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WINNERS
United States
Department of Commerce
Economic Development Administration
Excellence in Economic
Development Awards 2008

Sandy K. Baruah, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, on May 30, 2008, proudly congratulated the eight winners of EDA’s Excellence in Economic Development Awards 2008.

EDA’s annual competition is open to nonprofit organizations, local, state and regional government entities, universities and colleges. The winning nominations were evaluated for this honor by a distinguished panel of economic development experts.

The 2008 winners are provided below by category for your information:

Excellence in Rural Economic Development
Jackson County Development Council, Inc.
Specific program: Green Circle BioEnergy, Inc., (Project “PELLET”)
Marianna, Florida

Excellence in Urban or Suburban Economic Development
East Baltimore Development, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland

Excellence in Enhancing Regional Competitiveness
City of Lima, Ohio
Lima, Ohio

Excellence in Economic Adjustment Strategies
City of Duluth Economic Development Authority
Specific Program: Creation of an aeronautical manufacturing cluster
Duluth, Minnesota

Excellence in Technology-led Economic Development
Ben Franklin Technology Partners
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

Excellence in Community and Faith-Based Social Entrepreneurship
Desert Alliance for Community Empowerment
Coachella, California

Excellence in Innovation in Economic Development
Bladen’s Bloomin’ Agri-Industrial, Inc.
Elizabethtown, North Carolina

Excellence in Historic Preservation-led Strategies to Enhance Economic Development
Silver City MainStreet Project
Silver City, New Mexico



Excellence in Economic
Development Awards
2008 Finalists

On May 15, 2008, the U.S. Department of Commerce Economic Development Administration (EDA) was pleased to announce the twenty-nine finalists for the EDA Excellence in Economic Development Awards 2008 (Awards 2008). Nominations for Awards 2008 that received the three highest evaluations in their respective category qualified as finalists. Note: Several categories have four or five finalists because two or three received identical scores.

Sandy K. Baruah, Assistant Secretary of Commerce for Economic Development, will announce the winners of EDA’s Awards 2008 on May 30, 2008. Awards 2008 will be presented in ceremonies held in the winners’ respective communities. Members of each winner’s congressional delegation will be invited to join senior Department of Commerce officials in the award presentations.

The finalists in each category are listed below alphabetically.

In the category of Excellence in Urban or Suburban Economic Development, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they utilize innovative, market-based strategies to improve urban or suburban economic development results. The three finalists follow:

East Baltimore Development, Inc.
Baltimore, Maryland

Greater Scranton Chamber of Commerce
Specific Program: Technology Strategy for the 21st Century
Scranton, Pennsylvania

Youngstown Edison Incubator Corporation
and Youngstown Central Area Community Improvement Corporation
Specific Program: Taft Technology Center
Youngstown, Ohio

In the category of Excellence in Rural Economic Development, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they utilize innovative, market-based strategies to improve rural economic development results. The three finalists follow:

Jackson County Development Council, Inc.
Green Circle BioEnergy, Inc., (Project “PELLET”)
Marianna, Florida

New Mexico Regional Development Corporation
Santa Fe, New Mexico

North Iowa Area Community College
John Pappajohn Entrepreneurial Center
Mason City, Iowa

In the category of Excellence in Enhancing Regional Competitiveness, nominations

are evaluated to determine how effectively they enhance regional competitiveness and support long-term development of the regional economy. The three finalists follow:

City of Lima, Ohio
Lima, Ohio

Little Rock Port Authority
Little Rock, Arkansas

SIRTI
(Spokane Intercollegiate Research and Technology Institute)
Spokane, Washington

In the category of Excellence in Economic Adjustment Strategies, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they help communities plan and implement economic adjustment strategies in response to sudden and severe economic dislocations.

EDA announces that in this category, five nominations qualified as finalists because three received an identical score. The five finalists follow:

Community of Newton, Iowa
Newton, Iowa

Duluth Economic Development Authority
Specific Program: Aeronautical Manufacturing Cluster
Duluth, Minnesota

Gaston County Economic Development Commission
Belmont, North Carolina

Ogden City Corporation
Specific Program: Business Depot Ogden
Ogden, Utah

Southwest Michigan First
Kalamazoo, Michigan

In the category of Excellence in Technology-led Economic Development, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they support technology-led economic development and demonstrate the important role of linking universities, industry and technology transfers.

EDA announces that in this category, five nominations qualified as finalists because three received an identical score. The five finalists follow:

Ben Franklin Technology Partners
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

City of South Bend
Specific Program: Metronet
South Bend, Indiana

Michigan Technology Enterprise Corporation
Houghton, Michigan

Puerto Rico Industrial Development Company
Specific Program: Bioprocess Development and Training Complex
San Juan, Puerto Rico

University of Wyoming
Specific Program: Wyoming Technology Business Center
Laramie, Wyoming

In the category of Excellence in Community and Faith-Based Social Entrepreneurship, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they

advance community and faith-based social entrepreneurship in redevelopment strategies for areas of chronic economic distress. The three finalists follow:

Desert Alliance for Community Empowerment
Coachella, California

LeMoyne-Owen College Community Development Corporation
Specific Program: Soulsville Revitalization Initiative
Memphis, Tennessee

NewLife Technical Institute
East Liverpool, Ohio

In the category of Excellence in Innovation, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they incorporate innovative strategies for maximum results.

EDA announces that in this category four nominations qualified as finalists because two received an identical score. The four finalists follow:

Bladen’s Bloomin’ Agri-Industrial, Inc.
Elizabethtown, North Carolina

Office of Hawaiian Affairs: OHA Malama Loan Program
Honolulu, Hawaii

Pittsylvania County Economic Development
and the city of Danville, Virginia
Chatham, Virginia

Washington County Authority – Southpointe II
Washington, Pennsylvania

In the category of Excellence in Historic Preservation-led Strategies to Enhance Economic Development, nominations are evaluated to determine how effectively they use regional historical assets (including heritage tourism) to advance innovative economic development strategies. The three finalists follow:

Silver City MainStreet Project
Silver City, New Mexico

Theodore Roosevelt Medora Foundation
Medora, North Dakota

Vandalia Heritage Foundation
Fairmont, West Virginia








EDA Excellence in Economic Development Awards
2008 Brochure

Please click on EDA Excellence in Economic Development Awards 2008 Brochure to download the brochure in PDF. The brochure provides a fillable MSWord nominee information page that must be completed and attached to your nomination package. The brochure also provides the rules and procedures governing the competition for Awards 2008, including nomination categories, eligibility and selection criteria, nomination and selection processes and other information needed to submit your nomination. If you have any questions, please contact Barbara Earman in EDA's Legislative and Intergovernmental Affairs Division at (202) 482-4521.

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