CREC Project News and Updates

CREC to Examine 50-year Impact of Appalachian Regional Commission

February 6, 2014

On the cusp of celebrating its 50th anniversary, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) has enlisted the Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness (CREC) to assess and highlight its impact on the 13-state region it serves.

With a grant of nearly $300,000, a three-agency collaborative will conduct an economic analysis of the ARC’s work, providing a narrative of the region’s progress since 1965. The project team consists of the Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness (CREC), a nonprofit research organization based in Arlington, Virginia, and two West Virginia University research units: the Regional Research Institute (RRI) and the Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER). It marks the second project collaboration between CREC and the ARC.

“It’s an ambitious project and a cornerstone of the ARC’s retrospective look at its first 50 years,” said Dr. Ken Poole, Founder and President of CREC. “We look forward to working with West Virginia University to create a multifaceted and comprehensive assessment of the ARC’s impact on the lives of people in the Appalachian Region.”

The team brings together nationally recognized expertise in regional quantitative and economic impact analysis, economic development policy design and implementation, economic development program evaluation, and local and regional economic development strategic planning. All of the senior researchers on the team also have direct experience working in Appalachia as well as in rural and distressed communities elsewhere.

Specifically, the project will examine socioeconomic trends in Appalachia, analyze the economic impacts of numerous ARC economic development programs, and determine the perceptions of local stakeholders regarding past impacts and future directions of ARC programs. Statistics show that 42 percent of the region’s population is rural, compared with 20 percent of the national population.

Work on the project is expected to conclude in the fall of this year, coinciding with ARC’s 50th Anniversary.

For further information, contact Greg Roth, Director of Communications, Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness, at groth@crec.net or 703.504.2868.

About the partners

The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) is a regional economic development agency that represents a partnership of federal, state, and local government. Established by an act of Congress in 1965, ARC is composed of the governors of the 13 Appalachian states and a federal co-chair, who is appointed by the president. Local participation is provided through multi-county local development districts.

The Center for Regional Economic Competitiveness (CREC) is an independent, not-for-profit organization founded to provide policy-makers from around the world with the information and technical assistance they need to formulate and execute innovative, regional, job-creating economic strategies.

The Regional Research Institute (RRI) at West Virginia University (WVU) promotes scholarly research focusing on theories and history of regional development, methods for studying regions, and policies for stimulating their development.

The Bureau of Business and Economic Research (BBER) at West Virginia University (WVU) provides the state’s business and policymaking communities with reliable data and rigorous applied economic research and analysis that enables the state’s leaders to design better business practices and public policies.

 

About This Project

Missouri Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS)
Start Date: Sep 2024 — End Date: Mar 2025

The goal of this project is to assist in the development of Missouri’s statewide comprehensive economic development strategy (CEDS). Focused on four key areas—business development, community infrastructure, innovation, and talent — the strategy aims to attract federal funding to Missouri and strengthen the state’s programs and policies. CREC is partnering with Lightcast, who is conducting […]

Missouri Industry Clusters Study
Start Date: Jan 2024 — End Date: Oct 2024

CREC assisted the state of Missouri in identifying and bolstering the state’s mature, emerging, and potential industry clusters. Specifically, CREC conducted economic base and value chain analyses to understand Missouri’s competitive advantages and identify sets of industries that demonstrate strong current or projected employment growth, worker earnings, concentration, and economic value. CREC supplemented these findings […]

ARC Outdoor Recreation and Tourism
Start Date: Oct 2024 — End Date: Dec 2025

CREC is partnering with SE Group and the Virginia Tech Center for Economic and Community Engagement to deliver a comprehensive evaluation of the Appalachian Regional Commission’s outdoor recreation and tourism grant portfolio. The research effort will feature a mixed methods evaluation. Qualitative grantee and beneficiary interviews serve to identify exploratory items, leading to a quantitative […]

Credential Engine – Counting U.S. Secondary and Postsecondary Credentials
Start Date: Oct 2024 — End Date: Dec 2025

CREC is working to generate a national count of unique credentials available for American workers. The count provides the number of credentials by type and by state. CREC is conducting research on certain credential segments to better understand patterns of credentialing in certain key industries. CREC is providing a national report on the status of […]

Reimagining the EDA University Center Program
Start Date: Jan 2024 — End Date: Dec 2025

With EDA support, CREC, Virginia Tech University, and the University Economic Development Association (UEDA) are studying how the 70-plus EDA-designated University Centers (UCs) organize, operate, and implement their economic development programs.

JobSIDE
Start Date: Jun 2024 — End Date: Sep 2024

CREC conduced an evaluation of the JobSIDE tool developed by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation (USCCF). The JobSIDE tool is designed to help employers create skill profiles for in-demand jobs, enhancing skills-based hiring. It also supports educators and workforce development professionals in aligning educational and training programs with employer needs. The evaluation involved observing […]

Gates Foundation Project — 2.0
Start Date: Aug 2024 — End Date: Jul 2026

CREC will be working to increase the capabilities of data users and data providers to inform education and training investments that strengthen regional economies. CREC will work to create a pipeline of organizations – including economic development organizations, community colleges, and workforce boards – to improve their regional data systems by providing learning and assessment […]

Census StatVentures: Regional Insights for Emerging Supply Chain Threats
Start Date: May 2024 — End Date: Dec 2024

The goal of this project is to create a novel dataset by linking import/export details to products and suppliers nationwide, tracking end-to-end use of intermediary inputs and materials.

Facilitating LMI Data User Insights
Start Date: Aug 2023 — End Date: Dec 2024

In cooperation with the Labor Market Information (LMI) Institute, Projections Managing Partnership (PMP), and U.S. Department of Labor Employment and Training Administration (ETA), CREC has initiated a new capacity building program for state LMI agency staff and their customers. The goal of this project is to provide technical assistance and training for workforce and labor […]

Advancing Manufacturing Momentum
Start Date: Apr 2024 — End Date: Apr 2025

The CREC team will undertake several key activities to help OSD ManTech improve its impact on the education and workforce development efforts to ensure they better serve the needs of advanced manufacturing companies creating and servicing defense technologies for the U.S. warfighter. As part of that effort, CREC will help OSD ManTech assess and evaluate […]

About the Client

ManTech

The vision of the program is a responsive world-class manufacturing capability to affordably and rapidly meet Warfighter needs throughout the defense system life cycle. Although DoD ManTech has a singular mission and shared strategic vision, all of the projects and initiatives are selected and executed through the Military Services and DoD Agencies. Each Component has […]