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      A cluster is a regional concentration of related industries that arise out of the various types of linkages or externalities that span across industries in a particular location. The U.S. Benchmark Cluster Definitions are designed to enable systemic comparison across regions. View and compare clusters across the U.S.

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      A region is broadly defined as a county, economic area (EA), metro/micropolitan statistical area (MSA), or state. The U.S. Benchmark Cluster Definitions use the U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis defined economic areas. View and compare regions across the U.S.

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  • Chambers of Commerce and Industry Associations (19)
  • Cluster Organizations and Initiatives (153)
  • Companies (43)
  • Federal Agencies (10)
  • Federal Labs (315)
  • Innovation and Entrepreneurship Support Organizations (296)
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  • Regional Partnerships and Initiatives (443)
  • State and Local Government Agencies (50)
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  • Universities (120)
  1. Organizations
  2. Regional Partnerships and Initiatives

Capital Region Planning Commission

The Capital Region Planning Commission (CRPC) is a Council of Governments serving the eleven-parish Capital Region, which includes the following Parishes: Ascension, East Baton Rouge, East Feliciana, Iberville, Livingston, Pointe Coupee, St. Helena, Tangipahoa, Washington, West Baton Rouge, and West Feliciana.

Location

333 N 19th Street/P.O. Box 3355

LA 70821

Casper Area Economic Development Alliance, LLC

No description available.

Location

300 South Wolcott, Suite 300

Casper, WY 82601

Catawba Regional Council of Governments

Catawba Regional Council of Governments (COG) is an association of South Carolina local governments in Chester, Lancaster, Union, and York counties. The COG serves as a forum for intergovernmental cooperation and as a central staffing resource for grantsmanship, land use and transportation planning, community and economic development, workforce investment, GIS mapping, information systems, and project management.

Location

215 Hampton St

Rock Hill

SC 29730-4887

CCD Business Development Corporation

No description available.

Location

744 Southeast Rose Street

OR 97470-3941

Central Arizona Governments

The Central Arizona Governments (CAG) was formed in 1970 and incorporated in 1975. CAG is one of six regional planning districts, or Councils of Governments (COGs), established by Executive Order 70-2 by the Governor of Arizona. The Mission of the Central Arizona Governments is to provide effective planning and model programs which offer creative solutions to the unique needs within Region V.

Location

1075 S. Idaho Road - Suite 300 Apache Junction

AZ 85219

Central Arkansas Planning and Development District

The Central Arkansas Planning and Development District (CAPDD) is the link between community, government, and industry in Central Arkansas. Established in 1968, CAPDD is a non-profit, multi-county, multi-purpose, and multi-funded planning and development organization serving Lonoke, Prairie, Monroe, Faulkner, Pulaski and Saline Counties. We provide many services that help improve communities economically, as well as ecologically. These services include:

Location

902 North Center St

AR 72086

Central Midlands Council of Governments

Since 1969, the Central Midlands Council of Governments (CMCOG) has been assisting local governments develop local and regional plans within the four midlands counties (Fairfield, Lexington, Newberry, Richland) of South Carolina, as well as providing local governments with planning and technical support to improve the quality of life within the region.

Location

236 Stoneridge Drive

SC 29210

Central Mississippi Planning and Development District

Central Mississippi Planning & Development District (CMPDD) is a sub-state regional planning organization serving the governments of seven adjacent counties in central Mississippi - Copiah, Hinds, Madison, Rankin, Simpson, Warren and Yazoo. CMPDD is a non-profit corporation concerned with meeting the ever-changing needs of its seven member counties and thirty-four municipalities.

Location

P. O. Box 4935

Jackson

MS 39296-4935

Central Nebraska Economic Development District

The Central Nebraska Economic Development District (CNEDD) is a 15-county regional development organization that encourages cooperation between local government officials, community-based organizations and the private sector. The District provides the link between federal and state programs, and the local level where development actually occurs.

Location

P.O. Box 825

Chambers, NE 68713

Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board

The Central New York Regional Planning and Development Board (CNY RPDB) is a public agency that was established in 1966 by Cayuga, Cortland, Madison, Onondaga, and Oswego Counties under the provisions of Article 12B of the New York State General Municipal Law. The CNY RPDB is governed by a board of directors that is appointed by its five member counties. Financial support for the agency is provided by member county contributions, state and federal grants, and contract service revenue.

Location

100 Clinton Square

Suite 200

NY 13202

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The U.S. Cluster Mapping Project is led by Professor Michael E. Porter at the Institute for Strategy and Competitiveness, Harvard Business School.

This project is funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce, Economic Development Administration.