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Annual General Meeting Thursday, April 3, 2014

2013 ANNUAL REPORT. Annual General Meeting Thursday, April 3, 2014. 2013 EDC BOARD. Andy Stevens, Chair Jim McHardy , Vice-Chair Russell Reid, Sec/Treas. Yvan Besner Liz Talian -Clarke David Jennings Robin Maj John Morrison Mayor Nowicki James Neufeld Nick Veldt.

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Annual General Meeting Thursday, April 3, 2014

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  1. 2013 ANNUAL REPORT Annual General Meeting Thursday, April 3, 2014

  2. 2013 EDC BOARD Andy Stevens, Chair Jim McHardy, Vice-Chair Russell Reid, Sec/Treas. YvanBesner Liz Talian-Clarke David Jennings Robin Maj John Morrison Mayor Nowicki James Neufeld Nick Veldt

  3. 2013 EDC GOALS & ACTIVITIES • Grow Entrepreneurs and Assist Existing Business • Mine Your Own Business, Workshops, Funding • Support Mining and Forestry Sector Growth • Mining Growth Study, 2013 Mining Week • Develop and Attract a Skilled Workforce • Career Fair, Regional Labour Task Force • 4. Market Wawa and Share Information • New Marketing, Land Inventory, Media • 5. Access Available Funding - Partnerships • Funder’s Forum, Grant Applications

  4. ASSIST ENTREPRENEURS/BUSINESS • Entrepreneur Support –Assisted 35 business clients with business plans, funding applications, marketing and info. Four businesses received funding support. Value: ~ $70,000 & 3-4 jobs supported • Workshops–10 training seminars including PARO Circle, Finding the Money, Mining & Funder’s Forum, BIA Business Luncheon, Algoma Power and Youth Training Sessions • ~90people attended • Est. Value: $20,000

  5. ASSIST EXISTING BUSINESS A Snapshot • Accessed funding from SSMIC Research Fund - $5,800 • Regional Funders’ Forum - 12 speakers and over 50 people • PARO – 1st Loan Circle Formed • Information Sharing - Funding Booklet • Wawa Restaurant Guide – distributed to Motels • Assist 3 New Businesses - Locations, Permits , Marketing

  6. YOUTH ENTREPRENEUR PROGRAM MINE YOUR OWN BUSINESS • Provincial Grant of $29,000 of $58,000 project – 46 wks • Youth 15-29 exposed to businesses that serve mining sector • Website, How-To Guides, Workshops on how to start a business mainly held at High Schools in Sept/Feb • Dreamers and Doers Business Plan Challenge - $2,000 • Sponsored by Prodigy, Recognized by EDAC Award • Two youth business plans approved for NOHFC funding! 42 Doer and 16 Dreamer Entries

  7. 1st - Mackenzie Moore • “Superior Acres Equestrian Center” • 2nd - DarianLacroix • “Cosmic Thunder Bowling Alley” • 3rd - Chris Pine • “Broadway Butchers”

  8. MINING MATTERS COMPLETED - April 15 & 16, 2013 • Provided youth & teachers with resources and training on Earth Science & Mining Basics – English & French • Informed youth and residents about career opportunities in mining at open house (+50 attended) • Dr. Dodds from Augustine Guest Speaker • Cost - $10,000 (half normal price) • Funds Raised - $6,500 • Evaluations Very Positive

  9. WAWA MINING WEEK

  10. WAWA & AREA MINING STUDY • Increase local economic impact from area mines • Identify service gaps and opportunities • Develop action plan to assist business meet demand • Interviewed Mines & Business • Completed Study December • Opportunities Identified • Set of Recommendations Cost: $80,000 Funding: $72,000 (90%)

  11. MARKET WAWA – LAND INVENTORY 25 Properties Listed

  12. WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT • Northwest Immigration Portal Partnership • Area Job Postings –Social Media, Website • Algoma Workforce Investment Committee • Regional Labour Task Force – MTCU Funding App. $168,000 Skills Inventory • MEDT Funding for Youth Training - $80,000 of$160,000 cost plus ADSAB$15,000, SECFDC $5,000 Skills & labour shortages are among the greatest threats to future mining sector growth. AWIC

  13. PROMOTE WAWA – ATTRACT PEOPLE

  14. TOTAL INQUIRIES 2009 – 2013 Total of all Incoming calls, Visits and Web visits 2011-2013 (calls, visits, web) = 48%increase

  15. 2013 INQUIRIESCalls and Visits 503

  16. 2013 STATISTICS • Increase in web traffic – 30% over 2012 (2 websites) • 66% increase in calls (more programs) • Social Media– Facebook (460611), Twitter (269351), Linked-In (235346) = Total 964  1308(36%) • Entrepreneurial/business support inquiries up • Serious investor inquiries low but increase in out-of-town persons looking to relocate • E-mail inquiries always increasing!

  17. ACCESS FUNDING WITH PARTNERS • NOHFC Youth Intern - $29,500 (approved) • Mining Study - $72,000 (approved) • MEDT Youth Entrepreneur YEP - $29,000 (approved) • MTCU – Job Creation Project - $40,000 (approved 2014) • Other 2013 - $10,000 (approved) Partnership Grants: • Library Trillium Fund Application - $60,000 (approved) • AWIC-SEWDC - $105,000 of $168,000 (approved) • Northwest Immigration Portal - $20,000 (approved) • Entrepreneurs - $50,000+ (approved) • Hawk Junction Trillium Fund - $60,700 (approved 2014) • MEDT Youth Training - $100,000 of $160,000 (approved 2014) • MOE Wawa Energy Plan - $37,500 of $75,000 (approved 2014) Hawk Junction -$60,700 to renovate Hawk Junction Community Hall. April 2, 2014 2013 ONLY CASH VALUE ~ $350,000

  18. 2013 RETURN ON INVESTMENT

  19. 2013 RETURN ON INVESTMENT Council provided $150,000 in 2013, thus the estimated return on the initial investment is; For every $1 contributed to the EDC more than $4 was leveraged. • Does not include indirect, unknown or spin-offs • Difficult to measure the full return on investment since many services provided difficult to assign monetary value • Not all clients share information

  20. EDC 2014 OBJECTIVES GOAL - SUPPORT BUSINESS GROWTH • Wawa Mining Week - October 20-24, 2014 • Wawa Mining Study -Implement Recommendations • Promote Career Opportunities - Career Fair October • Market Businesses - Website, NWIP ,Trade Shows • Workforce Attraction and Development • East-West Tie Transmission Project

  21. EDC 2014 OBJECTIVES GOAL – BUILD SKILLED WORKFORCE • MEDT Youth Fund – Budget $160,000 Funding $80,000 • Youth (15-29) Not In School or Working Full-Time • Essential Skills and Basic Employment Training for 40 Youth • Essential Workforce Skills and Ten Certificates • Two 20 Week Intakes – April and September • FREE– Financial Support Provided inc. $500 Graduation • Strong Partnership - ADSAB Ontario Works, MFN, North Algoma Literacy, REHC, Confederation College, SECFDC SPSYouth Employment Skills Training Program

  22. EDC 2014 OBJECTIVES GOAL – COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP PROJECTS • Special Events – MTCUJCP Funding of $40,000 • Assist Drag Race, High School Reunion & Artisan Tour • Update Community Profile and Website • Support Community Plan – Housing Needs Study • Participate in SEWDC-AWICSkills Inventory • Assist Municipality - Wawa Energy Plan $37,500 of $75,000

  23. THANK YOU! MEMBERS AND PARTNERS

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