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Five for Friday: November 1, 2024

Five for Friday: November 1, 2024

Five for Friday: Grant Opportunities and More! Curated by: The Western Nevada Development District…

This edition of Five for Friday focuses on opportunities for economic development around the region in the areas of entrepreneur support, business grants, financial literacy, groundwater storage, and climate justice.

Grant Opportunities & More

LAUNCH Rural Nevada 2024!

The annual Launch Rural Nevada event on November 8th is designed for startups and small business owners in rural Nevada. The program provides opportunities for mentorship, access to capital, and connection with entrepreneurial support organizations. Participants must live in rural areas.

Competition Categories:

•Youth Division: Open to Junior and Senior High School students
•Adult Division: Open to all participants 18 years and older

The event is in hybrid format with local, in-person viewing sites, and online options.

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Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) Funding Opportunity

Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) Funding Opportunity

Webinar for Stakeholders: December 13, 2022

The Strategic Economic and Community Development (SECD) initiative funding is earmarked to implement multi-jurisdictional and multi-sectoral strategic community investment plans. SECD is a funding opportunity designed to encourage and advance regional community and economic strategic planning.

Applicants are encouraged to consider projects that provide measurable results in helping rural communities build robust and sustainable economies through strategic investments in broadband, businesses, community facilities, infrastructure, partnerships, and innovation.

The FY23 SECD reserve funds programs include:

• Community Connect
• Community Facilities
• Rural Business Development Grants
• Water and Environmental Programs

Participation is encouraged for all stakeholders that support regional community and economic development, strategic planning, and seek funding to assist rural communities in efforts to improve and thrive.

Webinar: December 13, 2022, 11:00 am PT

Webinar Registration

Stakeholder Announcement

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WNDD Launches Regional CEDS Workshop

WNDD Launches Regional CEDS Workshop

Regional Workshop to build the five-year Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)

Western Nevada Development District (WNDD) will be launching the rewrite of the Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) for Western Nevada.

Why Should I Attend?

• We need your expertise!
• To help build our strategic blueprint for regional collaboration and prosperity.
• To identify economic projects and goals critical to our region’s growing economy.
• Enjoy a FREE LUNCH! – Sponsored by City of Fallon
• Learn about our regional economy.

Presentations by:
Bob Potts – GOED Deputy Director
Dr. Tom Harris – UNR Center for Economic Development Director
Buddy Borden – UNR Economic Development Specialist.

Attend the Event

Monday, June 10th, 2019
8:30 am till 3:00 pm
Lunch included

Fallon Convention Center
100 Campus Way
Fallon, NV

The event is FREE of charge.

RSVP by Thursday, May 30th, 2019 to Sheryl Gonzales at: 775.473.6753 or SGonzales@WNDD.org.

What is CEDS?

The Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS) is a locally based, regionally-driven economic development planning process and document that creates the space for your region to identify its strengths and weaknesses and brings together a diverse set of partners to create good jobs, foster needed infrastructure, diversify the economy, and spur economic growth.

The CEDS has enabled the WNDD regional communities to obtain millions of dollars from federal, state and private funds to establish infrastructure projects, technical assistance for economic planning, provide business training and workforce development.

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Nevada Economic Development Conference 2018 Announced

Nevada Economic Development Conference 2018 Announced

Western Nevada Development District and Nevada Economic Development Association present:  ‘Connecting Nevada for a Stronger Economy’

The 4th Annual Nevada Economic Development Conference Set for Reno, Nevada on  August 20, 21 & 22, 2018

(Carson City, NV) — The Fourth Annual Nevada Economic Development Conference will explore the ideas, programs and business connections that are defining the new Nevada economy from Aug. 20-22, 2018 at the Atlantis Casino & Resort in Reno, NV.

The multi-track conference is presented by the Western Nevada Development District and the newly-formed Nevada Economic Development Association.

“Our theme is ‘Connecting Nevada for a Stronger Economy’ and will provide opportunities for a broad section of professionals to present and share what is happening in a dynamic, changing Nevada economy,” said Jenifer Rose, Conference Chair and Western Nevada Development District Board member. “This conference will take people inside Nevada’s great business re-birth; the new companies, new ideas and knowledge base that is shaping a new future.”

The conference is a perfect venue for economic developers, business owners, utility managers, financial leaders, commercial real estate professionals, transportation managers, elected officials, farm and ranch owners, manufacturers and mining leaders to connect with Nevada’s new business development and expansion network, Rose said.

Tracks for the conference, Tuesday, Aug. 21 and Wednesday, Aug. 22, include Agribusiness, Economic Development, Manufacturing, Transportation/Infrastructure and Workforce Development. The $175 ($200 after July 6) cost before July 6 includes opening sessions, lunch with keynote speakers and Exhibit Hall Reception. A one-day conference pass is $125 ($150 after July 6).

A Pre-Conference Tour and workshop, Connecting Nevada to the Global Economy, on Aug. 20 will visit the SWITCH facility located at the Reno Tahoe Industrial Center. There is a separate registration fee of $75 for this portion of the conference ($100 after July 6) which includes lunch and transportation.

Continuing this year is the Stronger Economies Awards and Accolades Program which will recognize outstanding marketing materials and tools used for attracting and retaining business. The newly added Anthony Lopez Economic Development Professional Award will recognize outstanding achievements by an individual who has made significant contributions to economic development efforts in Nevada. Applications and information are available online at nvedc.org or contact Art Rangel at (775) 499-5516, arangel@rangelmc.net.

For further information, including registration details, log on to www.nvedc.com. This event is recognized by the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) as a professional development event that counts towards the recertification of Certified Economic Developers (CECDs).

Sponsoring the Nevada Economic Development Conference is an opportunity for business and organizations to showcase to key industry leaders and decision makers. Sponsors will have an opportunity to reach a uniquely targeted audience involved with Nevada’s economic development. Information is available online at nvedc.com or contact Sheryl Gonzales at 775-883-7333 Ext. 0, sgonzales@wndd.org.

About the Western Nevada Development District

WNDD works with public and private entities to promote collaboration to address economic development issues throughout the region. WNDD is certified by the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) as an Economic Development District (EDD) for a nine county region in western Nevada; Carson City Churchill, Douglas, Lyon, Humboldt, Mineral, Pershing, Storey and Washoe.

About the Nevada Economic Development Association

The NEDA is a 501c (3) membership organization committed to furthering the state’s economic vitality. NEDA promotes professional development and education for economic development professionals by building efficiency and innovation through collaboration and education that responds to Nevada’s rapidly changing economic environment.

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