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About Operation Oswego County Foundation
The Operation Oswego County Foundation exists
to educate Oswego County citizens as well as existing and prospective
businesses about the economic development services and resources
available in order to expand and diversify the economy, thereby
enhancing the quality of life in Oswego County.
This is accomplished through the implementation of several economic
development strategies and initiatives including, but not limited
to:
- Marketing: In order to educate Oswego County
citizens and existing and prospective businesses about economic
development services and resources available in Oswego County,
the Operation Oswego County Foundation utilizes a comprehensive
marketing and educational program which includes the development
of collateral material highlighting available programs to assist
business development and expansion leading to job creation and
retention, development of property profiles such as county industrial
parks and other prime available properties, print advertising
in various national, international and regional trade publications,
regional radio and television advertising, participation in exhibitions
and industry-specific tradeshows, promotion and education through
the Operation Oswego County website and news releases, and networking
and coordination with partners in business, government and education.
Public relations targeted to educate the public and governmental
officials about job opportunity events and bring attention to
significant concerns that could inhibit and restrict economic
progress is a vital component of the strategy.
- Redevelopment: Oswego County has been a highly
industrialized area since its inception in the early 19th century.
However, like many industrialized communities in the Northeast,
the shift to the southern part of the United States, as well as
across U.S. borders has resulted in a significant amount of plant
closures and downsizing throughout Oswego County. Closures such
as Columbia Mills, Miller Brewery, Blount Lumber, Jefferson-Smurfit,
Owens-Brockway, International Paper and Nestle Chocolate, to name
a few, has resulted in the presence of “Brownfield”
sites and buildings – those blighted and deteriorated facilities
requiring significant site cleanup and redevelopment. The Operation
Oswego County Foundation works to combat this blight and deterioration
by acquiring such properties and rehabilitating them for re-use,
including the development of industrial parks and business incubators.
- Business Incubation: One of the more effective
techniques used to help entrepreneurs and start-up business firms
survive their early years and grow and prosper in the community
is their utilization of a small business incubator. A small business
incubator is a physical facility which provides various sizes
of office and/or manufacturing space, loading docks, and shared
spaces for bathrooms, meetings, and reception. Operation Oswego
County Foundation oversees the administration of Oswego County’s
small business incubators – the Oswego County Business Expansion
Center (BEC) in the City of Oswego and the Oswego County Start-Up
Facility (SUF) in the Town of Schroeppel. Both the BEC and the
SUF provide additional business support to its tenants such as
business plan preparation, business management and finance counseling,
and assistance with marketing and promotion.
- Micro Enterprise Training: The Micro Enterprise
Training Program provides guidance and support to people interested
in starting or expanding a small business. The program provides
a 21-hour small-business training program that covers such topics
as how to write a business plan, how to obtain financing, accounting
and tax issues, business insurance, legalities, marketing, and
other basic business start-up issues. Classroom training is provided
by local Small Business Development Center instructors as well
as area business professionals. Graduates of the program are eligible
to apply for up to $25,000 in low-interest financing to expand
or start their business in Oswego County. Tuition scholarships
are available for households within low to moderate income guidelines
as established by U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
- Economic Impact Analysis: Understanding how
a new development or a plant closure will affect the local economy
and community is one of the most important elements in making
informed decisions in economic development. The Operation Oswego
County Foundation works to analyze information and statistics
surrounding a particular event, in an effort to help determine
both direct and indirect impacts on the economy which are associated
with the event. The Foundation does this with the goal of providing
understandable, defensible, objective and flexible economic impact
analysis to elected officials, community leaders and the general
population. This educational process is essential and critical
to making informed decisions related to the cost/benefit associated
with specific economic development projects and initiatives.
- Workforce Development: In conjunction with
the Workforce Development Board of Oswego County and other county
and state agencies, the Operation Oswego County Foundation works
to provide employers with custom training services such as on-the-job
training opportunities, skills assessment and apprenticeship development
and information on tax credits, labor laws and workplace safety.
Working collaboratively with the Workforce Development Board,
this strategy is focused on maximizing the training and educational
elements that are needed and necessary to build, maintain and
grow the human capital resources in Oswego County in conjunction
with meeting and exceeding the national objectives of the Workforce
Investment Act.
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Foundation Board
The Foundation is governed by a volunteer
Board of Directors comprised of local business and community leaders
who strive for economic growth policies which result in project
development.
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Nancy Bellow
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Alan Horna
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Michael J. Pollock
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Steven Thomas
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Contact Information
Operation Oswego
County Foundation
L. Michael Treadwell, CEcD
44 West Bridge Street
Oswego, NY 13126
Tel: (315) 343-1545
Fax: (315) 343-1546
email: ooc@oswegocounty.org
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