Salem County Economic Development

Salem County Economic Development Official page of the Economic Development Department of Salem County Government. Salem, which means “peace,” is a place steeped in history and tradition.

In an age of urban sprawl, Salem County stands out as an unspoiled oasis with a genuine, “down-home country” feel that pervades every facet of the county. Its agricultural, historical, cultural and economic characteristics are surpassed only by the people here who work as a team to preserve the features that make the county great while planning to keep it viable for future generations. The county

is the site of the first Quaker Colony in North America established in 1675. The majestic Salem Oak, which still stands today, is said to be the site where John Fenwick, a member of the Religious Society of Friends, entered into a treaty with the Lenni-Lenape tribe for the land that is Salem County today. The exchange between John Fenwick and the Lenape Indians planted the seed that would grow into Salem County’s rich history. Even in those early days, Salem County had a reputation for being a peaceful place, and that quality attracted many settlers. Swedes, Finns, English, Germans, Africans, Irish, and French Huguenots soon made the County home before the Revolution. In time, Salem became home to distinctive architecture, a rich maritime heritage, and many Revolutionary War and Underground Railroad sites. To this day, residents and visitors can journey to places where lives were risked and sometimes lost in this country’s fight for freedom. Salem County features some of the finest wildlife areas in New Jersey. The county’s natural features include six rivers, more than 34,000 acres of meadow and marshland, tidal and freshwater wetlands, 40 lakes and ponds, beaches, expansive woodlands, a critical underground aquifer, numerous streams, and important headwaters. Much like times past, Salem County is still a place of open spaces, making it attractive to the agricultural industry and business developers alike. While 42.6 percent of the land is under active farm cultivation, county developers, and builders are cultivating the terrain for new businesses and industry to take their place among the already established and flourishing areas of manufacturing. The County is governed by a Board of Chosen Freeholders, which has met continuously in Salem City, the county seat, since 1694. Peaceful surroundings, coupled with a solid, diverse educational system, a variety of state-of-the-art health care options, and distinct small-town communities, make Salem County a great place to live, to work, and to play.

QUIET ON SET: Yesterday we had the pleasure of welcoming a production crew filming a documentary of the Old Salem County...
06/03/2026

QUIET ON SET: Yesterday we had the pleasure of welcoming a production crew filming a documentary of the Old Salem County Courthouse. Did you know the courthouse is the oldest active courthouse in New Jersey and second oldest in United States?

Special shoutout to City of Salem, New Jersey Street Department for coming out on such short notice to help move a sign that was in the way of the production!

Check out the recap from our first Salem County Film Festival! View pictures from the day, the winning films, and learn ...
05/29/2026

Check out the recap from our first Salem County Film Festival! View pictures from the day, the winning films, and learn more about the artists who submitted!

SALEM COUNTY FILM FESTIVAL

05/28/2026

Calling all young creatives ages 12–19!!!

Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Global Health Center is accepting submissions for its Annual Youth Arts Competition. Winners will have their work featured at the 18th Annual CHOP Pediatric Global Health Conference this October and receive free conference registration.

This year’s theme:
“Transforming Global Health: Storytelling and Science in Advocacy.”

📅 Submission deadline: June 30, 2026

05/28/2026

Agriculture plays a vital role in keeping our country running, supporting jobs, businesses, and communities from coast to coast.

Check out this graphic to learn more about the national farm economy and the important role agriculture plays every day.

05/27/2026

With a $1M total prize pool, the SBA Patriot Pitch Competition awards American innovation!

Key details:
✅ Judging categories: strengthening American competitiveness, small business “punching above its weight,” economic impact, and business fundamentals and ex*****on readiness
✅ Deadline: Submit your pitch by June 10
✅ The finals: September 2026 in D.C.

Learn more and submit your pitch: https://www.sba.gov/freedom250

05/22/2026

🎉 BIG NEWS 🎉

We’re honored to be a recipient of the Amex Shop Small® Grants Program! Thank you to everyone who continues to support local businesses like ours right here in Woodstown. ❤️

For generations, Woodstown Ice & Coal has been proud to serve our community, and we’re excited for what’s ahead

Congrats to Auburn Road Vineyard & Winery, MC Farms, Sickler's Circle View Farm, Lost Elephant Brewing Company, and Swaz...
05/19/2026

Congrats to Auburn Road Vineyard & Winery, MC Farms, Sickler's Circle View Farm, Lost Elephant Brewing Company, and Swazey Farms on receiving funding through the NJ New Jersey Department of Agriculture Agritourism Grant.

446 applications were submitted statewide and only 72 awards were given. Salem County businesses received $275,242.43 (5.5%) of the total $5,000,000 funding.

Read more of the breakdown here:https://www.nj.gov/agriculture/documents/grants/NJATP%20Materials/2026%20NJATP%20Award%20Breakdown.pdf

NJDA and NJTT have awarded $5M in grants to 72 agritourism businesses through the NJ Agritourism Grant Program (NJATP)—supporting farm-based agritourism and agricultural economic growth across the Garden State.

Learn more about the grant and scoring process: https://www.nj.gov/agriculture/financial-services/grants/agritourism.shtml

05/18/2026

To celebrate 250 years of American free enterprise, we want to show the country that small business is BIG business.

We’re looking for small businesses that are:

- Strengthening American competitiveness

- Innovating and demonstrating an outsized impact within an industry

- Delivering economic opportunity and quality jobs

- Showing strong fundamentals and ex*****on readiness

Apply to the Patriot Pitch Competition: sba.gov/freedom250

Address

174 East Broadway
Salem, NJ
08079

Opening Hours

Monday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 4:30pm

Telephone

+18569357510

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