WEST PHILADELPHIA STATE OF SMALL BUSINESS REPORT

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WEST PHILADELPHIA 2015-2016 STATE OF SMALL BUSINESS WEST PHILADELPHIA CORRIDOR COLLABORATIVE May 3, 2016 WEST PHILADELPHIA CORRIDOR COLLABORATIVE WWW.WESTPHILLYCC.ORG

Table of Contents Letter from the President... 2 Safety and Security... 3 Business Incubation/Support Structures... 4 Local Procurement... 5 Business Association Capacity Issues... 6 Other Future Priorities... 7 Strategic Initiatives... 8 Concluding Remarks and Contacts... 9 1

Letter from the President Dear Stakeholders of the West Philadelphia Community, Since August of 2015, under the banner of the West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative, I have engaged with businesses across West Philadelphia. I have worked with commercial corridor managers, business association executives and city officials vested in supporting businesses. As I reflect on these brief seven months since our first meeting, I am proud of the progress we have made in supporting local businesses. We have created a forum for information-sharing and resource-sharing between business associations via our bimonthly meetings. We have also begun to lay the groundwork so development in this community produces benefits for citizens through local hiring opportunities and procurement to local businesses. We have also spread information about procurement opportunities through our participating associations and have brought the pressing issues facing local businesses to the attention of city officials. I am pleased to unveil this publication, our first public State of Small Business Report. This report outlines the top issues facing West Philadelphia and what our associations are doing to combat these issues. I hope this report will serve as a reference point for government officials and anchor institutions wishing to support local businesses. I have enjoyed serving as the President of the West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative and I look forward to tackling these issues with you. PARTICIPATING ASSOCIATIONS Lancaster Avenue 21 st Century Business Association Business Association of West Parkside Baltimore Avenue Business Association 60 th Street West Market Business Association American Association of Blacks in Energy Philadelphia Chapter Sincerely, Jabari K. Jones President May 3, 2016 2

Safety and Security Safety and security concerns impact many of West Philadelphia s businesses. Businesses face issues with making commercial corridors a vibrant safe place for consumers to shop and for businesses to operate. These problems impact a corridor s ability to attract consumer traffic Our Progress Expanded awareness about the City of Philadelphia s Business Security Camera Program. Introduced Business Watch Program, model from the Lancaster Avenue 21 st Century Business Association whereby the association acts as an intermediary between the local police district and community Proposed A Public Safety Committee that would be run by local business associations, proposed by the 60 th Street West Market Business Association Exploring partnerships to light up our corridors so businesses will feel safe to stay open later and consumers will feel safer to shop through a partnership with the Commerce Department to provide LED bulbs for street lights; partnership started by the Lancaster Avenue 21 st Century Business Association. Future Plans What s Needed More frequent police patrols of commercial corridors Secure funding from the Commerce Department for Lancaster Avenue LED lightning and discuss whether the program can be expanded to other corridors Advocate for more resources to help individuals with mental health issues that wander corridors 3

Business Incubation/Support Structures Attracting new businesses to a commercial corridor is an action crucial for long-term economic growth. Many business associations struggle with being able to point prospective entrepreneurs to resources to assist their businesses. The lack of information about available resources is critical for the success of any new venture. Our Progress Announced a Call for Submissions that will allow business service providers to submit resources they provide for Business Association level officials as proposed by the Business Association of West Parkside Developed relationships with local anchor institutions that have business consulting programs Increased awareness of government resources to local businesses Proposed Project Relevance, a consumer spend study to be conducted by an anchor institution that would be used to attract new businesses in West Philadelphia Future Plans What s Needed Creation of a single searchable, maintained, database on all resources for local businesses (sorted by free, discount, and general service providers) Additional and affordable consulting services to local businesses such as the development of business plans, assisting with marketing strategy and Cash Flow On-Board Process for new businesses that start in University-City area on ways to reach target student demographics Partnerships with City, State, and private foundations to be better informed and able to provide information on Grant opportunities for local non-profit organizations Explore how business associations can better create value for new businesses 4

