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Cost Effective Approaches for Rural Business Incubation: An Iowa Case Study Mark A. Edelman, Ph.D. Community Vitality Center National Business Incubation Association 19 th International Conference, Baltimore, Maryland, May 16, 2005
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Community Vitality Center A Catalyst for innovative projects & initiatives to improve vitality of non metro communities University Extension Center with Governing Board of 30 leaders from non metro counties & diverse interests Initiatives: Community Entrepreneurship Community Philanthropy Rural-Urban Policy Studies
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Entrepreneurship Basics 10.5 % of U.S. adults are engaged in entrepreneurial activities - (Global Entrepreneurship Monitor) 36% of U.S. Entrepreneurs are age 45-64 Growth in female entrepreneurship: 1 female for every 1.5 male entrepreneurs Gender parity in 45-65 age bracket
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Entrepreneurial Participation Highest U.S. Entrepreneurial participation are those with high school diploma - (GEM) Those with college degrees tend to have alternative employment opportunities Entrepreneurs without a high school diploma tend to focus more on self-employment
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Micro Entrepreneurs - <5 workers Low-Income Micro-Entrepreneurs reduced reliance on govt. assistance by 61% or $1,679/year – (ISED & Aspen Institute) 53 % moved out of poverty & 72% had gains in household income over 5 years. Average gain was $8,485 With Extra TA - 49% survived 5 years – comparable to national average – (CFED)
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CVC Project: Entrepreneurship Forums in 10 Communities - 2003 GOAL: Find Out What People Think Will Work Metro county to Smallest County (4,600) 1/2 of Participants were Entrepreneurs 32% in a startup business 19% thinking of starting business Generated 20 Ideas for Community E-Ship Support & Checklist (www.cvcia.org)
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Used Kettering Foundation NIF Public Deliberation Format Approach 1: Self-Help Entrepreneurship Approach 2: Community Initiatives to Support Entrepreneurs Approach 3: Connect Local Entrepreneurs and Support with Links to Regional Resources, Expertise, & Networks
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CVC - 10 Community Forums 88% favored local community initiatives to support entrepreneur development, business startups, & seed capital networks 67% favored initiatives linking local entrepreneurs to regional resources, expertise, & networks 11% favored self-help entrepreneurship solely as a private sector initiative without public sector involvement
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CVC-Communities of Distinction Project Selected 8 non metro communities Population: 1,000 to 12,000 Paired Comparisons: 1 Fast Growing Community in Each Quadrant 1 Similar sized Community that Lost Population 75 leaders from local government, economic development, healthcare, & education
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CVC-Communities of Distinction Project EACH identified at least one homegrown business started in an earlier decade that is now a major local employer NONE could identify any local entrepreneur support programs except revolving loans ALL were interested in doing more, if can be done on a “cost-effective basis”
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CVC-Communities of Distinction Project Local Development Groups Considering Whether to Re-Balance Local Economic Development Strategies to include Entrepreneurship & Business Incubation
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Mapping Rural E-ship Report - (WKKF–CFED) Networks & Capacity for Incubation primarily exist in Metro & University Communities Business Development Networks & Incubation Capacity are a Missing Link in Non Metro Communities
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CVC’s Challenge: To Assist Leaders in identifying cost- effective strategies for building local incubation capacity linked to regional resources, expertise, & networks To Create Learning Networks that provide Local Leaders with Opportunity to learn from other Communities To Develop Best Practices for specific strategies based on local community experiences
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CVC Statewide E-ship Portfolio Goal: Collaboration & Credibility Monthly E-mail Newsletter - 30 leaders/county Statewide Community E-ship Academy Statewide Community E-ship Awards Co-Sponsor state, regional & local Events Incentives for Collaboration SBDCs & ISED Pappajohn Centers (University Based) Iowa RDC, State & Federal Agency Reps Extension & Professional Developers Universities, Community and Private Colleges
