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INDIAN RIVES; COUNTY NONPROFIT / QUASI AGENCY REQUEST FOR FUNDING <br />3. Briefly list any certifications and/or accreditatlons obtained J)y your agency. <br />The Chamber and its departments were audited and/or reviewed by the Internal Revenue Service in <br />1994 to seek compliance with its non-profit status. The IRS determined the Chamber met all <br />requirements and re -certified the non-profit status in 1995. An audit of our economic development <br />activities was completed for the last fiscal year by a local accounting firm with a copy provided to the <br />county. <br />Since 2000, the Economic Development Director has held the status of Certified Economic Developer, <br />the industry's highest professional status attained through the International Economic Development <br />Council. This designation is earned through a combination of professional development, practical <br />experience and aptitude. Of the approximately 300 active economic developers in Florida, 89 <br />practitioners have earned this designation. <br />In 2009, the Chamber's Economic Development Office was recognized by Trade & Industry magazine <br />with Corporate Investment and Community Impact (CiCi) Awards for our role in retaining Piper Aircraft <br />in Vero Beach, the award recognizes corporate locations and investments with a focus on the company <br />investing in the community and the economic developers responsible for securing that investment. With <br />over 1,000 nominations received each year, the CiCi Awards recognize the top fifteen community <br />projects in the U.S. that "have profound implications for local communities". <br />In 2008, the Chamber received a 4 -star accreditation with the U.S. Chamber of Commerce. With nearly <br />7,000 chambers of commerce in all of the United States, accreditation is a prestigious honor that <br />distinguishes quality, expertise and strong leadership. <br />In 2006, the Workforce Development Board of the Treasure Coast (now CareerSource Research <br />Coast) recognized the. Chamber's Economic Development Office as "Partner of the Year." <br />In 2006, the American Society of Association Executives recognized the Chamber's disaster recovery <br />plan that was implemented following the 2004 hurricane season. <br />The EDO received the 2005 "Promotional Materials Award" from the Southern Economic Development <br />Council for our professionally designed collateral material. <br />4. How does your program differ from similar ones provided in the community? How do the programs <br />•omplement those offered by other agencies-! <br />There are no other comprehensive countywide economic development programs of this type provided <br />by, or performed by, any other group or agency within the county. The Chamber is recognized by <br />Enterprise Florida, our statewide economic development organization, as the primary economic <br />development agency of record for Indian River County. <br />The EDO works closely with other agencies as well as public officials to facilitate business <br />development efforts as well as the retention and expansion of local business. The Chamber maintains <br />contact with regional, state, and federal agencies and elected officials who are critical to the success of <br />our programs and benefits to local industry. We are also the "go -to" organization in times of disaster, <br />partnering with the County and Emergency Management personnel. <br />103 <br />