Carbon County Economic Development Corporation http://www.ccwyed.net Carbon County Economic Development Corporation Fri, 12 Jun 2020 20:19:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.1.5 CARBON COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CLOSES MICRO-GRANT PROGRAM http://www.ccwyed.net/carbon-county-economic-development-closes-micro-grant-program/ http://www.ccwyed.net/carbon-county-economic-development-closes-micro-grant-program/#respond Wed, 20 May 2020 15:57:34 +0000 http://www.ccwyed.net/?p=1441 […]]]> The Carbon County Economic Development Corporation has announced the closing of the “Moving Forward Together Micro-Grant Program” as of May 31, 2020. The purpose of the program was to give financial resources to local, small businesses adversely affected by Governor Gordon’s executive orders in response to the pandemic.
The micro-grant was distributed to qualified applicants based on need and on a first-come-first-served basis. Project Manager, Stacy Crimmins, said “We started taking applications at 8:00 am on April 13. Sixty-two grants applications were received over the course of a few weeks, however only fifty-eight were eligible for the program.” She further explained that only for-profit businesses with less than fifty employees were eligible for the program. Crimmins reported, “As the program closes out, local business owners were awarded a total of $78,250 in grants ranging from $500 to $2500. We saw forty applications from Rawlins-based businesses, 15 from Saratoga, four from the Baggs area, and 3 from Encampment/Riverside.”

“The Carbon County Economic Development Corporation is pleased to be able to help our local small businesses during this crisis. The Moving Forward Together Micro Grant Program came about because we saw the need for an easy and fast source of financial relief. We hope this grant helped local businesses get through a few more days,” stated Chris Iacovetto, President of CCEDC.

Vice President Robert Stipe shared, “The CCEDC is using funds from the sale of the Carbon Mercantile building in downtown Rawlins. It was set aside for a future economic development project, and we felt this program certainly qualifies as such.”

As the program guidelines indicated, the check received could be used in any way the business owner saw fit. “All the CCEDC asked is that you ‘pay it forward’ when and if you can,” commented Crimmins. “This pay back can come in many forms such as future involvement or investment in the CCEDC, mentoring a fellow business owner, paying the grant back to the CCEDC, volunteering your time to serve on a local board of directors, or giving your employees a little boost.”

The Moving Forward Together Micro-Grant Program supports the CCEDC’s mission to develop economic opportunities in Carbon County that will build stable communities for future generations.

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CARBON COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ANNOUNCES MICRO-GRANT PROGRAM http://www.ccwyed.net/carbon-county-economic-development-announces-micro-grant-program/ http://www.ccwyed.net/carbon-county-economic-development-announces-micro-grant-program/#respond Wed, 20 May 2020 15:56:06 +0000 http://www.ccwyed.net/?p=1439 […]]]> Financial aid in the form of micro-grants are now available for small businesses in Carbon County. The Carbon County Economic Development Corporation has developed the “Moving Forward Together Micro-Grant Program” and will begin taking applications at 8 am on Monday, April 13 via email. The purpose of the program is to give financial resources to local, small businesses adversely affected by Governor Gordon’s executive orders in response to the pandemic. The process is concise and efficient so our businesses can get back to work and to grow and thrive.
The micro-grant will be distributed to qualified applicants based on need and will be on a first-come-first-served basis. A waiting list will be made if necessary. Businesses must be located within Carbon County and have less than fifty employees. The number of employees will determine the amount of the grant. Those with no employees are eligible for $500, one to three employees might receive $1250, 4-10 employees are eligible for $1750 and businesses with 11-50 employees may receive $2500.
“The amounts of the grants are strategic, based on our funds available, and so that we can help as many businesses as possible.” Said CCEDC President, Chris Iacovetto. “We are trying to get this launched as soon as possible and hope to be writing checks on April 17th,” he added. The approval process should take only a few minutes. If approved, additional documents will be required: a comparison of profit and loss for March 2019 and 2020, and proof of the number employees held in March.
The CCEDC chose to give grants instead of loans so that the process could be more streamlined. “We would anticipate that some businesses might get back on track in 24 months and at that time, they could pay the CCEDC back. It is optional. But any returned funds could be used for other businesses,” according to Bob Stipe, CCEDC President-elect.
Detailed guidelines and the application form will be available by going to the website http://www.micrograntccedc.com starting today. Owners or managers can download the form, fill it out and email it back to micrograntccedc@gmail.com . Questions may be directed to Stacy Crimmins at 307-329-7150.

