Believe Spokane Q3 2023 Update

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Q 3 2 0 23 CAM PAIGN UPDAT E

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2027


THAN K YO U IN V ESTO R S This Q3 Campaign Update presents a snapshot of the foundational and ongoing work that is enabling overall growth and competitiveness for the industries you operate. We look forward to keeping you informed and engaged in your investment as we progress toward 2027. Prior updates will be located on BelieveSpokane.com for the convenience and opportunity to revisit previous accomplishments. Thank you for your investment toward advancing inclusive economic development and talent attraction and retention for the Spokane region. Together, we are creating the future today.

Alisha Benson CEO Greater Spokane Inc.

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©2023 Greater Spokane Incorporated. All rights reserved. Greater Spokane Inc. is the Spokane region’s business development organization and a Non-Profit 501(C)6 with a 501(C)3 Foundation.


RE TUR N O N IN V EST M EN TS ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVE IMPACT 2023

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Economic Development Initiative Impact Food

$23,102,540

Dining out

$16,889,244

Housing, shelter

$59,213,240

Utilities, fuels, and public service

$23,814,665

Housing, other

$19,820,828

Apparel and services

$9,625,564

Vehicle purchases

$22,016,548

Transportation, other

$32,419,516

Healthcare

$26,692,840

Entertainment

$16,355,150

Personal care products and services

$3,637,775

Personal insurance and pensions

$31,493,753

Other expenditures

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ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Create 5,000 jobs and $1 billion in new capital investment through targeted business recruitment and expansion efforts in targeted sectors

Q3 CAMPAIGN UPDATE

ACTION 1

Conducted a marketing campaign from September 4 through 26 leading up to the LA sales mission. Assets highlighted quality of life, talent pipeline, and ecosystem support in target sectors of life science and advanced manufacturing. Campaign highlights: • Display: Impressions 455,847. Clicks 190. Clickthrough rate (CTR) .04%. • Online Video: Impressions 145,028. Average VCR (view to completion) 76.94%. • In-App Display: Impressions 102,695. Clicks 105. CTR .10%. • In-App Geofencing: Impressions 144,488. Clicks 408. CTR .28%. • LinkedIn: Impressions 69,519. Clicks 1,298. CTR 1.87%. • Targeted Email: Audience 95,000. Views 19,443. View rate 20.47%.

ACTION 2

Contracted with ES Consulting to assist with lead development. We have 28 active leads in our business recruitment pipeline from our 2022 and 2023 sales mission and trade show activities. An active lead is a company that we have met with that has confirmed expansion plans and is interested in Spokane. These businesses represent a mix of our target industries; life science, advanced manufacturing, green tech and IT. We are filling the recruitment pipeline after Covid left the pipeline empty. These leads will need to be developed into wins, a process taking four to five years. Business Recruiting is an important part of our strategy for building our future economy. Establish an opportunity fund to ensure the region can proactively react to unique growth opportunities

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Opportunity Fund investment total as of this report = $75,000

Increase revenues for 50 underrepresented businesses by 25% in year one and 50% in year two after utilizing the accelerator.

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Connect 100 underrepresented businesses with assistance and resources to promote the growth and expansion of existing companies and small businesses

ACTION 1

With AHANA, one cohort went through Spokane Inclusive Business Catalyst, a small business accelerator program. First cohort highlights: • Nine entrepreneurs of color completed 14 hours. • Topics covered included: strategies for small business growth, using psychological principles, bookkeeping, and human resources. • $40,0000 awarded grant dollars to be spent on business expenses such as: web develpoment, updating equipment, and more. • Partnered with DH, who will provide pro-bono marketing support to accelerator graduates. Provided support services to 68 underrepresented businesses (46% BIPOC, 41% women, and 13% veteran). Through our PTAC/APEX program, we support small businesses on registering, bid submittals, bid reviews, marketing assistance, contract performance, billing, small business designations and more. The other support came from our Spokane Inclusive Business Catalys cohort.


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TALENT ATTRACTION & RETENTION

Establish Spokane regional partnerships, bridging businesses with education sectors to provide a minimum of 300 internships for postsecondary students

Q3 CAMPAIGN UPDATE

ACTION 1

Established the Internship Network through partnerships with regional businesses, colleges, and universities.

ACTION 2

Organized 13 professionals from 10 regional colleges and universities to study needs identified in the internship survey in an educator roundtable.

ACTION 3

Convened 32 professionals from 24 businesses and 4 higher education institutions to discover needs of the business community to increase capacity for internships in the Spokane Region in a business roundtable.

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Provide workforce and employee upskill training support for 100 underserved businesses in the Spokane region through external partnerships and/or grant funding

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Provide 5,000 students in the Spokane region career pathway experiences prior to high school graduation in partnership with Career Connect Washington and the Spokane STEM Network

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Establish additional Spokane regional business and education partnerships to develop 30% more career pathways and the progression through pathways to postsecondary education and/ or employment

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Successfully navigated three glass glaziers (AllStar Glass, Modern Glass and C&S Glass) through Apprenticeships Build America Grant to secure $150,000 in funding to pursue an apprenticeship program.

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Engaged many businesses, including 4 underserved businesses in Industry Roundtable to help establish internship resources for all businesses in Spokane. GSI led a Business AfterSchool event that supported 87 students in a career exploration opportunity.

ACTION 2

Met with Career and College Readiness staff at two high schools to provide focused job shadows to Juniors and seniors.

Partnered with Eastern Washington University and Providence Health to establish a Summer Bridge LER Partnership (Summer Bridge Eastern Washington University) through the use of the Merit Learning and Employment Record (LER). EWU hosted 7 students for three weeks and an additional 19 students for one week in this inaugural session.

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Led a roundtable with one school district, three local manufacturers and one entity representing many advanced manufacturers to create a pathway from high school to family sustaining wage careers.


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MISSION

We lead transformative business and community initiatives to build a robust regional economy.

VISION

A vibrant Spokane region where businesses and communities thrive.

VALUES

Collaboration We are inclusive and welcome diverse perspectives that reflect the aspirations of our community. Innovation We are resourceful and creative and strive for intentional progress in all that we do. Respect We foster mutually respectful relationships between members, our partners and the community.

WHAT WE DO

As the Spokane area’s business development organization, GSI brings regional partners together to advocate for our community’s priorities with a strong, unified voice. Together, we have a greater voice for the future of our region.

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Thank you for investing in the Spokane region. For more information, contact Lisa Poplawski Lewis | (509) 321-3619 | lplewis@greaterspokane.org


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