An Action Plan to boost food and beverage manufacturing in the Central Valley AgPlus Partner Convening November 17, 2015 Sacramento, CA
What is IMCP (Investing in Manufacturing Communities Partnership)? Major federal initiative to strengthen and accelerate the growth of U.S. manufacturing Collaboration of 11 federal agencies, coordinated by the Economic Development Administration (EDA) Designation granted to the Central Valley AgPlus Food and Beverage Manufacturing Consortium by EDA in July 2015; one of 24 consortia nationally The Designation lasts for 2 years.
A Little More About Us 4 Co-Lead organizations: Office of Community and Economic Development, CSU Fresno (lead Co-Applicant) San Joaquin Valley Valley Vision, a 501(c)3 - Sacramento Capital Region Center for Economic Development, CSU Chico North Sacramento Valley Tuolumne County Economic Development Authority Central Sierra 27 Consortium members 21 partner organizations
Our Region More than 1,600 companies in the food and beverage manufacturing ecosystem in the 28-County Central Valley We are 1 of only 4 IMCP regions nationally that is focused on the food/beverage manufacturing industry
The Benefits of IMCP Coordinated support of eleven federal agencies that administer over $1 Billion in funding opportunities. Preferential funding consideration and programmatic support Information on new funding and policy initiatives from federal points of contact
Federal Agency Partners Departments of: Commerce, Agriculture, Defense, Education, Energy, Housing and Urban Development, Labor, Transportation Environmental Protection Agency National Institute of Standards and Technology National Science Foundation Small Business Administration
Implementation Plan Identifies 8 integrated strategies and proposed catalytic investments that address the 6 pillars of our manufacturing ecosystem, aligned with federal resources: Workforce Development Supply Chain Capital Access Infrastructure International Trade Innovation
The Eight Strategies Workforce Development K-16 Food and Beverage Manufacturing Career Pathways Community College-Industry Curriculum and Training Alignment Supply Chain Supplier Mapping and Match-Making Capital Access Regional Finance Fund Infrastructure Rural-Urban Connections Strategy (RUCS) Planning Tools International Trade Central Valley Export Training Program Innovation Central Valley AgPlus Research Partnership Central Valley Innovation Hub (ihub) Network
The Strategies Identify Work Group Leads and Partners Have detailed activities with short term (0-2 years), mid-term (3-5 years) and longterm (5-10 years) actions Performance Measurement and Impact Evaluation Plan = key milestones and metrics
Governance Structure: AgPlus Executive Committee California State University, Fresno California State University, Chico Tuolumne County Economic Development Authority Valley Vision Secretary Karen Ross, California Department of Food and Agriculture AgPlus Steering Committee Executive Committee Ecosystem Work Groups: 1. Workforce and Training 2. Supplier Networks 3. Research and Innovation 4. Infrastructure/Site Development 5. Trade and International Investment 6. Operational Improvement and Capital Access
How the Process Works Six ecosystem workgroups: Review and advance the proposed strategies Identify additional/other strategies Help identify partners and craft regional proposals/applications (as appropriate) Vet proposals coming from regional partners Recommend proposals/applications to Steering Committee for designation
How the Process Works Steering Committee, comprised of Workgroup leads and Executive Committee: Provides guidance and support to workgroups Vets recommended proposals and applications from workgroups Recommends proposals/applications for designation, to Executive Committee
How the Process Works Executive Committee: Provides guidance and support to workgroups Convenes partners to develop competitive proposals Engages federal agency partners, other IMCP regions Determines eligible proposals/applications for designation Coordinates/administers the project overall
Our Charge Work together to ensure that our region s best proposals rise to the top and don t compete against one another Collaborate to develop shared regional projects or pilot projects that could be brought to scale regionally Track and report on progress/outcomes
Branding/Communications Use of logo as an IMPC AgPlus partner, and national IMCP logo (in development) Communications/website
Resources The full AgPlus IMCP strategy and one-page information sheet are available online www.cvagplus.org project information, resources, events, contacts http://www.manufacturingcommunities.org/ - updated federal funding opportunities, regional IMCP news
Contacts Fresno State: Karmjot Grewal, OCED Program Manager - kgrewal@csufresno.edu Valley Vision: Adrian Rehn, Project Associate - adrian.rehn@valleyvision.org Chico State: Michael Suplita, CED Associate Director msuplita@csuchico.edu Tuolumne County EDA: Larry Cope, TCEDA Executive Director - larry.cope@tceda.net