DSB Launches Online Form to Nominate New Opportunity Zone Census Tracts
Featured Posts | Small Business | Date Posted: Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Featured Posts | Small Business | Date Posted: Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Dover, Del. – Today the Delaware Division of Small Business in partnership with Delaware Governor Matt Meyer, launched an online form allowing investors, economic development professionals and government officials to nominate Census Tracts for the Opportunity Zone 2.0 program.
Opportunity Zones (OZ) are census tracts that serve as an economic development tool to encourage private sector investment in economically distressed communities. These OZ census tracts offer significant tax benefits to investors who are willing to make long-term investments that result in substantial improvements within the OZ.
DSB will hold a webinar on Monday March 9th, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The webinar will provide more details about what it and the Governor’s office are looking for in nominations of potential census tracts. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wiQm9Zm3QIu-OJrKEZF6Gw.
“Opportunity Zones are a powerful tool for attracting investment and growing Delaware’s economy,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “But we need your help to decide which eligible census tracts are most likely to attract investment and grow our communities.”
“The process of selecting the next round of Opportunity Zones is vital to Delaware’s economic development efforts,” said DSB Director of Special Projects Patricia Cannon. “The census tracts that are nominated should have investible assets that can be attractive to investors and have long-term positive impacts on the designated underserved communities.”
Changes at the federal level in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act make the OZ program permanent and now require the OZ program to be updated every 10 years. Governors submit nominations of eligible tracts from a list provided by US Treasury. The next round of designations will begin July 1, 2026. Governor Meyer will have until September 30, to nominate 25 census tracts from that list.
In preparation, DSB and the Governor’s office encourage community leaders, developers, financial institutions, property owners, officials, and potential investors to help identify parcels of land and projects that could be important to consider as assets to attract investment from Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund investors. The nomination form can be found at de.gov/OppZoneForm.
Once approved by US Treasury, the newly designated OZ will go into effect Jan. 1, 2027.
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The Delaware Division of Small Business is a service-focused state agency, within the Delaware Department of State, that is committed to helping businesses start and grow in Delaware. Our Regional Business Managers can help you navigate government processes, connect with partner organizations that offer resources to small businesses and identify opportunities to access capital. DSB also oversees the Delaware Tourism Office and the Office of Supplier Diversity
Media Contact
Patty Cannon
Division of Small Business
C: (302) 943-0000
patricia.cannon@delaware.gov
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Featured Posts | Small Business | Date Posted: Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Dover, Del. – Today the Delaware Division of Small Business in partnership with Delaware Governor Matt Meyer, launched an online form allowing investors, economic development professionals and government officials to nominate Census Tracts for the Opportunity Zone 2.0 program.
Opportunity Zones (OZ) are census tracts that serve as an economic development tool to encourage private sector investment in economically distressed communities. These OZ census tracts offer significant tax benefits to investors who are willing to make long-term investments that result in substantial improvements within the OZ.
DSB will hold a webinar on Monday March 9th, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. The webinar will provide more details about what it and the Governor’s office are looking for in nominations of potential census tracts. Register at https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_wiQm9Zm3QIu-OJrKEZF6Gw.
“Opportunity Zones are a powerful tool for attracting investment and growing Delaware’s economy,” said Governor Matt Meyer. “But we need your help to decide which eligible census tracts are most likely to attract investment and grow our communities.”
“The process of selecting the next round of Opportunity Zones is vital to Delaware’s economic development efforts,” said DSB Director of Special Projects Patricia Cannon. “The census tracts that are nominated should have investible assets that can be attractive to investors and have long-term positive impacts on the designated underserved communities.”
Changes at the federal level in the One Big Beautiful Bill Act make the OZ program permanent and now require the OZ program to be updated every 10 years. Governors submit nominations of eligible tracts from a list provided by US Treasury. The next round of designations will begin July 1, 2026. Governor Meyer will have until September 30, to nominate 25 census tracts from that list.
In preparation, DSB and the Governor’s office encourage community leaders, developers, financial institutions, property owners, officials, and potential investors to help identify parcels of land and projects that could be important to consider as assets to attract investment from Qualified Opportunity Zone Fund investors. The nomination form can be found at de.gov/OppZoneForm.
Once approved by US Treasury, the newly designated OZ will go into effect Jan. 1, 2027.
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The Delaware Division of Small Business is a service-focused state agency, within the Delaware Department of State, that is committed to helping businesses start and grow in Delaware. Our Regional Business Managers can help you navigate government processes, connect with partner organizations that offer resources to small businesses and identify opportunities to access capital. DSB also oversees the Delaware Tourism Office and the Office of Supplier Diversity
Media Contact
Patty Cannon
Division of Small Business
C: (302) 943-0000
patricia.cannon@delaware.gov
Keep up to date by receiving a daily digest email, around noon, of current news release posts from state agencies on news.delaware.gov.
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