Local Procurement One of the West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative s key initiatives is facilitating local procurement between businesses in West Philadelphia and larger institutions like Universities and the City of Philadelphia. By employing bulk procurement strategies, businesses can receive contracts from large institutions, increasing their capacity, creating jobs, and increasing tax revenues for the City. Our Progress Prepared to launch a business association audit in May 2016 to determine the needs that businesses in West Philadelphia could potentially fulfill and guide the organization s contract acquisition strategy Advocate for local procurement and hiring by serving on the Boards for development projects in West Philadelphia such as the 30 th Street Station District Begin designing program for contractor training to prepare local contractors to be skilled, certified and qualified to bid on major development contracts Future Plans What s Needed Revenue-Generating opportunities to consult on local development projects to find local and minority contractors and businesses Ways for the Corridor Collaborative and its participating associations to stay informed and involved of construction-related and development procurement opportunities in West Philadelphia Prioritize local procurement for Universities and academic institutions, private corporations, and the City of Philadelphia. Prioritize contractor training 5

Business Association Capacity Issues Business Associations are an invaluable part of the entrepreneurial ecosystem of West Philadelphia. Many Associations are run by officials elected by their business constituents. Associations serve as the representatives of businesses in forming partnerships, staying abreast of relevant legislation, creating events to increase traffic to commercial corridors, and representing the interests of businesses to the City and other relevant political stakeholders. Business Associations in West Philadelphia are also struggling financially to continue providing such services. Our Progress Discuss and consider turning the Collaborative into a Business Improvement District to create bring revenue for staff and support services to commercial corridors Raised issue of financial support to associations to various partners and stakeholders Future Plans What s Needed Advocate for more funding opportunities from the City of Philadelphia and the State of Pennsylvania Look into partnerships with larger institutions that will provide financial support to business associations 6

Other Future Priorities The West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative will also, as a collaborative engine look into the following partnership-related activities. Future Priorities Strengthen entrepreneurship education by partnering with youth programs in the West Philadelphia area to provide students the opportunity to speak and work with local business owners Ensure local businesses in West Philadelphia benefit from increased traffic into the city from high scale events. Expand Buy Local mindset by considering a conference on ways to make the benefits of supporting local businesses are in the minds of consumers Form better relationships with commercial landlords to promote pop-up businesses in vacant spaces as proposed by the Baltimore Avenue Business Association and the Lancaster Avenue 21 st Century Business Association 7

Strategic Initiatives MISSION: The West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative is an organization dedicated to being an economic development engine that provides opportunity and growth to small business entrepreneurs across West Philadelphia. The organization is dedicated to fostering collaboration and unification between business groups and associations that represent major corridors in West Philadelphia STRATEGIC INITIATIVES: 1. INFORMATION- SHARING: Facilitate the exchange of information and resources between business groups that represent major commercial corridors and small business constituents in West Philadelphia. 2. COLLABORATION: Collaboratively address issues facing businesses across West Philadelphia by forming partnerships with institutions, corporations and political entities. 3. PROCUREMENT: Advocate for local sustainable procurement in the form of small business contracts from local institutions, corporations and the City of Philadelphia 4. ECONOMIC GROWTH: Increase consumer traffic to local small businesses via special events and attract new and diverse businesses in West Philadelphia s commercial corridors. 5. BUSINESS INCUBATION: Support and organize resources for individuals that want to start small businesses in West Philadelphia. Emphasize increasing minority and women participation in entrepreneurship 6. LOCAL AND MINORITY HIRING INITIATIVES: Ensure minority and women participation in construction and other projects. 7. ENTREPRENEURSHIP EDUCATION: Support and organize opportunities to expose youth to entrepreneurship. 8

Concluding Remarks and Contacts Thank you for reviewing our 2015-2016 State of Small Business Report. If you, or your organization are interested in partnering with us to tackle any of the issues presented here, please see our contact information below. Contact West Philadelphia Corridor Collaborative Lancaster Avenue 21 st Century Business Association Business Association of West Parkside Baltimore Avenue Business Association American Association of Blacks in Energy Jabari K. Jones, President E-Mail westphillycc@gmail.com La21george@yahoo.com bawpphilly@gmail.com babawestphilly@gmail.com philadelphia@aabe.org jabarijones1125@outlook.com 9