Economic development organization definition
Economic development organization means an entity organized to position a community to take advantage of economic development opportunities and strengthen a community’s competitiveness as a place to work and live.
Economic development organization means a state, local, or regional public or private entity within Florida that engages in economic development activities, such as city and county economic development organizations, chambers of commerce, Enterprise Florida, the Florida Economic Development Council, and World Trade Councils.
Economic development organization means an entity organized for the purpose of creating more jobs or higher-paying jobs in an area.
More Definitions of Economic development organization
Economic development organization means an organization registered in good standing with the Secretary of State’s Office whose major objectives are to promote community and economic development in a geographic area within the State of Arkansas;
Economic development organization means a nonprofit corporation, quasi-public corporation, association of businesses, or other entity whose purpose includes the enhancement of economic conditions or quality of life within its community or the State.
Economic development organization means a-business entity:
Economic development organization means a local or regional organization that is recognized by the local governing body to:
Economic development organization means a public or private sector organization which has, as its primary goal, the creation of jobs and new capital in this state;
Economic development organization means a nonprofit corporation, quasi-public corporation, association of businesses, or other entity whose
Economic development organization means the Oak Ridge Economic Partnership.