Expanding Accessible Spaces in Eastern Oregon Program
We invite you to participate in a low-cost program designed to help you broaden your customer base and improve access to your space! This program will equip you with tools
We invite you to participate in a low-cost program designed to help you broaden your customer base and improve access to your space! This program will equip you with tools
CO.STARTERS CORE is a 10 week business development class. Classes start the first week of February in Baker City, La Grande, and Enterprise. Follow the link to sign up: Baker
NEOEDD is offering a new workshop presented by Kiyomi Koike where you will learn how to: There is a $30 fee to attend this workshop with scholarships available. The workshop
NEOEDD assessed the entrepreneurial ecosystem in Wallowa County in 2023 with funding from Business Oregon’s Rural Opportunity Initiative. The assessment highlights the strengths of the entrepreneurial ecosystem and areas of
NEOEDD, along with the communities of Wallowa, Enterprise and Joseph, created the Wallowa County Regional Main Street program with funding from Business Oregon’s Rural Opportunity Initiative in 2022 and 2023.
Northeast Oregon Economic Development District (NEOEDD) works closely with communities to provide financial, technical and educational resources for entrepreneurs/small businesses, nonprofits and municipalities in Baker, Union and Wallowa counties.
Do you want to start a new business, access capital, or improve your business image? Do you need a business plan or a social media strategy? Would you like help
With funding resources coming from the Oregon Legislature and an Oregon foundation, NEOEDD can now offer up to twenty hours of project and organizational development, grant prospecting, grant writing and
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Entrepreneurs and Businesses Served
21
Nonprofits, Municipalities and Community Groups Served
14
Jobs Created
17
Jobs Retained
11
New Businesses
$487,286
Capital Deployed through Loans, Grants and Individual Development Accounts
Please use this form to submit projects for potential inclusion in the Northeast Oregon Economic Development District’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS). Once projects are included, you can use the CEDS to demonstrate that your project has been listed in a regional plan. Projects should have a positive impact on economic or community development.
To be included in the CEDS, projects must have a public or non-profit sponsor. Private projects should not be submitted and will not be included in the CEDS.
You may submit multiple projects by returning to this page. The space for providing answers will expand. Please rank the projects that you are submitting, with 1 being your first priority, 2 your second priority, and so on.
The NEOEDD board will consider new project additions at their quarterly meetings.