Destination Rutherford scores high on jobs test
Murfeesboro, TN -- 02/28/2006
Destination Rutherford helped bring in more than 9,200 jobs in a three-year period, generating $455 million in earnings, according to a report card on the jobs initiative. More

Cody program aims to add hundreds of jobs, increase earnings
Cody, WY -- 12/28/2006
CODY, WY -- Business leaders here are set to launch an ambitious four-year economic development plan aimed at adding 400 jobs and increasing workers' earnings by more than 20 percent. More

Economic Development Business Is Everyone’s Business, Say Many
IEDC -- 12/31/2002
A business in need of a cash infusion usually turns to the bank or to venture capitalist. For an economic development organization that, say, needs to add staff or pump up its marketing efforts, a common approach is to increase its existing government funding. But a growing number are working with the private sector to raise funds from an economic developer’s natural market - the business community and area governments. More

Speaker warns against complacency
Casper, WY -- 5/12/2006
CASPER, WY -- When Howard Benson spoke at the first Outlook Forum in 1996, he said some things that shook business and government leaders in the state and led to the creation of the Wyoming Business Council.

"Wyoming, I don't think you are hungry enough for economic development!" Benson said in 1996. More

Group raising money for a day-care facility
Cheyenne, WY -- 7/31/2006
CHEYENNE, WY -- It's the stealth issue of economic and community development, and people are starting to take notice.

The number of children who need day care because their parents work or go to school far outpaces the number of spaces that are available in Laramie County at any one time. More

Education initiative nears goal of $2.5 million
Ardmore, OK -- 10/28/2005
ARDMORE, OK --The Cornerstone Education Initiative is nearing the goal of raising$2,500,000 for Ardmore and Plainview schools.

A report received by the Cornerstone Steering Committee on Oct. 21indicated a total of 85 business and individual investors had pledged$2,376,000. More


Priority One tops capital campaign goal
Cedar Rapids, IA -- 3/22/2006
Priority One officials announced Tuesday that this year's capital campaign raised $6.85 million - surpassing its goal of $5.8 million set last year.

"This is a great tribute to the community," said Jack Evans, president of the Hall-Perrine Foundation and co-chairman of the Priorities 2010 campaign. "This is a tribute to what exists here and we have to nurture it." More


Andy Burke Wants His To Be The First Of 7,200 New High-Paying Jobs In The Tri-Cities
Kingsport, TN -- Fourth Quarter 2005
Andy Burke is, as they say, in a good place. Burke has most everything that achievement-oriented businessmen want when they start a new job. He has a challenge, the support of those individuals and businesses that will be most likely to help him meet that challenge, the expertise to succeed, and the authority to do wharhe needs to do in the process. More


Steve Johnson: Valley initiative needs to be funded to help spur growth in Boise
Boise, ID -- 2/24/2006
The vibrant energy for action we have found among Idaho business and political leaders who are driving the Valley Initiative for Prosperity — the ViP — is sure to spur significant economic development and job creation for the Treasure Valley. More


Leaders Get Serious About Boise
Boise, ID -- July, 2005
Boise Valley leaders are passing the hat to collect $5 million to promote the region and keep established businesses from moving away.

“This effort shows this regions is very, very serious about remaining a contender – globally and nationally – for good jobs,” said Nancy Vannorsdel, president and CEO of the Boise Metro Chamber of Commerce. More

Effort seeks to add 8,400 Bibb County jobs
Macon, GA -- 5/4/2005
A $2.5 million campaign expected to create more than 8,000 new jobs will be unveiled today by Bibb County economic leaders.

Macon Now! is a five-year initiative of the Greater Macon Chamber of Commerce aimed at improving the local business climate, officials said Tuesday. More


Economic Development is Everyone’s Business
Economic Development Now -- 12/31/2002
A business in need of a cash infusion usually turns to the bank or to venture capitalist. For an economic development organization that, say, needs to add staff or pump up its marketing efforts, a common approach is to increase its existing government funding. But a growing number are working with the private sector to raise funds from an economic developer’s natural market - the business community and area governments. More


Advancing Akron area means luring professionals

Akron, OH -- 3/24/2004
Don Misheff, managing partner of Ernst & Young, is chairman of the Greater Akron Chamber of Commerce. Alan Bleyer, president of Akron General Medical Center, is chairman of the chamber's Advance Greater Akron Campaign. More


Economic Development is Everyone’s Business

Economic Development Now -- 12/31/2002
A business in need of a cash infusion usually turns to the bank or to venture capitalist. For an economic development organization that, say, needs to add staff or pump up its marketing efforts, a common approach is to increase its existing government funding. But a growing number are working with the private sector to raise funds from an economic developer’s natural market - the business community and area governments. More

Priority One kicks off fundraising
Boise, ID -- 09/01/2005
In kicking-off the public portion of their fundraising campaign last week, Priority One officials gave investors a tangible example of the type of impact the economic development group has on the Cedar Rapids community. More

Cooperation brings economic benefits
Richmond, VA -- 06/26/2004
Greater Richmond is one of America’s Top 10 business locations, according to a Forbes magazine study released in early May. Based on an evaluation of 150 metro areas, the study looked at living and business costs, cultural amenities, the crime rate and other factors. “A metro area for all seasons, Richmond is the only area to rank in the top half of our list for each of the nine criteria we examined,” Forbes said. Atlanta and Austin, Texas also ranked in the Top 10. Charlotte came in No. 27. More

$7.3M pledged by private sector
Richmond, VA -- 04/21/2004
Nearly 120 businesses and individuals have pledged almost $7.3 million to fund the Greater Richmond Partnership, Inc. and related regional economic development programs for the next five years.
The tally was announced at a campaign victory celebration at the Jefferson Hotel. More

New focus attracts $16M for five-year initiative
New Orleans, LA -- 04/21/2004
In a bold and sweeping move, regional business leaders have closed the books on their 140 year old regional chamber and its economic development arm MetroVison, to take on a new five-year plan to generate 30,000 new jobs and $1 billion in new payroll. Recognizing that the most relevant issue for the region is an at-best, stalled economy, leaders have created Greater New Orleans, Inc. to be the new, streamlined organization to implement best-practice strategies to achieve these measurable objectives. More

$7.5M program to target 32,500 high wage jobs
Dallas, TX -- 03/18/2004
The Greater Dallas Chamber announced today at its DALLAS REGIONAL MOMENTUM kickoff breakfast at the Fairmont Hotel that over one-half of the a five-year, $7.5 million economic development program goal has been raised. As of this morning, $3,810,500 has been pledged. More

Economic drive nets $3.87M
Cheyenne, WY -- 01/09/2004
Progress & Prosperity II, a private capital campaign to boost economic development, has surpassed its goal by more than $1 million, officials say. The total, based on pledges completed, is $3.87 million. More

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