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CVC Entrepreneurship Portfolio - Local Community Programs Community E-ship Challenge Grants – (5-6/yr) MyEntreNet Training Grants – SBDCs (4) Micro Entrepreneur Training – ISED (4) Community Entrepreneurial Centers (5) Community Business Plan Competitions (4) E-ship Coaching & Mentoring Networks (6) High School Business Plan Competition (40) Middle School Marketplace Program (10)
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Community E-ship Challenge Grants – (5-6/yr) $10,000 grant with required local match Innovative entrepreneur development demonstration projects Merit review and scoring Reports required for impacts, lessons learned, and best practices
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MyEntreNet Training Grants – SBDCs (4) Iowa SBDC Network Program CVC $2500 covers 1/3 of first year cost. Training Includes: Community Empowerment Organizing FastTrac and Internet Training Quarterly Meetings for Entrepreneurs & Mentoring Group Connects with External Advisors
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Micro Entrepreneur Training – ISED (4) ISED Micro Entrepreneur Training Prog. for Low Income Entrepreneurs CVC $2500 covers 1/3 of first year cost Targeting Low Income Rural Counties Partnering with 22 County Regional Coalition with Business Accelerator
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Community Entrepreneurial Centers (5) Emerged from $10,000 Challenge Grants Local collaboration & sponsor to provides site (development corporation, chamber, extension office, or college) Includes library, contacts for access to local expertise networks, periodic training, Internet Access, secretarial services, and some space One Community College/Extension partnership will assess feasibility of a Kitchen Incubator
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Community Business Plan Competitions (4) CVC $7000, ($1000 to SBDC, $1000 to Extension, $5000 to local sponsor) Local Sponsors provide $10,000 minimum Local Team manages program Process: Promotion, Application, Review and Training Referrals, Business Plan Submission, Judging, Selection, Awards Announcement, Monitoring & Mentoring
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Entrepreneurial Coaching & Mentoring Networks (6) Pre-Existing Groups Fairfield Entrepreneurs Association (Community Based - 400 members) Ag Ventures Alliance (Regional Ag-Value Added -1000 members) CVC Projects Carroll County Coaching/Mentoring Project (Organize ad hoc mentors into county group) SBDC MyEntrenet Regional Coaching Network (Annual Training Program for Coaches in Region)
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High School Business Plan Competition (40) Univ. of Iowa Pappajohn Center Partner 240 H S Teachers Trained to Integrate E-ship into a variety of Subjects CVC $250 to 40 nonmetro teachers who implement Business Plan Competition Gather Local Sponsors for Awards May evolve to statewide HS competition & conference
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Middle School Marketplace Program (10) ISU Pappajohn Center Partner CVC $1000 to 10 Local Sponsors Requires Middle Schools Cooperation 25 Hour Curriculum Local Entrepreneur Speakers & Student Teams Loan Committee Reviews Business Plan Marketplace; Students sell products to classmates, parents, & community Calculate Profit or Loss
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Communities Getting Started: #1. Organize Community Entrepreneur Development Organization/Support Team #2. Inventory Local Entrepreneurship Support Assets & Gaps #3 Develop A Plan that the Community Can Support #4. Link to Learning Networks & External Resources
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Who Might Be on the Team? Successful entrepreneurs Community “spark plug” Leaders Angel Investors Attorneys Accountants Bankers Business Start-up Services Insurance Brokers Existing companies interested in growth Local Telecommunications Innovators Development Corps/Chambers Local Colleges Local Extension Regional SBDCs K-12 School Tech & Entrepreneur Teachers Healthcare Entrepreneurs Local Government Leaders Utility Representatives Potential Business Mentors Ag Entrepreneurs Faith-based groups
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State and Regional Approaches to Rural Business Incubation Incentives for Local Innovation & Community Capacity Building Learning Networks For Communities to Learn from Others Incentives for Collaboration locally, regionally, & statewide Build on capacity of state & regional resources & expertise Catalyst: Cost-Effective Strategies, Best Practices, Lessons Learned, & Outcomes
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Community Vitality Center Dr. Mark A. Edelman, Director Phone: 515-294-3000 E-mail: cvc@iastate.edu Website: www.cvcia.org
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