GIFT VII planning grants supported a comprehensive planning process. This allowed the Community Foundation Alliance to utilize these grant dollars to contract with Chmura to collect and compile data, and Thomas P. Miller & Associates (TPMA) to lead the planning process.
For this process, the nine-county affiliates were grouped based on geographic proximity, as well as factors such as the overlap of industry and services, common time zones, and work travel patterns. Learn more about Region A which includes, Daviess, Knox, and Pike counties.
For each subregion, Chmura identified 46 meaningful development indicators, conforming to four primary categories.
TPMA reviewed all data collected by Chmura, analyzed additional data, and explored basic demographic trends for each county using information from the U.S. Census Bureau.
TPMA then identified five potential priority areas of need and opportunity for each subregion, to be further prioritized through a series of Community Forums that helped identify the county specific issues and opportunities
Plans looked to increase economic opportunity. To accomplish this, plans suggest the subregion focus on:
Plans looked to increase workforce development opportunities. Subregions focused on:
Subregions focused on:
These two topics can be interconnected, but not always
The Community Leader Forums began the process of narrowing to a single topic area that would be addressed in the Lilly Endowment GIFT VII Implementation Grant proposal. Forum participants included local leaders of nonprofit organizations, municipal and elected officials, business and industry leaders, and active community philanthropists. Forums were conducted with an initial overview of the background research and an explanation of how the top five topics were chosen. In addition, participants added the following topics:
Participants prioritized topics and held active discussions about what they have observed about the specific topic. Upon completion, TPMA facilitated Regional Board Forums for each subregion to further narrow the topics. These forums followed a similar process to ensure consistency.
Infrastructure
Increased Economic Opportunity
Mental Health & Substance Abuse
During the forums, several areas of improvement were documented. With regards to Infrastructure, a few key concerns were discussed: housing availability and affordability, access to broadband, and availability of transportation. With regards to Increased Economic Opportunity, concerns highlighted were: difficulty attracting businesses, workforce development/attraction, and a lack of quality of place amenities.
The Daviess County Community Foundation has chosen to address Increased Economic Opportunity by supporting ongoing efforts to improve Quality of Place in Daviess County.
This grant will support the construction of The Commons of Daviess County, a public community space along Main Street in Washington, IN.
The Commons will provide a centralized gathering space for community events and will revitalize a portion of downtown Main Street by attracting community members, visitors, and new businesses. The space will offer entertainment and amenities, as well as create a desirable and active downtown for new places of business.
The Commons project was identified as a priority through the Daviess County Quality of Place and Workforce Attraction Plan, which was developed as part of the Ready Communities Initiative to address economic prosperity and workforce development in the area.
Daviess County Economic Development
Foundation
City of Washington, Daviess County, Knights of Columbus Council 630, Regional Opportunities Initiative
When the initial grant application was made, there were two properties in play that DCEDC had not officially acquired. DCEDC has now secured both properties and added an additional property as well. With the acquisition of the full space, it has been determined that it is best to implement the project in phases. As progress has been made, there have been additional changes in specific costs for the project, as well as increases in funding commitments from various sources. The site will be demolished in the coming weeks and begin to show the transformation of the space. What was a few abandoned buildings and vacant parking lots will become a vibrant park and gathering space in the community.
The Daviess County Community Foundation awarded GIFT VII Implementation Grant funds to Daviess County Economic Development Foundation in December 2020. Planning of the project continues to move forward and funders continue to meet regularly.