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The Monterey Bay Economic Partnership, a nonprofit membership organization which consists of public and private businesses, educational institutions, and other non-profits, aims to improve the region’s economy and quality of life by creating new jobs and business opportunities.
Drawn from some 80 organizations from across the area, members try to find policy solutions to five critical issues: climate change, housing, technology, transportation, and workforce development.
MBEP offers resources on unemployment, housing, small-business grants and loans, undocumented residents, and COVID-19 vaccination information. The organization also hosts an annual economic and climate change summit, as well as other events throughout the year, including career and apprenticeship workshops, election forums, housing fairs, and happy hours.
From Monterey County Weekly...
A coalition of economic development agencies along the Central Coast released a report Oct. 1 outlining the opportunities—and challenges—in growing the local economy. Now, the Uplift Central Coast Coalition has opened grant applications to help realize those opportunities.
Monterey Bay Economic Partnership, a member of Uplift Central Coast Coalition alongside REACH and the Economic Development Cooperative, is pleased to announce the upcoming release of a Notice of Funding Opportunity (NOFO) for the Catalyst Predevelopment Phase of work.
Monterey Bay Economic Partnership’s latest white paper demonstrates the indispensable role of affordability in driving widespread adoption and utilization of broadband services.
U.S. Rep. Jimmy Panetta, in collaboration with the Monterey Bay Economic Partnership, recently convened a community roundtable on the expansion of broadband and cellular service in Boulder Creek.
From Salinas Valley Tribune...
A new report commissioned by Monterey Bay Economic Partnership and developed by the Institute for Social Transformation at UC Santa Cruz presents a range of indicators that can be used to develop strategies.
From Monterey County Weekly...
Shortages of housing and, in turn, labor continue to be the biggest headwinds facing the region, economist Christopher Thornberg said at a presentation sponsored by the Monterey Bay Economic Partnership.
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Consider getting involved by volunteering your time, donating money, or both. Above you can learn about what services Monterey Bay Economic Partnership provides to the community and easily volunteer, donate, register for services, or connect with them on social media. Visit the Statewide Region Community Groups directory to see a comprehensive list of organizations on all subjects that are relevant to creating a vibrant local community.
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