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Economic Development Association of Skagit County
204 West Montgomery (map it)
Mount Vernon, Washington 98273
360-336-6114 tel.
360-336-6116 fax.
Our Mission | Recruitment | Expansion | Business Retention
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EDASC Mission Statement

The mission of the Economic Development Association of Skagit County is to enhance Skagit County's quality of life through the creation and preservation of healthy businesses and good jobs.

We accomplish our mission by working with companies that are relocating or expanding to Skagit County; local companies that are expanding or starting up; or Skagit County companies that are working to retain jobs.

Many hands make light work. EDASC partners with numerous jurisdictions, businesses, agencies, organizations and individuals to accomplish the mission of creating and saving jobs including: Skagit County, the Port of Anacortes and the Port of Skagit County, all the local city governments, the Office Trade and Economic Development, the Skagit Council of Governments, Skagit Valley College, Employment Security, the Northwest Workforce Development Council, the Department of Revenue, the U.S. Forest Service, USDA Rural Development and other local, state and federal agencies.

Jobs & Economic Growth

An informal survey of Skagit County businesses finds increased optimism and a more positive mood about the economy compared to a year ago.   What all of this means is increased optimism and an improved economy with further success in 2011.  But, regardless of where the economy may take us this year, know that our promise is to assist, support and encourage your success in 2011  

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Recruitment and New Companies

 

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Expansion

Healthcare

This last year has witnessed strong growth in the Healthcare Industry. Expansion to Skagit Valley and Island Hospitals and the new Skagit Valley Medical Center facility on the United General Campus have added up to 150 million dollars in construction. And a 10 million dollar expansion to Skagit Valley Medical Center in Mount Vernon will be completed in 2008.

All of the projects add up to over 100 new healthcare jobs in Skagit County.

Also Regence BlueShield added another 28 jobs to the payroll raising to 488 the number of employees at the Burlington facility.

Economic Feasibility Studies

EDASC was successful in 2007 in forming partnerships to conduct a number of studies vital to the local economy. The Washington State Department of Community, Trade & Economic Development (CTED), committing funds to these studies, viewed these as very important to the local economy.

Hamilton Water System Study

The proposed expansion of Janicki Industries warranted a study of the water system to ensure adequate fire flow to the project.

The water system plan update includes a description of capital improvements, schematic drainage, system design, permitting, project construction, etc. The project includes the addition of nearly 300 new jobs forJanicki. Janicki Industries provided significant funding for the project.

Marine Based Cluster Studies

EDASC along with the Port of Anacortes, the Port of Skagit County, Skagit Valley College, SVC’s Center for Marine Excellence & Technology, the Northwest Workforce Development Council and other entities completed a study of the Marine Industry in Northwest Washington.

The study, conducted by Berk and Associates, outlined in detail the significance of the industry in Northwest Washington with recommendations to maintain and enhance the industry’s strength.

The four county project was co-managed by EDASC and the Bellingham/Whatcom EDC. The support of economic clusters is part of the Governor’s economic development strategy.

Market Analysis Of Downtown Areas

EDASC contracted with Western Washington University to conduct an analysis of the commercial districts in the downtown areas of Anacortes, Burlington, Mount Vernon, and Sedro- Woolley.

The approach was based on the guidelines provided by the Main Street program of the National Trust for Historical Preservation. This report is the first step in an analysis of downtown market areas in Skagit County. It includes a brief sketch of selected demographics from the four cities. The report outlines findings from an initial focus group meeting in each community and provides results from customer surveys.

The final section offers summary thoughts and recommendations for next steps.

Anacortes- Sydney Ferry- Economic Impact

This feasibility study provided an update on the economic impact of the Anacortes-Sydney Ferry run. The study, funded in part by CTED and conducted by E.D. Hovee & Company, shows the significance of the international run to the region and the State.

The study shows that 1,470 jobs with over $30 million in annual payroll and nearly $126 million in spending are directly and indirectly associated with the run. And, the State receives $4.6 million a year in taxes.

Agricultural Marketing Program- Skagit Fresh, Better Natured Produce Study

This study, completed by the Mindgarden group of Anacortes, underscores the growing importance of local, fresh and organic produce to Northwest Washington consumers.

The study offers recommendations for the best opportunities for market expansion of Skagit fresh produce. This study is part of EDASC’s partnership with Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland.

Complete copies of the above studies are available by contacting the EDASC office.

Infrastructure Investment

The Skagit County Economic Development Public Facilities Fund

Created by the State Legislature, this program is funded by the rebate of State sales tax. Managed by the Skagit County Commissioners, this fund awarded over $2 million for seven economic development projects in 2007. These are public infrastructure projects that helped create jobs at United General and Island hospitals and will lead to jobs at the Port of Anacortes. Proposals also included infrastructure projects in Burlington, Mount Vernon and a PUD fiber optic project in Hamilton.

Federal Funding

Skagit Valley Hospital received $406,000 in federal funds for cutting edge equipment for cancer radiation therapy. Congressman Larsen and Senators Murray and Cantwell were instrumental in securing the funding.

Community Economic Revitalization Board

The Community Economic Revitalization Board (CERB), a division of the Department of Community, Trade & Economic Development, authorized a $300,000 grant and a $100,000 loan to the Town of Hamilton for infrastructure development related to the expansion of Janicki Industries.

The grant/loan is for construction of a water reservoir and a new water line necessary for the project. Nearly 300 jobs will be created at the 100 acre site in Hamilton.

