ARIZONA COMPETES FUND. Annual Report November 1, 2014

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ARIZONA COMPETES FUND Annual Report November 1, 2014 Revised November 10, 2014

Table of Contents I. Overview... 3 II. Grants attracting, expanding or retaining Arizona basic enterprises A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1)... 3 A. GRANTS AWARDED IN FY2014... 3 B. GRANTS AWARDED FROM PROGRAM INCEPTION THROUGH FY2014... 4 C. GRANTEES PROGRESS TOWARDS GRANT COMMITMENTS THROUGH FY2014... 5 III. Grants supporting and advancing programs and projects for rural businesses, small businesses and business development that enhance economic development A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(2)... 7 A. GRANTS AWARDED IN FY2014... 7 B. REDG AND AIC GRANTS FROM ACF INCEPTION THROUGH FY2014 AND GRANTEES PROGRESS TOWARDS GRANT COMMITMENTS... 8 IV. Fund Status... 9 2 Page

I. Overview Pursuant to A.R.S. 41 1545 et seq., the Arizona Commerce Authority (the Authority ) administers the Arizona Competes Fund (the ACF ). In accordance with A.R.S. 41 1545.02, grants from the ACF may be used for (i) attracting, expanding or retaining Arizona basic enterprises (A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1)) and (ii) supporting and advancing programs and projects for rural businesses, small businesses and business development that enhance economic development (A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(2)). Under A.R.S. 41 1545.04, the Authority is required to submit an annual report on ACF activity by November 1 of each year. This document constitutes the Authority s annual report on ACF activity for fiscal year 2014 (July 1, 2013 through June 30, 2014) ( FY2014 ). II. Grants attracting, expanding or retaining Arizona basic enterprises A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1) A. Grants Awarded in FY2014 During FY2014, the Authority awarded the following four (4) ACF grants in accordance with A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1) representing a total commitment of $4,300,000: 1. Grantee General Motors, LLC Award Amount $1,300,000 New Jobs Commitment 738 Average Wage Commitment $71,245 Health Insurance Commitment 65% payable by Grantee Capital Investment Commitment $17,738,333 2. Grantee Hotchalk, Inc. Award Amount $1,250,000 New Jobs Commitment 595 Average Wage Commitment $68,000 Health Insurance Commitment 100% payable by Grantee Capital Investment Commitment $3,300,000 3 Page

3. Grantee Silicon Valley Bank (Center of Excellence) Award Amount $1,000,000 New Jobs Commitment 250 Average Wage Commitment $75,000 Health Insurance Commitment 80% payable by Grantee Capital Investment Commitment $3,500,000 4. Grantee ZocDoc, Inc. Award Amount $750,000 New Jobs Commitment 634 Average Wage Commitment $55,000 Health Insurance Commitment 100% payable by Grantee Capital Investment Commitment $6,000,000 B. Grants Awarded from Program Inception through FY2014 From inception of the ACF through the end of FY2014 (i.e., during Fiscal Years 2012, 2013 and 2014), the Authority has awarded 11 grants pursuant to A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1). Table 1 below summarizes these grants. FY2012 Awards Table 1: Summary of A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1) Grants through FY2014 Grantee NAICS Grant Amount Grant Amount per Committed Job 1 Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 335 (Manufacturing) $1,000,000 $4,444 Silicon Valley Bank 522 (Finance and Insurance) $3,000,000 $13,636 Ulthera, Inc. 339 (Manufacturing) $1,000,000 $9,009 United Health Care Services, Inc. 524 (Finance and Insurance) $200,000 $500 FY2013 Awards Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. 334 (Manufacturing) $1,000,000 $15,385 1 The amounts set forth below in this column represent in the case of each grant the sum derived by dividing the amount of the grant award by the number of new jobs committed by the grantee. The actual grant agreements may allocate grant payments based on a combination of the actual jobs created and the actual capital investment made. 4 Page

GoDaddy.com, LLC Maverick Healthcare Group, LLC FY2014 Awards 541 (Professional, Scientific, and Technical Services) 532 (Rental and Leasing Services) $1,500,000 $5,000 $1,000,000 $2,660 General Motors, LLC 5415 (Manufacturing) $1,300,000 $1,762 HotChalk, Inc. 611699 (Education Services) $1,250,000 $2,101 Silicon Valley Bank (Center of Excellence) ZocDoc, Inc. 522 (Finance and Insurance) $1,000,000 $4,000 519130 (Information Services) $750,000 $1,183 TOTAL/AVERAGE $13,000,000 $3,321 C. Grantees Progress Towards Grant Commitments Through FY2014 Tables 2 and 3 below summarize the grantees progress through the end of FY2014 in respect to the job creation, average wage and capital investment commitments of the 11 grants awarded pursuant to A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1) since inception of the ACF. Table 2: Job Creation and Wages Commitment vs. Created through FY2014 Grantee Job Creation Commitment over 3 Years Average Annual Wage Commitment Jobs Created Average Annual Wage of Jobs Created 2 Health Insurance Premiums Paid FY2012 Awards Clear Energy Systems, Inc. 225 $65,000 5 $92,300 95% Silicon Valley Bank 220 $88,000 203 $100,865 80% Ulthera, Inc. 111 $67,000 85 $101,216 100% United Health Care Services, Inc. FY2013 Awards 400 $37,000 329 $36,394 90% Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. 65 $63,000 60 $97,534 70% 2 In respect to grant payments, a grantee does not receive credit for job creation unless the average wage of the jobs created satisfies the average wage threshold committed by the grantee. 5 Page

