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Co-Working and Incubator Rationale & Statistics

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  1. 1. Co-Working & Incubator Space Trending Local Support for Long-Term Sustainability …a legacy for our future Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  2. 2. Community’s Legacy Rationale: • Create co-working space w/ small business incubator (s) to drive business development in Gilbert for sustainable development • Leave legacy for future generations based on best practices of new business model trends • Rally business and community development to support long-term sustainability • Draw upon Community residents’ expertise, skill sets and technological advantages. Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  3. 3. Current National Trends • 23 million small businesses – 54% of US sales • 55% of all jobs – 66% of all NEW jobs • Occupies approx. 50% of all commercial space • Increased 49% since 1982 • Since 1990 – BB lost 4M jobs, SB created 8M • 470% rise in social entrepreneurship courses Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator SBA & Grey Pinstripes Study, Aspen Institute
  4. 4. Business Incubator Trends • Over 1100 in US currently – 7,000 worldwide • 5-year - 87% vs. 44% small business survival • 84% stay in original community • Support from local economic development • Incubation tenure – 2 – 5 years • 94% are non-profit – 53% in urban areas • 54% mixed-use; 39% technology Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator Business News Daily & National Business Incubation Assoc.
  5. 5. Co-Working Trends (multiple freelance workers co-locating) • Since 2005 - 74% increase in remote workers • Over 820 locations globally • Scaled rental by needs • Developing community without borders • Spontaneous collaborations spawn businesses Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator Telework Research Network & KCRG TV
  6. 6. Business Incubator Sponsors • 31% - economic development organizations • 21% - government entities • 20% - academic institutions • 8% - other types of organizations • 8% - hybrids (more than one sponsor) • 4% - for-profit entities • 8% - no sponsorship Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator National Business Incubator Assoc.
  7. 7. Incubator Makings • Selection process focuses on new businesses • Comprehensive list of business services • Graduation process - metrics and benchmarks • Shared office services – café, IT, facilities, etc. • Business advisory – classes, coaching, network • Collaboration – city, colleges, companies • Scaled pricing for services and space Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  8. 8. Successful Start-up Funding • Managing in-house and revolving loan and microloan funds • Connecting companies with angel investors (high-net-worth individual investors) • Working with companies to perfect venture capital presentations and connecting them to venture capitalists • Assisting companies in applying for loans Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  9. 9. Contributions to Local Economy • NBIA estimates that in 2005 alone, North American incubators assisted more than 27,000 start-up companies that provided full-time employment for more than 100,000 workers and generated annual revenue of more than $17 billion. Source: 2006 State of the Business Incubation Industry • Business incubators reduce the risk of small business failures. Historically, NBIA member incubators have reported that 87 percent of all firms that have graduated from their incubators are still in business. Source: Business Incubation Works Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  10. 10. Why Subsidize? • Research has shown that for every $1 of estimated public operating subsidy provided the incubator, clients and graduates of NBIA member incubators generate approximately $30 in local tax revenue alone. Source: Extrapolated from data in Business Incubation Works • NBIA members have reported that 84 percent of incubator graduates stay in their communities. Source: Business Incubation Works Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  11. 11. Co-Working Advantages • Collaboration without bureaucracy • Sense of community • Encouragement for creativity • Low costs • Opportunities for local businesses • Attracts highly-skilled, business savvy • Promotes community engagement Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  12. 12. Short & Long-Term Benefits (combining Co-Working w/ Incubator) • Occupation of empty commercial space • Revenue generation for community • Viability of commercial real estate expansion • Creates jobs, outside interests & tax revenue • Attracts larger concerns for development • Strengthens local areas in the community • Shared expertise, resources, technology Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  13. 13. Next Steps • Create a buzz in the local community • Craft a flexible plan for initial model • Solicit potential participants/stakeholders • Facilitate a partnering for stakeholders, participants and supporters • Potential Site selection (empty space) • Produce budget for build-out (tentative) Zen Benefiel, Possibilities Coagulator
  14. 14. Coagulating Possibilities • Becoming a Social Enterprise • Changing Business Models • Strategic Goals and Roadmap • Intent – Focus of engagement • Smart Community Management • Listen, Learn, Iterate, Improve • Organizational Foundation • ISO 26000 Social Responsibility Standards
  15. 15. Steps Forward • Environmental and Social Entrepreneurship • New Business Models – Community Good • Collaborative Work Space • Curriculum – Existing & Future • Event/Meeting Space & Coordination • Community Development & Resources
  16. 16. Examples www.seedspot.org http://www.impacthubseattle.com/ http://www.candyissweet.com/ www.foundersuite.com

Notes de l'éditeur

  • SBA statistics
    470 - (Grey Pinstripes Study, Aspen Institute)
  • Business News Daily
    5-year - National Business Incubation Association – Tracy Kitts, COO
  • Telework Research Network
    Kcrg.com (Cedar Rapids TV)

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