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City
of Miamisburg
Miamisburg is a full-service community of approximately 20,000 residents
located just south of Dayton in Ohio's Miami Valley. Established
in 1818, the city today is distinguished by a deep appreciation
for its rich history combined with a progressive vision for the
future.
Miamisburg offers a rich variety of housing types, from historic
Victorian homes to contemporary styles - all in attractive, welcoming
neighborhoods. And the amenities are plentiful: award-winning schools,
beautiful parks and natural areas, recreation facilities, two golf
courses, convenient shopping and entertainment opportunities are
among the features that make this community a great place to live.
Miamisburg is also known for its business-friendly environment -
a place where companies of all sizes and types can take root, grow
and prosper.
www.ci.miamisburg.oh.us
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County Corp
In 1979 County Corp was established as the result of Montgomery
County’s need to participate
more actively in the arena of affordable housing and economic
development. County Corp, the first organization of its
kind in any Ohio county, accomplishes development work that
an Ohio county is unable to perform under the Ohio Revised Code.
www.countycorp.com
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Dayton
Area Chamber of Commerce
The Dayton Area Chamber of Commerce brings together over 3,500 businesses
and organizations in southwestern Ohio. The Chamber strives to improve
the region’s business climate and overall standard of living through
public policy advocacy, economic development initiatives, and a
variety of information and original service and training resources
for its members.
Recognized as the U.S. “Chamber of the Year” in 1998 and nationally
reaccredited in 2000, the Dayton Chamber is widely recognized for
its innovative programs, which include the Chamber Connect interactive
member communications network.
www.daytonchamber.org
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Dayton
Development Coalition
The Dayton Development Coalition is a private, not-for-profit, regional
economic development organization formed to address the need for
region-wide growth in high-value jobs.
The mission of the Coalition is to start-up, recruit, grow, and
retain high-value jobs in the Dayton Region. The Coalition works
with its volunteer leadership, members, partners, and local, state,
and federal elected officials to grow the Dayton Region into one
of the most livable regions in the United States.
www.daytonregion.com
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The
Dayton-Montgomery County Port Authority
The Miami Valley Economic Development Coalition worked with the State
of Ohio, City of Dayton and Montgomery County to establish the Dayton-Montgomery
County Port Authority as a not-for-profit development financing tool
and a strategic investment vehicle in the Dayton area’s business environment.
The Port Authority is managed by the Coalition under contract with
the Port Authority’s board of trustees.
www.mcohio.org/portauthority
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Department
of Energy -Legacy Management
The mission of the U. S. Department of Energy, Miamisburg Closure
Project Office, is to provide maximum focus on cleanup activities
to assure closure and transfer of the Mound site by 2006.
www.lm.doe.gov
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EMTEC
EMTEC and its network of industrial, academic, and government partners
combine to 'pull' technology into the marketplace to create products
that fill pre-existing needs. Its goals are to successfully support
research, development, and commercialization of materials and manufacturing
technology; to solve the problems of members through technology deployment;
and accelerate materials technology to the market.
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Greater
Dayton IT Alliance
The Greater Dayton IT Alliance is the region’s lead organization dedicated
to supporting the retention, growth, and economic development of the
Miami Valley’s information technology (IT) industry. The Greater Dayton
IT Alliance is also a member of Ohio’s IT Alliance, a statewide network
of IT organizations fostering expansion of Ohio’s IT industry. The
newest Edison Technology Center, the Ohio's IT Alliance has selected
Dayton, Ohio as its headquarters. Under the Greater Dayton IT Alliance,
industry, education and government leaders have formed a collaborative
effort to develop and implement programs in the greater Dayton area
to meet the needs of its information technology employers.
www.daytonitalliance.org
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Montgomery
County Department of Community and Economic Development
Over the years, the Montgomery County Department of Community and
Economic Development has launched numerous programs that support
its mission of improving and maintaining the quality of life and
economic health within the county. Here are a few of them:
County
Corp
administers a host of affordable housing and economic development
programs - including various business loans - using local, state,
and federal funding sources.
Montgomery
County's Economic Development/Government Equity (ED/GE) Program
provides
the framework for an innovative and cooperative approach to economic
development. Since its inception in 1992, ED/GE awards have assisted
in the creation or retention of more than 30,000 jobs and leveraged
more than $1 billion in public and private funds.
Business
First!
is a program geared to helping the county’s existing businesses
prosper and grow. Through this effort, community representatives
work to establish relationships with companies, linking them to
any of the 30 regional resource partners that can help the businesses
become more competitive.
www.mcohio.org/Departments/com&econ/index.html
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NCIC
Capital Fund
The National Center for Industrial Competitiveness (NCIC) was formed
to respond to economic development needs for the Great Lakes Region.
Initial funding for the non-profit organization was received from
the federal government and matched with funding from the State of
Ohio. NCIC plans to drive long-term economic growth and job creation
by leveraging new and existing businesses, technology, training, information
and funding. NCIC provides loans to support product and business development
for the start-up of new businesses and expansions of existing businesses.
NCIC also leverages existing local, state and federal government organizations
to supply a comprehensive set of goal- oriented services.
www.ncicfund.org
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South
Metro Regional Chamber of Commerce
Welcome
to the South Metro Regional Chamber of Commerce and Miamisburg Mound
Community Improvement Corporation (MMCIC) web sites.
Electronic partnership provides a compilation of information, both
public and private sector-based, that will hopefully give you, the
businessman a base for enlightened decisions or inquiry.
The theme and focus for us is the economy and the baby steps we
are all beginning to take toward growth and stability. Our sites
have thoughtful information that we hope will guide you and perhaps
provide solutions as well.
We are here to provide the tools for your success. Whether the issues
are economic, marketing, branding, public awareness, signage or
legislative, they always come full circle to our universal bottom
line…the economic health of our South Metro region.
Our member cities and townships, Centerville, Miamisburg, West Carrollton,
Springboro, Miami Township and Washington Township, support the
mission of the South Metro Regional Chamber of Commerce. We advocate
for business and serve members’ needs to assure economic vitality
in our region.
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The
Center for Innovation Management (CIM) at Wright State University
is
an applied research center providing business research,
analysis
and
planning assistance to companies and inventors
in the Dayton Region that have a goal of commercializing their technologies
and thereby creating Ohio jobs. CIM offers a wide
range
of consulting services. The
most popular services are
market
and
competitive studies,
and go-to-market strategy consultation. In exchange for the assistance
offered, CIM requires its clients to reimburse its costs and participate
in the commercialization outcomes study.
www.wright.edu/rscob/biscom/cim/
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South
Metro Regional Chamber of Commerce
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