Regional Economic Development

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Caldwell ID puts up a Web site to attract jobs-Companies use the Internet to find perfect spot

After five minutes of Web surfing, corporations and businesses across the nation can figure out whether they want to move to the Caldwell area. Sandra Forester The Idaho Statesman Caldwell Economic Development Council introduced its…

Sustainable Development Supported- Weyerhaeuser Family Foundation: Sustainable Forests and Communities Initiative Grants Available

The Sustainable Forests and Communities Initiative seeks to promote forest conservation and environmentally sustainable economic development at the local level. Eligible applicants must be working within the three program components of ecology, economy, and community….

Everybody Wants Biotech Pie, but Few Pieces to Go Around

"It’s just the insatiable desire to find the next big thing," said Joseph Cortright, an Oregon economist who has studied regional attempts to develop the sector. "Everybody has just, lemming-like, started running after the biotechnology industry."

More than 80 percent of those states and municipalities that responded to a 2001 survey prepared for a Department of Commerce conference listed biotech as one of their top two targets for development."

Spokane to hire own economic adviser

The Spokane City Council passed an emergency budget ordinance Monday that will enable the city to hire a full-time economic development adviser. Amy Cannata Staff writer Spokesman Review Councilwoman Cherie Rodgers was the only council…

Youth as Regional Catalysts?

What does it take to get a region “organized”? To get citizens focused on critical issues, common sets of priorities? To think beyond narrow confines of township or race or ethnicity, economic group or bureaucratic…

Arts serve as a catalyst for economic development

In times like these, funds supporting new building projects that ultimately spur overall growth and development are necessary to keep the economy moving onward and upward. Minnesota Business Journal (Thanks to Mark Martin of the…

Building Social Capital: An Important Role of the Arts

Starting a children’s story hour. Going to a Contra dance. Singing in a choir. These are just a few of the myriad of cultural activities that contribute to building community social capital. In an article…

Analysis of Early-State Technology Development Funding and Clusters in Innovation and Development

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has published a report that offers insight into early-stage capital investments. An Analysis of Funding for Early-Stage Technology Development demonstrates the important impact of funding sources other than…

Common Ground for Alaska, Jamaica, and Rural Idaho-What can we show and do to motivate our people to embrace the potential of the Internet?

"It is rapidly being recognized that all global communities and nations are in direct competition to determine the most effective means for unleashing the inherent human potential of their citizens using new, affordable educational information and communications technologies. "Mining raw human potential using free web tools." Those communities and nations that first prove how to unlock this human potential may enjoy a cottage industry for years to come, teaching others how to emulate their success. As Tom Grundner, founder of the early Freenets used to say, "It is just a matter of who and when."

New Denver Mayor’s top task will be to aid failing economy

The next mayor of Denver will inherit a struggling economy that for two years has failed to create jobs, squeezed shopping budgets, attracted fewer visitors and pushed some longtime residents out of their homes. By…