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CCEDC Executive Director position opening http://www.ccwyed.net/ccedc-executive-director-position-opening/ http://www.ccwyed.net/ccedc-executive-director-position-opening/#respond Fri, 27 Mar 2020 18:21:10 +0000 http://www.ccwyed.net/?p=1382 […]]]> JOB DESCRIPTION
CARBON COUNTY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION (CCEDC)
EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR

Carbon County, Wyoming located in south-central Wyoming, with a population of 15,000 +/- and consisting of 7,896 square miles with ten communities. Rawlins, WY (pop. 9,227) is the county seat. The county is the hub to the state’s largest wind energy projects, including the largest wind energy project in North America. The county is also known for their gas, oil, and uranium production with a large refinery located in the County. The Carbon County Economic Development Corporation is searching for a vibrant economic development executive to lead their organization into the future. Carbon County is home to some of the best outdoor hunting, fishing, and recreational activities in the United States, with the Sierra Madres and Snowy Range to the south to the plains and high desert in the north.

Using key strategic plan components and economic development best practices, the Executive Director will be responsible for building economic resiliency and vitality in the region. This includes identifying factors necessary to attract new economic development interests into Carbon County, as well as coordinating and facilitating a robust business retention, expansion, and recruitment program.

Experienced professionals with backgrounds in grant writing, local government public relations or administration, infrastructure finance, planning and/or economic development, GIS, rural advocacy, and other related fields are encouraged to apply. The position works with considerable independence and initiative under the general direction of the Board of Directors.

Position highlights:

• Responsible in overseeing the development and implementation of all programs associated with economic development on behalf of Carbon County EDC. Advises relevant state and local organizations, directors, and committees on economic development matters.
• Develop partnerships with communities by regularly visiting with communities, businesses, state and local leaders and citizens to advance Carbon County economic development policies and programs.

• Monitor and assist with state activities in the region to develop a focused economic development strategy based upon the region’s strengths, weaknesses, and opportunities for economic development and diversification.

• Develop and package business and infrastructure projects to leverage the use of funding programs, grants, and loans offered by other funding agencies.

• Provide technical assistance and coaching to investors, businesses, and small rural communities in identifying economic opportunities and developing an entrepreneurial culture:
o Building and coaching local leadership as well as entrepreneurial and economic development networks: provide technical and consultative services such as identifying resources and funding opportunities: identifying and overcoming infrastructure challenges/issues: scoping projects: completing applications and meeting funding requirements and timelines.
• Promote Carbon County’s ED mission through oral and written presentations on programs to investors, local business leaders and economic groups, training events, chambers of commerce, trade shows, and other state/regional/local organizations.

• Key role in improving internal and external communications, program information/marketing efforts, public education and outreach campaigns, and rural community advocacy.

