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Regional Development Agencies in Poland Performed by: Andrzej Parafiniuk Andrzej Parafiniuk The Chairman of Podlaska The Chairman of Podlaska Foundation for Regional Development Foundation for Regional Development
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The basic similarities of Regional Development Agencies b Constructing ”bottom – up” structures of the communication and understanding of the community with the local and regional authorities; b Organisational and institutional autonomy; b Independence from administrative authorities and a public, non- governmental character.
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Differences caused by specific character of the Polish reality b Making use of the extremely varied legal forms; b Differences in the variety of the activities performed by agencies, depending on the needs and local conditions; b Different sources and means of financing the activities of the agencies; b The common need (in most agencies) to conduct business activities due to the lack of stable mechanisms of making use of public funds.
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The benefits resulting from the functioning of RDA in Poland b A network of co-operation, despite the great number and dispersion of agencies; b A systematic sharing of experiences (mainly at the level of the National Association of Regional Development Agencies); b Well trained, creative, innovative and experienced staff; b Well developed tools for conducting activities and achieving objectives; b Openness and fast response to the constantly appearing regional challenges; b Undertaking business and developmental activities as methods for solving
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b Stock Companies b Limited Liability Companies b Foundation b Association Legal forms of RDA
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Financing the activities of an agency b Generated funds – revenues from commercial activities and profits from property; b Funds received as donations, inheritances, etc.; b Funds from public charity sources (collected for a particular purpose); b Funds received from aid funds, available in course of the execution of programmes offered by the European Union and governments of particular states.
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Partners of Agencies b regional self-government and central government administration; b associations of business people; b labour offices; b gmina and recently poviat authorities; b banks;
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Clients of the agencies b Local and regional authorities (both from state, as well as self-government administration ); b Small and medium size enterprises; b The unemployed; b Business start-ups; b State enterprises (especially the restructured ones); b Advisors; b Business environment institutions.
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Scope of activities of agencies b Development of the region; b Promotion of the region; b Services for enterpreneurs; b Services for local and regional authorities; b Training and advisory services; b International co-operation.
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b The Polish Regional Development Agency (PARR) b Agency for the Development of Industry b National Association of Regional Development Agencies (NARDA) Central support for the activities of RDA
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