GoDaddy.com, LLC 300 $58,000 172 $58,039 80% Maverick Healthcare Group, LLC FY2014 Awards 376 $65,000 193 $65,017 69% General Motors, LLC 738 $71,245 * * * HotChalk, Inc. 595 $68,000 185 $54,664 100% Silicon Valley Bank (Center of Excellence) 250 $75,000 * * * ZocDoc, Inc. 634 $55,000 72 $45,199 100% TOTAL/AVERAGE 3,914 $63,571 1,304 $63,853 87% *No reporting obligation incurred as of the end of FY2014. Table 3: Capital Investment Commitment vs. Created through FY2014 FY2012 Awards Company Capital Investment Commitment over 3 Years Capital Investment Made Clear Energy Systems, Inc. $7,000,000 $810,000 Silicon Valley Bank $5,000,000 $7,846,407 Ulthera, Inc. $1,680,000 $3,611,687 United Health Care Services, Inc. $4,000,000 $4,161,124 FY2013 Awards Accelerate Diagnostics, Inc. $4,520,000 $954,348 GoDaddy.com, LLC $27,000,000 $19,746,658 Maverick Healthcare Group, LLC $15,000,000 $18,285,366 FY2014 Awards General Motors, LLC $17,738,333 * HotChalk, Inc. $3,300,000 $213,149 Silicon Valley Bank (Center of Excellence) $3,500,000 * ZocDoc, Inc. $6,000,000 $408,826 TOTAL $94,738,333 $56,037,565 *No reporting obligation incurred as of the end of FY2014. 6 Page

III. Grants supporting and advancing programs and projects for rural businesses, small businesses and business development that enhance economic development A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(2) A. Grants Awarded in FY2014 During FY2014, the Authority awarded grants in accordance with A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(2) through the following two (2) programs supporting rural and small businesses: 1. Program: Rural Economic Development Grant ( REDG ) Objective: The REDG is a competitive grant program designed to help rural Arizona communities develop infrastructure that strengthens their capacity and competitiveness for economic growth, and thereby ultimately improves economic conditions and enhances the quality of life in rural Arizona. To that end, the REDG provides grants to partially fund qualifying rural infrastructure projects that will generate private sector job creation (or retention) and capital investment, particularly in base industries. Awards: Aggregate REDG awards of $2,729,156 were made in FY2014. Grantees: REDG awards were made in FY2014 to the following six (6) entities: 1. City of Coolidge 2. City of Globe 3. City of Nogales 4. Mohave County 5. Town of Prescott Valley 6. Yuma County 2. Program: Arizona Innovation Challenge ( AIC ) Objective: The AIC is a competitive business plan competition that helps innovative start up and early stage companies establish a foundation and grow in Arizona. Awards: Aggregate AIC awards of $3,000,000 were made in FY2014. 7 Page

Grantees: AIC awards were made in FY2014 to the following 12 grantees: 1. Amber Alert GPS 2. Clear Demand 3. Contatta 4. Deliver IT 5. EndoVantage 6. LawLytics 7. Photon Medical Communications 8. Picnomic 9. Recoleta Digital Media 10. Triton Microtechnologies 11. World View Enterprises 12. Yolia Health B. REDG and AIC Grants from ACF Inception through FY2014 and Grantees Progress Towards Grant Commitments Tables 4 and 5 below summarize all REDG and AIC grants through the ACF since the ACF s inception as well as the grantees progress through the end of FY2014 in respect to such REDG and AIC grant commitments. Table 4: REDG Commitments vs. Created through FY2014 FY2014 Awards FY2013 Awards FY2012 Awards TOTAL/ AVERAGE Grant Amount $2,729,156 $1,471,000 $497,675 $4,697,831 Jobs Committed 941 805 85 1,831 Average Wage of Jobs Committed $34,776 $42,963 $55,809 $36,187 Grant Amount per Committed Job $2,901 $1,827 $8,753 3 $4,493 Jobs Created * 879 N/A 879 Average Wage of Jobs Created * $46,945 N/A $46,945 Capital Investment Committed $182,140,000 $77,126,227 $15,000,000 $274,266,227 Capital Investment Made * $97,550,710 N/A $97,550,710 *No reporting obligation incurred as of the end of FY2014. 3 For purposes of this calculation, the total amount of the FY2012 awards inclusive of other state funding sources $744,000 (for more information, see the ACF Fourth Quarter FY2013 Report) was used. 8 Page

Table 5: AIC Commitments vs. Created through FY2014 FY2014 Awards 4 FY2013 Awards FY2012 Awards TOTAL/AVERAGE Grant Amount $3,000,000 $2,982,000 $1,399,375 $7,381,375 Jobs Committed 5 42 38 21 101 Jobs Created 9 57 56 122 Average Wage of Jobs Created $91,733 $65,916 $107,929 $87,105 Capital Investment Made $2,046,405 $1,367,758 $389,927 $3,804,090 IV. Fund Status Since inception of the ACF, the ACA has awarded eleven (11) grants under A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(1) in the cumulative amount of $13,000,000 and funded two (2) programs under A.R.S. 41 1545.02(A)(2) in the cumulative amount of $12,079,206, resulting in ACF commitments through FY2014 year end totaling $25,079,206. 4 The FY2014 grant data pertaining to actual jobs, wage, and capital investment reflects only those grants that incurred reporting obligations as of the end of FY2014 (i.e., one half of all AIC FY2014 grants). 5 The AIC grant job commitments reflected in Table 5 are for the one year period of the grant agreements, only. By program design, this one year period represents an important commercialization stage for the company. Accordingly, more significant job creation and capital investment impacts are projected later in the grantee company s lifecycle after commercialization milestones are achieved. 9 Page