Enhancing Business ProfitabilityPlan of Work

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Allen County CES

Title:
Enhancing Business Profitability
MAP:
Promoting Community Economic Development
Agents Involved:
Adam Huber, Anna Meador, Kelly Burgess
MAJOR PROGRAM 1:
Business Retention and Expansion
MAJOR PROGRAM 2:
Community Strategic Planning
MAJOR PROGRAM 3:
Agritourism Planning
MAJOR PROGRAM 4:
Economic Development
Situation:

The Allen county economic climate continues to face critical challenges with an increased emphasis on small business development and entrepreneurship. J. M. Smucker LLC, Dollar General, Halton and Sumitomo continue to add jobs, but face issues with an unskilled labor pool. 74.0% of residents aged 25 or older have a high school diploma but only 10.9% having a bachelor’s degree.


Allen County's 2014 unemployment rate stands at 6.5%, compared with the KY rate of 5.9%. Entrepreneurship and self-employment businesses account for 81% of all businesses in Allen County with the employment in these businesses increasing from 35% of jobs to 39% from 2001 to 2011. Small businesses with less than 20 employees constitute 96% of all businesses and employ 23% of all employees in Allen County. Farm income continues to diversify, with 89% of farms having sales of less than $50,000. Allen County had a 20% loss in total jobs during 2002-2012. The loss of industry jobs, higher ‘breadwinner’ wages, benefit packages, and decreasing farm income - coupled with the instability of new start-up businesses, and higher living costs - all threaten the county’s tax base foundation and overall family economic security.

Long-Term Outcomes:

* *Entrepreneurship & small business profitability will increase due to Main Street Program, Chamber of Commerce and other economic development partnership initiatives.


* Dugas Community Park Phase One & Farmer's Market complex will be completed in phases to provide access to local foods and attractive enticement for relocating or newly established businesses.

Intermediate Outcomes:

*City of Scottsville, County of Allen, local foundations, Heart of Scottsville, and local businesses practice funding support for economic development initiatives

*Chamber of Commerce, agritourism enterprises, regional leadership networks, Heart of Scottsville, city/county government implement tourism and community marketing initiatives to increase visitor and customer traffic for potential sales

* Dugas Park Development Committees will initiate campaigns to build community support and acquire necessary funding for Dugas Community Park local foods access projects.

Initial Outcomes:

* City of Scottsville and Heart of Scottsville Steering Committee will increase knowledge of processes necessary for entrepreneurial development.

* Clientele, Business, Park and Historic Development Committees will increase awareness of local foods system & economic gardening opportunities.

*Clientele, Chamber of Commerce and governmental entities will increase knowledge for tourism development opportunities

Evaluation:

Initial Outcome: Number of individuals increasing knowledge of entrepreneurship opportunities related to economic gardening and downtown business

Indicator: farmer's market conferences, Downtown Business Workshops; Entrepreneurship Coaches conferences

Method: focus group studies, workshop surveys; coaching activities completed

Timeline: July, 2019-June, 2020





Learning Opportunities:

Audience: Agritourism Enterprise Owners

Activity: Cave Region Agritourism marketing education/State Agritourism Association Advisory Council

Content or Curriculum: Development and implementation of state & regional agritourism mass media, social media marketing education; coordination with regional/state marketing initiatives, marketing workshops, brochure enhancements.

Inputs: volunteer resources, agency funding, marketing education resources

Date: July 2019 – June 2020


Audience: Small Business Owners, Chamber of Commerce, Heart of Scottsville, city/county government, Army Corp of Engineers, Barren River State Park

Activity: Community Tourism marketing campaign promotions

Content or Curriculum: County tourism campaign elements, State Tourism matching funds incentive program; Main Street promotional campaign; State Fair Pride of Counties marketing event, Friends or Barren River educational programs

Inputs: federal & state agency funding, city/county government funding, support resources, business resources, foundation funding

Date: July 2019 – June 2020


Audience: Community Chamber of Commerce, Heart of Scottsville, city/county government, arts organizations, retail businesses

Content or Curriculum: small business skill curriculum; marketing resources

Activity: Seasonal Downtown Festivals & Events – Jacksonian Days, summer Farmer's Market events; Invasion of the Scarecrows, winter Festival, Farm to Table local foods events ; Barren River Lake environmental education and tourism events

Inputs: regional tourism marketing resources, local funding, Barren River Lake Corps & State Park resources

Date: July – 2019 – June 2020


Audience: High School Youth

Activity: American Private Enterprise, Kentucky Youth Seminar, National Institute of Cooperative Education

Content or Curriculum: APES Curriculum

Inputs: Staff, Volunteers, School System

Date: July-June


Audience:8th grade youth

Activity:4-H Reality Store

Content or Curriculum:Reality Store Curriculum

Inputs: Staff, Volunteers, School System

Date: March



Success Stories

Allen County Agirculture Field Day

Author: Adam Huber

Major Program: Sustainable Agriculture

Allen County is very diverse in its agriculture production. According to the 2017 agriculture census, Allen County is ranked #1 in the state for vegetable production as well as #1 in cattle production in terms of dollars sold. To say the least, we are a very agriculture dependent county. In response to the large production of agriculture that Allen County has to offer with the help of the agriculture council members, stakeholders and the Allen County Extension Agent for Agriculture a very s

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Incorporating Honey Into Every Aspect of Your Meal

Author: Kelly Burgess

Major Program: Food Preparation

Incorporating Honey Into Every Aspect of Your Meal

The University of Kentucky Cooperative Extension Service’s recent Community Assessment identified sustainability of family farms, increased support for small businesses, and better skills for selecting and preparing healthy food as top priorities in Allen County. The Allen County Family and Consumer Sciences Extension Agent partnered with Allen County Beekeepers Association to present “Cooking with Honey- Incorporating Honey into Every Aspect of Your Meal” at both an Allen

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