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Title: Island Coastal Economic Trust


1
Island Coastal Economic Trust
  • Small Business
  • Economic Development
  • Sector Overview

2
Sector History
  • 40 years
  • Growth and Development
  • Baby boomers enter and actively involved
  • Jobs created often not enough
  • Infrastructure built
  • Tax bases established

3
Current Condition
  • 363,000 Businesses in BC (2004)
  • 98 Small Business
  • Primary provider private sector jobs
  • Provider of half of all jobs in province
  • Vital source of innovation
  • 95 High Tech businesses are small businesses

4
Current Condition
  • Economy is Hot
  • Unemployment 30 year low
  • Employment growing sharply
  • Wages rising
  • In-migration is happening
  • 96 VI businesses plan to expand

5
Sector Constraints
  • Ability to maintain what we have grown
  • Aging population Hot economy Labour shortages
  • BCs older demographic harder hit

6
Sector Constraints
  • 70 of businesses to transition in 10 years
  • Similar number of workers plan to reduce or
    eliminate commitment to labour force
  • Fewer new entrants to labour force
  • Recent years 225,000 new entrants annually
  • 40,000 new entrants by 2010
  • Not enough young people to maintain size or
    contributory capacity

7
  • If youre breathing, Canadas West wants you.
  • Avery Shenfield CIBC World Markets

8
Sector Constraints
  • Upward hourly wages
  • Union 0.6
  • Non Union 6.6
  • 15 24 years 5.8
  • 25 54 years 3.1
  • 55 plus 6.7
  • Pressure on businesses with low margins
  • Helps in-migration
  • (July 06 over July 05)

9
Sector Constraints
  • Loss of talent or brain drain
  • Baby boomers retiring
  • Minimal succession planning
  • Work environments pulling in new entrants
  • Ways we think our habits.
  • Paradigm shift
  • 96 of businesses plan to expand
  • Normal market adjustments will not rectify
    situation

10
For Opportunities
  • Visualize
  • A much smaller workforce
  • Think
  • Retain and Maintain
  • Recognize
  • Value of baby boomer work ethics
  • Understand
  • Motivations of Generations X and Y

11
For Opportunities
  • Plan
  • Update Community Plans
  • New demographic realities
  • Reduction in business tax base
  • Succession Planning
  • Government services amalgamation
  • Be Cautious
  • Labour requirements
  • Encourage and Embrace
  • Strategic Growth

12
Investment Considerations
  • Attraction of labour pool
  • Financial Incentives
  • Marketing Initiatives
  • 2010
  • Technology
  • Knowledge and Education
  • Business succession planning
  • Fast tracking accreditation

13
Investment Considerations
  • Infrastructure
  • Housing initiatives and incentives
  • Sports facilities
  • Rapid transit
  • Island Corridor
  • Fast ferry
  • Power Upgrades

14
Island Coastal Economic Trust
  • Project Management

15
ICE-T Mandate
  • Invest, manage and lever ICE-T funds
  • Support investment in Industrial Sectors
  • Publicly Report
  • Paper, process and accountability

16
Project Management
  • Pre ICE-T Adjudication
  • Proponent communications
  • Paper preparation for ICE-T adjudication
  • Errors, inconsistencies, concerns
  • Due diligence
  • Funding legitimacy
  • Regulatory compliances

17
Project Management
  • After ICE-T Adjudication
  • Ongoing project monitoring
  • File maintenance
  • Communication with ICE-T and proponent
  • Prepare reports

18
Project
CONSULTATION
19
Community Futures as Project Managers
  • Advantage
  • Economic Development Agencies
  • 20 year history
  • 34 offices in BC
  • 8 in Island Coastal Region
  • Local knowledge, experience and capacity
  • Face to face client service delivery
  • Existing partnerships and memberships
  • EDABC, VIEDA, VIEA, Chambers

20
CF as Project Managers
  • Partner with all levels of government
  • Potential leverage with ICE-T funds
  • Piggyback on existing programs
  • Efficient operational costs
  • Knowledge of government reporting,
    accountabilities, audit and evaluation
  • Track record in commercial lending

21
Recent Experience and Success
  • Multi Year Project
  • 1145 Applications Processed
  • 475 Project Assessments Prepared for Adjudication
  • 145 Projects Approved
  • 50M Project Funding Approved
  • 145 Environmental Reviews Completed
  • 140 Communities Benefited
  • 36 Re-payable Projects
  • 95M Funds Leveraged
  • 145M Total Investment
  • No one went to Jail

22
The Art of the Deal
  • All Projects Must
  • Meet determined and intended goals
  • Be accountable
  • Be carried out within approved timeframes
  • Funding Options
  • Non Repayable
  • Repayable

23
A Non-Repayable Deal
  • Scenario 1
  • ICE-T to be Levered
  • High degree of trust and comfort
  • Monitoring and reporting schedule in place
  • potential to be fast and relatively easy
  • minimal operating resources
  • -/ depletes ICE-T assets

24
A Non-Repayable Deal
  • Scenario 2
  • ICE-T wishes to Lever its
  • Desire/need to work with others
  • Capacity, time and ability to work deal
  • ICE-T owns responsibility, paperwork, monitoring
    and reporting
  • Non-repayable attracts partnerships/leveraging
  • - uses considerable human resources
  • -/ depletes ICE-T assets

25
A Non-Repayable Deal
  • Scenario 3
  • ICE-T to Complete Deal
  • ICE-T owns responsibility, paperwork, monitoring
    and reporting
  • Potential quick and positive results
  • - may use considerable human resources
  • -/ depletes ICE-T assets

26
A Repayable Deal
  • Repayable Contributions
  • Added responsibility to generate revenue
  • ICE-T owns responsibility, paperwork, monitoring
    and reporting
  • Repayment terms realistic and meet ICE-T
    timeframe
  • ICE-T has mechanism and ability to receive
    payments
  • ICE-T needs to attach security

27
Repayable Deal
  • - Best laid plans
  • - Difficult to lever dollars
  • - More labour intensive
  • - Repayment schedules may be lengthy
  • - ICE-T reputation
  • - ICE-T assets retained

28
  • Island Coastal Economic Trust is a Tremendous
    Asset to Region
  • Community Futures is poised
  • to help where it can
  • Thank you
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