ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

Ideas for Change

“If a person can accurately look into the future of America’s cities of the twenty-first century, that person is Jason Broadwater.”
— Dr. Eddie Lee, Mayor of York, SC (retired)

Upstream of Strategic Planning

Across the country, communities are experiencing an economic reality that they cannot explain. While they are recruiting businesses, growing in population, and developing real estate, the people in their community are getting poorer. Wages may be increasing and the markets soaring, but somehow people are less able to afford basic expenses and build wealth over time. They are increasingly incapable of owning a home, paying for healthcare, and affording higher education.

This common outcome is the result of national structural economic forces that have reshaped how wealth is created, distributed, and retained in our economy. Understanding these forces is the first step in your community’s success for the next 20-50 years.

Jason helps communities gain clarity in understanding the larger economic forces that affect them, build a vision for real success, and identify current opportunities to affect lasting change.

Keynotes & Workshops

Jason works with small cities, towns, and rural communities in the US to help them:

  • see the new and shifting economy more clearly,
  • align economic and community development strategy with long-term economic health, and
  • identify current opportunities for positive change.

White Papers on
Community Economic Development

Extractive vs. Circulatory Economics
Why people and communities are getting poorer over time, and what to do about it

Credit Unions Must Act Now
The Impact of Credit Union Financial Structure on Community Wealth

Seven-Steps to a Successful Discover Local Initiative
Ditch your “Shop Local” campaigns for a “Discover Local” initiative and see permanent change in local consumer behavior

Thought-Leadership Articles
on Economic Development

Invite Jason Broadwater to Your Community

Invite Jason to provide a keynote presentation on Community-First Economic Development and/or a workshop with local leaders and stakeholders.