We are pleased to announce the release of An Assessment of the North Carolina County Distress Rankings (Tiers), a comprehensive study evaluating the effectiveness of North Carolina’s County Distress Rankings System, commonly known as the Tiers System. This report, produced by NCGrowth and the ncIMPACT Initiative with support from the North Carolina Collaboratory, provides key insights into the system’s current application and offers recommendations for improvement.
Key Findings:
A Call for Change: The findings suggest that the Tiers System, as currently structured, does not serve as an effective tool for economic development. Stakeholders have expressed a need for alternative models that are more tailored to specific policy goals. The report highlights several questions for future research, including exploring new methods of assessing economic distress and determining the most effective way to allocate resources.
Looking Ahead: As discussions on the future of North Carolina’s economic development policies continue, this report serves as a crucial resource for policymakers, business leaders, and community stakeholders. By rethinking how economic distress is measured and addressed, North Carolina has an opportunity to implement more strategic and equitable solutions for economic growth.
Read the full report and explore the detailed findings: [INSERT PDF]
This drop-in style event will showcase the work of NCGrowth and the Kenan Institute for Private Enterprise, partners of the UNC Kenan-Flager Business School. Stations will be set up spotlighting client projects with small businesses and communities, new economic research initiatives, and student involvement. Tribally-led tourism development, outdoor recreation economies, Hurricane Helene recovery, and small manufacturers innovating in rural North Carolina – these are a few topics you can expect to dive into!
Lunch will be available for the first 100 attendees. The event is part of Carolina Engagement Week.
REGISTER HERE: https://uncch.givepulse.com/event/544411
This is event is generously sponsored by Partner Community Capital, a CDFI that supports businesses and non-profits located in underserved communities across Central Appalachia and the Southeast. Learn more at https://partnercap.org/.
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