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Home Town Competitiveness OVERVIEW

Home Town Competitiveness OVERVIEW. Indiana HTC Academy January 28-30, 2008 Craig Schroeder Senior Associate. Heartland Center for Leadership Development. Strategic Partnership with Indiana. HTC Across Nebraska. HTC Across the Country.

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Home Town Competitiveness OVERVIEW

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  1. Home Town Competitiveness OVERVIEW Indiana HTC AcademyJanuary 28-30, 2008Craig Schroeder Senior Associate

  2. Heartland Center for Leadership Development Strategic Partnership with Indiana

  3. HTC Across Nebraska

  4. HTC Across the Country

  5. Focus on Critical Issues • Generational Wealth Transfer • Historical Youth Out-Migration Trends • Loss of Farms, Industry and Small Businesses • Erosion of Leadership Capacity

  6. Four Key Pillars… Leaders Donors Entrepreneurs Young People

  7. Frameworkfor Effectiveand Sustainable RuralCommunity and EconomicDevelopment

  8. The Future is Here:building a new hometown spirit in rural America

  9. Please insert Kellogg HTC video from: http://www.nebcommfound.org/HTC/WKKFvideo.wmv Set video to play automatically when this slide is presented.

  10. Orientation Elementsof the HTC Strategy Assessment Outcomes Strategy Development Technical Assistance Training

  11. HTC Structure Local Steering Committee Site Coach Site Coordinator HTC Resource Team Community Resource Team Leadership Charitable Giving Entrepreneurship Youth Teens Young Adults Working Group

  12. Entrepreneurship

  13. EntrepreneurshipExpected Outcomes • Increased entrepreneurial development • Increased public sector entrepreneurship • New jobs and wealth being created • More current businesses retained and growing

  14. Case Study – Valley County Nebraska

  15. Valley County Chronology… • 1999 – No Game Plan or Program • 2000 – Economic Development Board - Staffing Proposed • 2001 – Tax Support Passed • 2002 – Joined HTC - Focused Development Goals - Moved Towards Entrepreneurship • 2004 – Hired a Business Coach • 2006 – Area Resource Team Established

  16. Bottom Line Results… • 73 New Businesses • 10 Expansions, 21 Transitions • 332 New Full-Time Jobs • $90 Million New Investment • Retail Sales Up 20% vs. 18% Statewide • Per Capita Income Up 22% vs. 9% • Population Gain 3% (first in 70 years)

  17. Charitable Assets

  18. Charitable AssetsExpected Outcomes • Community-based endowed assets • Greater knowledge of charitable giving tools • Grants awarded to strategic activities

  19. Examples of Strategic Grants • Non-Traditional Scholarships • High-quality Affordable Day Care • Microenterprise Loan Program • Build Leadership with a Purpose • Retaining and Recruiting Volunteers • Value-added Curriculum for K-12 School

  20. Leadership

  21. LeadershipExpected Outcomes • Increased diversity in community leadership • Enhanced leadership knowledge and skills • More volunteer engagement in community • More people willing to run for public office

  22. Case StudyStuart-Atkinson, NE Strengthening Local Leadership

  23. Background Stuart — Population 680 Atkinson — Population 1244 Eight Miles Apart

  24. HomeTown Leadership Institute Started in 2004 to Diversify and Refresh Leadership Pool

  25. Participants — 27 Ages — 16 to 60

  26. Program Nine 1-Day Seminars September - May

  27. As a Result… 60% Will Increase Volunteer Hours 59% Expect to Run for Public Office 100% Will Increase Donations 100% Report Increased Confidence about Attracting New Residents High School Students Now Teaching Adults

  28. Young People

  29. Youth & TeensExpected outcomes • Greater youth involvement with community • Entrepreneurship classes/hands-on learning • Stronger school-community partnerships • Increased number planning to return/stay

  30. Young AdultsExpected outcomes • Champions group recruited and involved • Linkages: Leadership and Entrepreneurship • Stronger, sustained connections with alumni • Increased number of young adults returning

  31. HTC Teen Survey Results

  32. EntrepreneurShip Investigation (4-H ESI)

  33. Thinking Outside the Box Retreat

  34. Welcome Back Home Exercise

  35. Norfolk Area Recruiters Over 30 Families in 3 Years

  36. The Power of Leverage Leaders Donors Entrepreneurs Young People

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