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Economic Development Authority (EDA) 4. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 07/11/2019 <br />By: Sean Sullivan, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce: Manufacture Cohort: 2019 Partnership Subscription Renewal <br />Purpose/Background: <br />Chamber Background <br />The City of Ramsey is a member of the Anoka Area Chamber of Commerce. The Anoka Area Chamber of <br />Commerce has a rich history of success in catering to the needs of retail, food, and professional service industries. <br />The Chamber specializes in events, marketing, and networking. <br />Manufacturing Coalition/ Manufacture Cohort Background <br />In 2015, the Chamber identified the need to better serve the large "manufacturing" sector physically located in the <br />Chamber's service territory. Commonly, the Chamber's standard "events/ marketing/ networking" opportunities do <br />not provide significant value to manufacturers. NOTE: the Cities of Ramsey and Anoka share a roughly 1,000 acre <br />business park that includes over 10,000 jobs --most of said jobs are manufacturing (or related to manufacturing). <br />With this in mind, the Chamber began a new "sub -group" known as the "Manufacturing Coalition" about five years <br />ago. Here is a link to their website: http://www.anokaareachambermanufacture.com/). The group has now self <br />identified as the Manufacture Cohort. The mission of the Manufacture Cohort is to: become a catalyst for <br />strengthening community manufacturing; accelerating transformation into a more efficient and powerful engine of <br />innovation, job creation and economic growth. <br />In summary, the Manufacture Cohort is a group of leaders from local manufacturers that meet periodically to <br />discuss and address issues unique to their industry and identify an ongoing topic list. In some cases, meetings are <br />purely the exchange of best practices. In other cases, the Manufacture Cohort asks the Chamber to implement and <br />develop a service or product to help the group. Currently, the #1 topic is addressing is workforce needs and <br />shortages. <br />Staff attended a Manufacturing Signing Day event held at Anoka Technical College in February 2019. This event <br />was well attended by both businesses and high school students. The event is geared to educate potential future <br />workforce about the manufacturing field and the demand for workers. Staff also attended a another Cohort event in <br />May 2019. At this event, Mike Mulrooney gave a presentation on the state of manufacturing industry and trends. <br />The businesses in attendance seemed engaged and the event was well attended. <br />Lastly, the Manufacture Cohort, through Chamber Staff, has routinely facilitated outreach with Legislators, <br />businesses, and school districts to drive initiatives developed by this group. <br />Although the Chamber does receive some funding for the Manufacture Cohort via subscriptions from <br />manufacturing businesses, this initiative needs financial support to keep running The purpose of this case is to <br />consider continued support of the Manufacture Cohort by providing $5,000 for the 2019 program. These dollars <br />would be utilized for "facilitation/ operation" expenses related to the Manufacturing Cohort <br />(meetings/communications/ etc.). NOTE: the City has supported the program in 2016, 2017 and 2018. Other <br />municipalities participate as well. <br />Mayor John LeTourneau facilitates this cohort and will be in attendance of this meeting to provide information and <br />to answer questions. <br />