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CEDS Part I: Know Your Region

CEDS Part I: Know Your Region. 2012 EDA Seattle Region Training Conference Portland ∙ April 4, 2012. Training Outline. Statewide CEDS initiatives Urban and rural innovation Rethinking your CEDS. Statewide CEDS Initiatives. Linking, leveraging, and aligning. What’s driving interest?.

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CEDS Part I: Know Your Region

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  1. CEDS Part I: Know Your Region 2012 EDA Seattle Region Training Conference Portland∙ April 4, 2012

  2. Training Outline • Statewide CEDS initiatives • Urban and rural innovation • Rethinking your CEDS

  3. Statewide CEDS Initiatives Linking, leveraging, and aligning

  4. What’s driving interest? • Fiscal environment: budget cuts at federal and state agencies motivating new partnerships • Collaboration: some EDDs using CEDS as opportunity to present “united front” • Think tanks: promulgating advantages of “bottom-up” regional strategies

  5. http://nyworks.ny.gov

  6. http://nyworks.ny.gov

  7. New York’s Bottom-Up Process • New regional councils did not take advantage of existing RPC boundaries and networks • State employees were appointed as executive directors of new regional councils • Local elected officials allowed to serve in advisory, ex-officio capacity only

  8. http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1251595201376http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1251595201376

  9. http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1251595201376http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1251595201376

  10. http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1251595201376http://www.colorado.gov/cs/Satellite/OEDIT/OEDIT/1251595201376

  11. http://www.brookings.edu/articles/2011/1026_pragmatic_caucus_katz_rodin.aspxhttp://www.brookings.edu/articles/2011/1026_pragmatic_caucus_katz_rodin.aspx

  12. http://www.brookings.edu/opinions/2011/1213_new_york_economy_katz.aspxhttp://www.brookings.edu/opinions/2011/1213_new_york_economy_katz.aspx

  13. Known Statewide CEDS Initiatives Source: NADO. As of March 29, 2012.

  14. http://ceds.alabama.gov

  15. http://www.nctomorrow.org

  16. NC TOMORROWA Collaborative for Sustainable Economic Growth

  17. Takeaways for EDDs • Consider your role in state delivery system—are you where you want to be? • Think about potential of statewide CEDS for peer support and accountability • Consult your peers—too soon for identifying best practices, but plenty of experience • Discuss with EDA

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