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Economic Development: Know it When You See It. Maury Forman EDA Annual Conference April 9, 2014. Alberta Economic Development Successes. • Population growth • International trade and investment offices • Diverse Industries • Highest employment rate among provinces
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Economic Development: Know it When You See It Maury Forman EDA Annual Conference April 9, 2014
Alberta Economic Development Successes • Population growth • International trade and investment offices • Diverse Industries • Highest employment rate among provinces • Second lowest unemployment rate • Steady growth in the ICT industry sector • Tourism is a significant economic driver
Why do economic development? • Create jobs • Raise incomes • Increase tax base • Help local industries • Stabilize the economy • Avoid obsolescence • Develop resources • Revitalize community
Definition • Smokestack chasing isthe act by state and local governments of using tax and other incentives to lure blue collar jobs to their districts
Definition • Targetingis about prospectively spotting where the best opportunities exist to accomplish your area’s particular economic development objective.
Definition • Economic Impact Analysis is the projection of direct current public costs and revenue associated with potential growth taking place in a community.
Workforce Consists of… • Boomerangers • Lifers • Transplants
Definition • Workforce Development is a statewide system of education and training that prepares people for high skill jobs and assures employers of a skilled flexible workforce in the future.
Think Local First Because… • Good for the environment • More money stays in the community • Creates a relationship economy • Makes community unique
Definition Asset mapping is the development of policies and activities based on an understanding, or ‘map,’ of the community’s resources with the potential for promoting community development.
What you are thinking at this very moment? • I am learning some new things in this presentation • How much longer is this American going to keep talking, eh? • I’d like to buy this guy a drink later on
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The Nonprofit Arts are a $135 Billion Industry Total Economic Impact of the Nonprofit Art Industry(Includes both organization and audience expenditures)
The Alberta Arts and Culture Industry Spend more per capita than any other Canadians • Companies provide the highest level of per capita • 1,046 events and activities in 93 communities • 44 professional performing arts companies • 155 community performing arts organizations • 330 public and institutional art galleries
Adding more foot tapping, smile inducing moments to our lives is sound public policy.
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Lemonade Day Objectives • • Empower youth • • Take ownership of their lives • • Become productive members of society • • Promote skill development • • Develop forward-thinking citizens of tomorrow
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