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The Road to the Big 5 -How the Big 5 was Created
www.big5kc.comIf you were CEO of the region, what would your priorities be?Multi-yearRegionalNot Statistical OutcomesBig
The Road to the Big 5 The Idea www.big5kc.comMore than 30 No bad idea Sessions:Representing a diverse group of community interests:Business LeadersCommunity and Civic LeadersElected OfficialsNon-profit/Philanthropic professionalsYoung Professionals
The Road to the Big 5 The Inputwww.big5kc.com182 IdeasCluster 1: Economic SystemsCluster 2: Health SystemsCluster 3: Arts - Culture - SportsCluster 4: Urbanization/Demographic SystemsCluster 5: Education SystemsCluster 6: Transportation/Infrastructure SystemsCluster 7: Marketing Kansas CityCluster 8: Governance SystemsThe Road to the Big 5 The Inputwww.big5kc.comThe Road to the Big 5 The Input
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Hosting the Global Symposium on Innovation in Animal Health
Moving UMKCs World-Class Arts Program to a New Downtown Location
Growing Kansas Citys Medical Research from Discovery to Cure
Making Kansas City Americas Most Entrepreneurial City
Revitalizing our Urban Neighborhoods Through the Urban Neighborhood Initiativewww.big5kc.comImplementing the Big 5 -Progress and Next Steps
Animal Health Symposium Gary ForseeUMKC Arts Chancellor Leo MortonMedical Research Dr. Patrick JamesAmericas Most Entrepreneurial City Peter deSilvaThe Urban Neighborhood Initiative Brent Stewart and Terry DunnImplementing the Big 5 The Championswww.big5kc.comThe Goal: To elevate the status of the KC Animal Health CorridorWorlds largest concentration of animal health industry assets.Manhattan , Columbia, St. Joseph, Maryville, Kansas City and EmporiaUniversity of Missouri Veterinary SchoolKansas State University Veterinary School
Implementing the Big 5 The Animal Health Symposiumwww.big5kc.com
Focus Group ResearchBuild upon existing assets.Expand existing events.Existing Events:KC Animal Health Corridor HomecomingKC Animal Health Investment Forum
Implementing the Big 5 The Animal Health Symposium
www.big5kc.com2014 KC Animal Health Corridor Homecoming August 25, 2014Record 850 Attendees250 Companies Represented2014 KC Animal Health Investment Forum August 26, 2014Leadership Going Forward Kansas City Area Development Council
Implementing the Big 5 The Animal Health Symposium
Models:Julliard/Lincoln CenterNew England Conservatory/Jordan HallColburn School of Music in Los AngelesUniversity of CincinnatiImpacts:Reinforcing the Crossroads District as a vibrant synergy for KC art:Kauffman Center for the Performing ArtsCrossroads DistrictTodd Bolender Center for Dance and Creativity
Implementing the Big 5 A Downtown UMKC Arts Campus
www.big5kc.comImpacts (cont.):Academic Enhancement Arts culture integrated into curriculumUrban Vitality 700+ students, faculty and staff living and/or working downtownVolker Campus Impact Critical expansion needsHuman Capital - Time to Get it Right: A Strategy for Higher Education in Kansas City:MARC Study - Estimated economic impact of 409 jobs, $30.8 million in real GDP and $22.9 million in real disposable income over 25 years.
Implementing the Big 5 A Downtown UMKC Arts Campus
Implementing the Big 5 A Downtown UMKC Arts Campus
www.big5kc.comPhasing:Three PhasesPhase I: UMKC Conservatory of Dance and MusicPhase I Funding:$20 Million Dollar matching gift from Muriel McBrien Kauffman FoundationRemaining funding from public and private sources is being raisedSite Selection:17th and Broadway site secured
Implementing the Big 5 A Downtown UMKC Arts Campus
www.big5kc.com3 Components:Supporting University of Kansas Cancer Center National Cancer Institute designationLeveraging $20 Million KU NIH Clinical and Translational Science Award (CTSA)Exploring feasibility and funding options to establish an institute for translational researchTranslational Research: Translating basic science into clinical outcomes that prevent, diagnose, treat or cure disease.Implementing the Big 5 Growing Medical Research: Discovery to Cure
www.big5kc.comNCI Designation:NCI Cancer Centers Recognized and funded through a rigorous peer review process. $4.8 Billion total funding in 2013. Awarded July 2012From 2007-2012, investments in NCI pursuits have had a regional impact of $931 Million and created 1,830 new jobs.
