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A Crowdsourced Collection of Example Site Selection Responses

Let's build a collection of site selection submissions.

Dane Carlson
Dane Carlson
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A Crowdsourced Collection of Example Site Selection Responses
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Good morning econ dev friends,

Recently, several budding economic developers from smaller communities, have sought guidance in determining the appropriate materials to submit when responding to project RFIs.

To assist them, I've offered to help create of a comprehensive archive of site selection submissions.

If possible, kindly contribute an example from your organization. Please ensure that no confidential information is included.

Ideally, submissions that have already contributed landing a successful project would be most appreciated.

Share your site selection submission here.

Dane

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CEO of Sitehunt, the AI platform for economic development, site selection and RFI automation. Host and publisher of the Econ Dev Show. In Houston, Texas.


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