Clark County’s largest nonprofit business recruiter and jobs promoter has already reached 60 percent of its goal of raising $5.5 million through 2017 to fund its annual operating budget.
The Columbia River Economic Development Council announced that milestone during a kickoff vent for its “Opportunity Clark County” capital campaign, held Thursday morning at the Fort Vancouver Artillery Barracks.
The Vancouver-based nonprofit, formed in 1982, said that since launching its capital campaign in March, it has raised nearly $3.3 million to pay for its operations and initiatives.
Those initiatives — spelled out in a recent Clark County Economic Development Plan the agency commissioned for $80,000 — include growing existing businesses; helping entrepreneurs secure capital; preserving and creating more land for industrial and commercial employers; and teaming up with schools to boost education in science, technology, engineering and math.