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E XPANSION/AD VANCE MENT (OMEP) Local City Economic Development Staff (NWHPEC) MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY Mid-Willamette (MWVCOG) ES Performance High COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS RC Oregon Business (MERIT) U Team Oregon Consortium Enterprise Oregon ManufacturingExtension Partnership O Consortium Enterprise (MWVCOG) S Mid-Willamette Valley RE Worksystems Inc. / Council of Governments S Performance High Northwest W e MWVCOG is a voluntary association of over N O IO Grow Santiam R T K 40 governments, including Marion, Polk, and A McMinnville Economic Initiatives, and Training F IZ Development Partnership O Yamhill counties; 32 cities; 5 special districts; and the N (MEDP) Micro Enterprise Resources, R A C Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde. Our ongoing G Incite Works E R PLANNING D mission includes: expanding interaction and improving O E T V BUSINESS / MANUFACTURING ADVOCACY E dialogue among local units of government; enhancing N L E O collective awareness of major regional issues; coordinating M P P SITE LOCATION / ACQUISITION M O regional planning and development activities; and L Strategic Economic E N E Development Salem-Keizer providing technical assistance and local services tailored V Corporation MANUFACTURING ADVOCACY EXPORT / IMPORT (CTEC) T E (SEDCOR) STRATEGIES MARKET O to needs of our member governments. D Career & Technical R C Education Center G I PERMITS AND PROCESSING A M N O IZ N A O INDUSTRY SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGY ACCELERATION T MID-WILLAMETTE VALLEY BUSINESS TRANSITION PLANNING C I COUNCIL OF GOVERNMENTS E O N PRODUCT INNOVATION/DEVELOPMENT PRODUCT SUPPLY CHAIN OPTIMIZATION Mid-Willamette Valley QUALITY SYSTEMS / OPS EXCELLENCE S Council of Governments MARKET RESEARCH & PUBLICATION ON THE JOB TRAINING / (OMEP) R (MWVCOG) Oregon Manufacturing E CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT / ORG.INDUSTRY DEV SKILLS DEVELOPMENT S Extension Partnership O BUSINESS EXPANSION / RETENTION U R C E Help with growing INVESTMENTS IN WORKFORCE DEV. S BUSINESS FINANCING / INCENTIVES or expanding Local Chamber your business or YOUTH WORKFORCE CAREER EXPOSURE of Commerce VOCATIONAL REHAB employee Worksource Oregon REGULATORY ASSISTANCE Business base. RECRUITMENT & RETENTION SUPPORT STRATEGIC ECONOMIC support DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION from your Help finding and EXPORT / IMPORT ASSIST. & EDUCATION community. retaining skilled EDUCATION & SKILLS ASSESSMENT (SEDCOR) U LOO YO KI employees. Mid-Willamette Valley RE NG Business Oregon A SEDCOR is the lead economic development entity Council of Governments T F JOB PLACEMENT / JOB SEEKER SERVICES A O (MWVCOG) BUSINESS ADVISING & TRAINING R Northwest Trade for the Mid-Willamette Valley. e 400 member non- H ADVOCACY ? Assistance Center W pro t association leverages strong public and private G N Oregon Small Business Strategic Economic Development I partnerships to retain and attract high value jobs and Development Center Help accessing Corporation (SEDCOR) N FINANCING & INCENTIVES Industry-specific PUBLIC POLICY capital investment to the region. N financing resources. T A support. Northwest Food Processors R L Chemeketa A P Association (NWFPA) Community College IMPORT / EXPORT ASSISTANCE Visit SEDCOR.com! / D G MARKET RESEARCH E N NETWORKING & INDUSTRY EDUCATION Manufacturing 21 I Micro Enterprise Assistance ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Coalition (MFG 21) C of Oregon (MESO) N A Associated Oregon N BUSINESS PLANNING / MARKETING I RESOURCE MAP Industries (AOI) F Business Oregon Oregon Forest Resources e Mid-Willamette Valley has a rich community of resources to support local industries. is map is designed Institute (OFRI) Local Urban Renewal Agency to graphically represent the tools, training, and programs available to industries in the Mid-Willamette Valley. A directory of resources and contact information for each can be found on the back of this map. Directory of Resources Associated Oregon Industries (AOI) McMinnville Economic Development Partnership Northwest Food Processors Association (NWFPA) Salem Keizer Career and Technical Education Center (CTEC) AOI’s mission is to grow Oregon’s economy, create quality jobs for citizens, and build McMinnville Economic Development Partnership works to support economic Northwest Food Processors Association is an advocate for members’ interests and a CTEC is a partnership between the Salem-Keizer School District and Mountain West healthy communities through strong advocacy of Oregon’s businesses. AOI initiates and development in McMinnville, Oregon and can help businesses start, expand, resource for enhancing their competitive abilities. Career Techical Institute (MWCTI) to ensure students are joining the workforce with the supports policies leading to a vigorous economic climate. locate and hire. David McGiverin, President skills and training employers are seeking. CTECT provides industry speci c programs, such as commercial manufacturing and residential construction, to provide apprenticeship Frances Ford, Membership Representative Jody Christensen, Executive Director 503.327.2200 | [email protected] programs, internships, industry certi cates, mentoring, and college credits. 