CTSA Grant:Leveraged $1.6 Million in FDA grants for treatment of ALSHelped KUMC receive NIH designated Alzheimers Disease Center grant awards exceeding $3M Implementing the Big 5 Growing Medical Research: Discovery to Cure
www.big5kc.comTranslational Research Institute:November 5, 2013 Election cent Jackson County sales taxChildrens Mercy (40%)St. Lukes Hospital (20%)UMKC (20%)Workforce Development (20%)KC Chamber is in process of participating in discussions among various community partners to collaborate on fundingImplementing the Big 5 Growing Medical Research: Discovery to Cure
www.big5kc.comAction Steps:Bridging Funding GapsPromoting KCSourcelink as a regional center for entrepreneurial resourcesIncorporating entrepreneurism as an element of regional economic development strategyCreating a place for entrepreneurs to growImplementing the Big 5 Americas Most Entrepreneurial City
www.big5kc.comBridging the Funding Gap17 community conversations with entrepreneurs and fundersDiscovery, analyses, assessment and celebrationResult: Awareness and access gaps.1000+ entrepreneurs were connected with resources during One Week KC.
Implementing the Big 5 Americas Most Entrepreneurial City
www.big5kc.comPromote KCSourcelink:$2 Million microloan fund for the region from lender Justine Petersen$1 Million lending benchmark reachedMatched by $1 Million from business community, KCSourcelink received $1 Million over five years from U.S. Department of Commerce
Implementing the Big 5 Americas Most Entrepreneurial City
www.big5kc.comEntrepreneurism as a regional identity:Kauffman Foundation 1 Million CupsOver 125 local startups featuredKC Startup Village25 StartupsMore than 75 jobs$6 Million in investment fundingKCADC has begun integrating entrepreneurship into the KC brand.Americas Most Entrepreneurial CityImplementing the Big 5 Americas Most Entrepreneurial City
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www.big5kc.comCreating a Space for Entrepreneurs:UMKC Free Enterprise CenterTo be located on UMKC campusRapid Prototyping facility3D printing equipmentA powerful new regional resource for entrepreneurs50% of the funding has been raised, proposal before Missouri legislatureImplementing the Big 5 Americas Most Entrepreneurial City
www.big5kc.comStep 1: Determining the Target AreaCommunity meetings to solicit feedbackDiverse group of voices from many groupsStep 2: Form Partnerships with Community GroupsStep 3: Form Urban Neighborhood Initiative, Inc.
Implementing the Big 5 The Urban Neighborhood Initiative
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Community Partnerships:9 Neighborhood OrganizationsGreen Impact ZoneGreater Kansas City LISCUrban League of Greater Kansas CityNeighborhood Housing ServicesBlue Hills Community ServicesRockhurst University
Implementing the Big 5 The Urban Neighborhood Initiative
www.big5kc.comUrban Neighborhood Initiative, Inc.Missouri 501(c)(3)Run by a Board of DirectorsBusiness LeadersCommunity LeadersElected OfficialsExecutive Director: Dianne CleaverSub-committees: Education, Crime and Safety, and ProsperityImplementing the Big 5 The Urban Neighborhood Initiative
www.big5kc.comEducation:Turn the Page InitiativeProsperityRockhurst University Prosperity Center for Financial OpportunityTruman Medical Centers urban grocery storeUNI Hiring Fair Troost CIDConnecting for Good Engineering StudyPurpose Built Community
Implementing the Big 5 The Urban Neighborhood Initiative
www.big5kc.comThe Future of the Big 5 What Comes Nextwww.big5kc.comA new Big 5 initiative to be namedSeptember 24, 2014
Contact:SCOTT HALLVice President for Strategic InitiativesGreater Kansas City Chamber of Commerce30 West Pershing Road, Suite 301Kansas City, MO 64108Phone: (816) 221-2424 > Direct: (816) [email protected]
The Future of the Big 5www.big5kc.comInvolvement in the Big 5 - How you can get engagedAMC EntertainmentAT&TBank MidwestBMO Harris BankBryan CaveCBIZCommunityAmerica Credit UnionCopaken BrooksCountry Club BankCoventry Health Care of KansasDeloitteECCO SelectEnterprise Rent A CarEwing Marion Kauffman FoundationFirst National BankFleishmanHillardGrantThorntonKansas City ChiefsKansas City SouthernKansas City University of Medicine & BiosciencesKPMGLockton CompaniesMariner Wealth AdvisorsMazuma Credit UnionMcAnany, Van Cleave & Phillips Law FirmParris Communications, Inc.Perceptive SoftwareRubinBrownStinson Morrison HeckerSwope Community EnterprisesTime Warner CableUS BankWalgreensSpecial Thanks to our Big 5 Sponsorswww.big5kc.com