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EDASC's Business Retention & Expansion Program

The Economic Development Association of Skagit County (EDASC) is responding to a challenging business economic climate by putting additional efforts into growing jobs locally and nurturing local businesses.  In addition to our commitment to recruit new businesses EDASC recognizes the importance of keeping local businesses healthy and viable.  EDASC continues to receive additional funding through the Skagit County Public Facilities Fund to enhance local business assistance.  The source of this funding is rebated state sales tax dedicated for economic development purposes.  This dramatically increases EDASC services to local businesses by providing additional MBA business advisor resources.  From January to December 2010, more than 188 business owners and potential business owners accessed business assistance through one-on-one advising and start-up assistance.  Of these, 73 identified themselves as a women or minority owned enterprise.  Additionally, 814 people participated in EDASC business work groups and classes.

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Procurement Technical Assistance Program

Procurement Technical Assistance Center Program

EDASC’s Procurement Technical Assistance Center (PTAC) assists companies that are interested in bidding on federal, state, and local government contracts.  Companies can access bid opportunities through a national network that provides screened and targeted bids.  EDASC also helps clients find opportunities through workshops, on-site visits, and government websites. EDASC can help with questions during the bid process and assists with government paperwork and registrations. EDASC continues to assist local companies who are applying for Historically Underutilized Business Zone (HUBZone) certification or have questions as to Skagit County’s HUBZone status.  HUBZone Certification was created by the U.S. Small Business Administration to assist businesses in “distressed” areas, and Skagit County is a designated HUBZone.  Skagit County will retain its HUBZone status until after the 2010 census.


 

Latino Business Retention & Expansion Program

(El Alcance Para La Retencion Y Expansion Del Comercio Latino.

This program was established in 2004 to provide technical assistance to current and prospective Latino business owners. Assistance includes business planning, marketing, sales, accounting, and access to capital.  These loans serve as benchmarks for the viability and rise of our Latino Business Community. To date, over $1,000,000 in loans have been made and used by Latino owned businesses in the following areas: a newspaper, an automotive shop, a Mexican grocery store, two Mexican restaurants, a construction company, an import-export company, a paint company, a bi-lingual childcare facility and most recently, a mobile taco restaurant. The Latino Business Retention & Expansion Program is a partnership between EDASC and Skagit Valley College.  Whidbey Island Bank created a Revolving Loan Fund for the program. Additional funds for training during 2007 were provided by the Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development.

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Other

Agricultural Marketing Program

 

The Agricultural Marketing Program (AMP), a partnership between the Skagitonians to Preserve Farmland and EDASC, drew significant support in 2007.Underway is a Farm to Institution program.  The goal is to provide area institutions with local, fresh produce. CTED provided funds in 2007 to fulfill this mission by assisting with menu planning to transition cafeterias to farm fresh produce, to design and layout promotional materials and to provide training for staff members.

The AMP is supported by funds from the Skagit County Commissioners, The Washington State Department of Community, Trade and Economic Development (CTED), Washington Women’s Foundation, the Farm Bureau, and USDA Rural Development.

 

 

Leadership Skagit

EDASC has partnered with Skagit Valley College and Washington State University to create Leadership Skagit. The Fifth class of Leadership Skagit started in September 2007.  Leadership Skagit, winner of the 2004 Governor’s Leadership Award, is a leadership development program whose mission is to strengthen and transform our communities by developing leaders.  The program focuses both on emerging and existing leaders from business, government, and the non-profit world. The program combines leadership skill development with in-depth information on a number of topics important to the future of our region.  Leadership Skagit is a nine month program.  Once a month students spend an entire day exploring a subject and working on leadership skill development.  Additional support for training during 2007 was provided by CTED.

Workforce / Training Issues

 

Workforce Team Skagit

The Workforce Team helps match employers with potential employees.  The Workforce Team assists growing or relocating businesses with their employment needs by helping them advertise job openings, screen and interview candidates, and design training programs for new employees. A significant issue for the group is to review the issue of demand for workers and to continue to address the needs of employers to locate quality employees. Workforce Team Skagit includes EDASC, Skagit Valley College, Northwest Workforce Development Council, Employment Security, DSHS, and the Opportunities Industrialization Center.  

Skagit Skills Center

 

The Skagit Skills Center has been fully funded by the State legislature.  EDASC is extending full support for the Skagit Skills Center, a regional vocational training facility for high school and college students in Skagit County. The main facility is planned for location on the Skagit Valley College Campus with a satellite marine training facility in Anacortes.  The project initiated by La Conner School Superintendent Tim Bruce and other Skagit County Superintendents and Skagit Valley College President Gary Tollefson passed the 2007 session of the legislature.  Representative Dave Quall led the cause for the facility in the State Legislature 

Demographics 2008 Seminar

EDASC's Annual Demographics Seminar was held at EDASC on March 28th. This event was co-sponsored by Skagit County and presenters included Alex Von Cube and Kim Berry from Skagit County, Hart Hodges from W.W.U. and Dave Wallace from Washington State Employment Security.

Infrastructure Investments

EDASC continues to support public infrastructure projects for economic development and is represented on the Skagit County Economic Development Public Facilities Fund Board. Public investment in projects that create jobs in Skagit County has leveraged private capital throughout all the jurisdictions in Skagit County, creating excellent economic development projects.

Research & Education Board

EDASC has an established Research & Education Board to assume responsibilities in areas of research and education related to economicdevelopment. The Research & Education Fund Board is the governing board for Leadership Skagit.

Skagit County Manufacturer's Network

EDASC continues its efforts with this network of 11 Skagit County manufacturers. The network represents a unique partnership between EDASC and local business owners and serves as an information resource for all members. EDASC helped found this group in the mid-1990's.

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