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Specialized Funding Programs

This section lists special funding sources for specific economic development activities.

ENERGY

Telecommunications

Atlas of Cyberspaces. An atlas of maps/graphic representations depicting the geographies of the Internet, World Wide Web, and emerging cyberspaces.

GIS Mapping Software/Services

ArcGIS: (p) (800) 447-9778

Autodesk, Inc.: (p) (800) 964-6432

Businessinfomaps.com: (p) (877) 447-6277

Economic Development Associations Support Organizations

California Academy for Economic Development is a not-for-profit, statewide center for training, education, and
research in the field of economic development. One of its primary missions is the education of state and local officials
about the critical processes, strategies, and solutions involved in improving California's communities. The Academy
focuses on providing professional training to career economic development professionals.

E-Based Recruiting/Job Posting Sites

When companies are selecting where to move their business to or where to expand, one of the most important
determinants is accessibility to qualified labor resources. For example, when a biotech company is looking to open
a new lab, they have to be certain that there is an adequate pool of qualified people. Sources like the following are
important because they assist employers in the hiring process.

 

Glossary of Economic Development Terms

We are especially grateful to the International Economic Development Council (IEDC) for contrib-uting the majority of
these definitions. For more information about IEDC, visit their website: www.iedconline.org

Angel Investor... an investor who providers equity investment to start-up businesses.



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REPORT: Growing Thriving Rural Economic Development Corporations, Ext Executive Summary