Essential Functions:
• Implement CCEDC 2020 strategic plan: key functions include programs to attract/retain workforce and residents, provide entrepreneurial support and programs, and attract business capital to Carbon County using various methods and tools designed to overcome rural-based challenges such as a declining population, geographic considerations, infrastructure needs, and housing inventory obstacles.
• Work closely with all communities in the county, the local Chamber of Commerce(s), the Carbon County Visitor Council, Rawlins DDA/Main Street, the Wyoming Economic Development Association, the Wyoming Wind Coalition and the Wyoming Business Council. Facilitates the development of external network of economic development partners, such as state and local universities and colleges, workforce development organizations, and other relevant organizations.
• Maintain and grow EDC investor membership using Moving Forward Together program and perform required program functions.
• Maintain necessary communication with potential and existing funding sources and/ or regulatory agencies; participate in rural development networks and associations and attend relevant trade shows as required.
• Provides technical support to authorities and commissions, including preparation of reports, policies, and position papers, and informs them of current legislation relating to economic development functions.
• Proactively monitor and support wind energy growth environment including attendance at and response to legislative activities effecting the market sector.
• Update and maintain state and local site and building databases.
• Maintain all office website pages.
• Prepare a quarterly newsletter to send out to all public and private investors.
• Manages all aspects of the day-to-day operation of the Carbon County EDC, including annual budget development and reporting as well as attending and managing monthly Committee and Board of Directors meetings, financial requirements such as banking, bill payments, and work with Treasurer or designated board member to reconcile banks statements monthly. Prepares a yearly budget, annual funding requests, and reviews work relating to the budget.
• Prepare board packets for all board meetings consisting of agendas, minutes, financials, executive director’s report and other items for the meeting.
• Represent Carbon County and CCEDC at various local, regional, and state meetings and at various private enterprise and public agencies events.
• Occasionally attend city or town council meetings, county commission meetings or other committee meetings.

Required Knowledge: Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of:
• Economic development principles, practices and techniques.
• Laws, ordinances, regulations, and policies of various government agencies as they affect the business community and economic development efforts.
• Principles, techniques, and objectives of public relations and information.
• Principles and techniques of marketing and promotion.
• Research methods and techniques.
• Grant writing and program administration.
• Play a liaison and expeditor role between various government agencies and private business and development representatives.
• Obtain funding to support program activities.
• Work cooperatively with business, government executives and representatives.
• Communicate and present ideas clearly and concisely, both orally and in writing with various size groups and individuals.
• Prepare clear, concise, complete and accurate reports using proper business grammar, punctuation, and sentence construction.
• Knowledge of GIS, Microsoft Word, Excel, Publisher, QuickBooks and website development.
• Experience working with a Board of Directors is helpful.

Working Conditions:
• Office environment; exposure to computer screens
• Some business travel which could require some occasional overnight stays
• Travel to meetings around the county and state and needs to have a valid driver’s license.

Acceptable Experience and Training:
Five years of professional level experience in economic development, public administration, planning, site selection, commercial real estate/leasing, banking, or relevant industry experience, or other non-profit work. Experience in program implementation, marketing, and public information efforts. Bachelors Degree in Public or Business Administration, Economic Development, Urban Planning, or a closely related field. Other combinations of experience and education that meet the minimum requirements may be substituted.

TO APPLY please visit www.Wyomingatwork.com

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Carbon County Economic Development 2020 Strategic Plan http://www.ccwyed.net/carbon-county-economic-development-2020-strategic-plan/ http://www.ccwyed.net/carbon-county-economic-development-2020-strategic-plan/#respond Thu, 16 Jan 2020 04:55:56 +0000 http://www.ccwyed.net/?p=1377 Carbon County EDC Strategic Plan 2020
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West End Cafe NowOpen http://www.ccwyed.net/west-end-cafe-opening-soon-in-rawlins/ http://www.ccwyed.net/west-end-cafe-opening-soon-in-rawlins/#respond Tue, 16 Jul 2019 20:59:00 +0000 http://www.ccwyed.net/?p=1266 […]]]> The newest business coming to the west side of Rawlins , the West End Café is now open for business.   Located at 2300 W. Spruce,  JoAnn Peavler, owner  specializes in various flavored coffee’s, teas, delicious sandwiches and panini’s.  There is also a drive up window for your convenience!  She will also sell deli meat by the pound.

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Press Release for Univ of WY Wind Study http://www.ccwyed.net/press-release-for-univ-of-wy-wind-study/ http://www.ccwyed.net/press-release-for-univ-of-wy-wind-study/#respond Tue, 19 Mar 2019 22:26:35 +0000 http://www.ccwyed.net/?p=1172 View the latest press release of a new wind study done by the University of Wyoming about Wyoming Wind.

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