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program.
05/11/2026

City of Madelia businesses: Check out this opportunity to learn about the Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program.

Join us for a Lunch & Learn on the Minnesota Secure Choice Retirement Program!

Learn what this new retirement savings program means for your business, including employer requirements, retirement plan options, and resources available to help employers prepare.

Thursday, May 21, 2026
12:00 PM – 1:00 PM
City Hall Meeting Room, St. James

Presenters include representatives from Minnesota Secure Choice, Blue Ridge Associates, and local financial advisor Melissa Lueth of Ameriprise Financial.

Lunch provided
Please RSVP using the QR code or link on the flyer.

We hope you can join us for this informative session for local employers and businesses!

Address

18 Drew Avenue NE
Madelia, MN
56062

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