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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 1 - Boards and Commissions – Annual Work Plan Summaries
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 10 - Orange County Parks and Recreation Council – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 11 - Orange County Planning Board – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 2 - Request to Jointly Fund a Position to Support Black, Latinx, and Refugee Owned Enterprises
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 3 - Affordable Housing Advisory Board – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 4 - Animal Services Hearing Panel Pool – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 5 - Arts Commission – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 6 - Board of Equalization and Review – Appointments Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 7 - Chapel Hill Board of Adjustment – Appointment Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 8 - Chapel Hill Planning Commission – Appointment Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; 9 - Historic Preservation Commission – Appointment Discussion
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Agenda - 03-12-2024; Agenda for March 12, 2024 Work Session
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8 <br /> BACKGROUND: The Chamber for a Greater Chapel Hill Carrboro recently submitted a request <br /> to the County Manager's Office to jointly fund a Chamber employee to support the growth of new <br /> and existing Black, Latinx, and refugee owned businesses. Under the proposal, Orange County <br /> would contribute $30,000 per year to support the position for three years. The other funding <br /> partners would be the Town of Chapel Hill, the Town of Carrboro, and the Chamber. The Town <br /> of Chapel Hill would contribute $30,000 annually, and the Town of Carrboro would contribute <br /> $20,000 annually. Both of those commitments would be for three years. <br /> The attached request from the Chamber explains the key position responsibilities, intended <br /> outcomes, and proposed budget. The Chamber also provided supplemental information on the <br /> status of contracting with the Towns and responses to questions posed by staff. <br /> Although the County does not have a position dedicated to support Black, Latinx, and refugee <br /> owned businesses, County departments involved in economic development emphasize marketing <br /> County programs and services to non-white business owners. <br /> • The Department of Economic Development has increased marketing efforts for its small <br /> business and agriculture grant awards including several grant application presentations to <br /> EMPOWERment's cohort members attending classes at Midway Business Center. <br /> • Economic Development routinely introduces small businesses to free financial counseling <br /> services offered by Durham Tech's Small Business Center, SCORE, UNC's Small <br /> Business Technology Development Center (SBTDC), EMPOWERment, and similar <br /> providers. The Department's website includes a section titled "Minority Business <br /> Resources" that is intended to promote economic advancement of minority businesses. <br /> This page can be found: https://www.orangecountVnc.gov/2788/Minority-Business- <br /> Resources <br /> • The Chapel Hill Orange County Visitors Bureau has built and continues to maintain several <br /> websites in support of Black, Latinx and refugee affiliated groups, to include: <br /> o www.chapelhilldiversity.com which is designed to amplify diverse narratives; and <br /> o https://chapelhilldiversity.com/businesses/ which is a continuously updated Black <br /> Owned Businesses directory. <br /> • The County's Eno Arts Mill studio in Hillsborough serves as an art-based small businesses <br /> incubator by providing critical workspace for area artists which also has a focused <br /> marketing campaign. Currently, 43% of the County's artist-tenants are Black, Latinx, or <br /> refugee. <br /> • The Piedmont Food Processing Center offers a variety of assistance and financial <br /> assistance for incubator members. Of the current tenants, 48% are women-owned small <br /> businesses and 59% are owned by non-white individuals. <br /> • The County also provides funding to support Durham Technical Community College's <br /> Small Business Center. The Center provides free, one-on-one business counseling and <br /> a variety of business skills seminars/webinars. Of the enterprises served by the Center in <br /> Orange County, 83.3% are women-owned, 16.7% are Hispanic/Latino owned, and 63.6% <br /> of all the businesses served identify as part of a minority group. <br />
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