503.588.0050 | [email protected] 503.540.8504 | [email protected] Service Areas: All of Oregon Service Areas: All of Oregon www.mcminnvillebusiness.com www.nwfpa.org John Honey, Principal www.aoi.org 503.399.5511 Service Area: Marion and Polk Counties Micro Enterprise Resources, Initiatives & Training (MERIT) Northwest High Performance Enterprise Consortium (NWHPEC) www.ctecsalemkeizer.com Business Oregon MERIT is a non-pro t organization working to address the root causes of poverty by NWHPEC’s mission is to provide a forum for education and the exchange of Business Oregon works with manufacturers to help them with export market development empowering economically, socially, and physically challenged individuals to increase information regarding continuous improvement of practices and processes of —and can also provide assistance with nance options, loans, or employee training. self-su ciency and build personal assets. MERIT targets people who would not normally enterprises in the Paci c Northwest. Strategic Economic Development Corporation (SEDCOR) Daniel Epp, Administrative Assistant access business support services by o ering services at a very low-cost to individuals who Julie Simmons, Executive Director SEDCOR is the lead economic development entity for Oregon’s Mid-Willamette Valley, fall below 80% of HUD’s median family income level. and leverages public and private partnerships to aggressively retain and attract high value 503.986.0123 | [email protected] 503.946.8247 | [email protected] jobs and capital investment to the region. Service Areas: All of Oregon Forrest Peck, Executive Director Service Areas: Oregon & SW Washington www.oregon4biz.com 503.399.5088 | [email protected] www.nwhpec.org Chad Freeman, President ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT Service Areas: Willamette Valley 503.837.1802 | [email protected] www.meritnw.org Service Areas: Marion, Polk, & Yamhill Counties Chemeketa Community College Northwest Trade Assistance Center (NorthwestTAAC) www.sedcor.com Chemeketa Community College is located in Salem, Oregon, with a campus in Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon (MESO) NorthwestTAAC is a non-pro t organization dedicated to helping U.S. companies McMinnville and education centers in Dallas, Brooks, and Woodburn, and the Northwest grow and prosper in a globalized economy. e NorthwestTAAC administers the Trade Team Oregon RESOURCE Wine Studies Center in Eola. e Micro Enterprise Services of Oregon seeks to broaden economic opportunities for Adjustment Assistance for Firms (TAAF) program for the U.S. Department of Commerce underserved entrepreneurs by providing business support to increase growth in income, Economic Development Administration (EDA) and is part of a national network of 11 Team Oregon supports the retention, expansion, and recruitment of traded sector 503.399.5000 assets, and business skills. eir mission statement is to assist in the development of independent non-pro t organizations and universities that manage the TAAF program. businesses, and o ers expertise in export, nancing & incentives, property searches, www.chemeketa.edu commercially viable businesses that pursue growth opportunities, create jobs, and restore training, and many others areas. 800.667.8087 | [email protected] economic balance among minorities and other underserved groups for the bene t of the Service Areas: Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington Jill Miles, Business Oregon Business Recruitment Offi cer MAP greater community. Grow Santiam 503.551.0997 | [email protected] e North Santiam Canyon Economic Development Corporation (GROW EDC) is 503.841.3351 | [email protected] Service Areas: All of Oregon a non-pro t corporation organized to promote the economic, social and educational Service Areas: Clackamas, Columbia, Hood River, Marion, Multnomah, Polk, Yamhill Oregon Forest Resources Institute (OFRI) environment of the North Santiam Canyon communities. ey o er free, con dential, and Washington Counties e Oregon Forest Resources Institute is dedicated to advancing the publics one-on-one business coaching to any entrepreneur in the North Santiam Canyon area that www.mesopdx.org understanding of how forest stewardship meets social, environmental and economic needs Vocational Rehab wants to open, expand or improve a business. GROW EDC also o ers classes on website of both present and future generations. VR assists individuals with disabilities to get and keep