Hundreds of Florida businesses are about to become beneficiaries of a visionary program designed to help them grow and create jobs by providing access to an elite team of business analysts specially trained in a variety of disciplines and equipped with sophisticated tools designed and targeted for what are known as “second-stage” companies.
GrowFL will deploy its team of analysts at no charge to provide qualified companies with technical assistance and access to a suite of information and decision-making tools, including:
Information Tools:
Database Research
Search Engine Optimization (SEO)
Geographic Information Systems (GIS)
Network Mapping
Social Media Strategies
Decision-Making Tools:
Strategy Analysis
Management Team Temperament
Capital Referrals
Labor Referrals
Patterned after a proven program pioneered in Colorado, the Florida Economic Gardening Institute (FEGI) was funded by the Florida Legislature to cultivate growth companies – privately-held, resident firms that employ 10-50 workers, generate $1 million to $25 million, and had revenue and employment growth in three of their last five years.
FEGI has created a first-of-its-kind strategic partnership that will draw on the nationally recognized assets of the Edward Lowe Foundation, which for more than 20 years has been developing programs to encourage entrepreneurship as the key strategy for economic growth and community development. The Edward Lowe Foundation has committed to bringing together a team of trained analysts to provide both initial services to the chosen companies and to train Florida teams.
“The GrowFL program is a unique statewide partnership that includes the Florida Economic Development Council, Enterprise Florida, Workforce Florida, the Florida High Tech Corridor Council and others working to identify and cultivate hundreds of growth companies,” said Program Administrator Dr. Tom O’Neal, associate vice president of research and founder of UCF’s highly acclaimed incubation network. “We’re looking for companies I’d describe as teenagers. They are beyond the startup phase but need the tools to take them to adulthood.”
Companies may apply at www.GrowFL.com. “Our team is already conducting screening interviews to rapidly ramp up this effort and get the tools in the hands of the companies most likely to create new jobs in Florida,” said O’Neal.
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