Economic Development
Community Profile: GFW Community Profile.pdf
Grand Falls-Windsor is a safe, family-oriented and business friendly community, the hub of the Exploits Valley in harmony with its neighboring communities.
The Economic Development Department has adopted the above Vision Statement to guide the overall efforts and objectives of the Town’s development efforts. This Vision reflects the Town’s current status as well as our goals in economic development and all areas. Its main principles – quality of life and regional leadership – are strong themes reflected in our economic development strategy “Gateway to the New Millennium”.
Organizing for economic development means anticipating and preparing for challenges. The first challenge for the Economic Development Department was to implement the “Gateway” Strategy. This includes the Plan’s recommendations on strategic goals, strategies and ways to measure progress.
The Department has adopted the comprehensive and ambitious three-year Work Plan for Community Economic Development outlined in the Report. This Work Plan divides activities into the five functional areas.
1. Economic Infrastructure Planning
These activities are those that must be accomplished before economic development can take place – they are the foundation on which future economic development will take place. This includes development of specific strategies for Grand Falls-Windsor’s priority economic sectors - Tourism, Education, Forestry, Service, Retail, and Information Technology – as well as a review of municipal development by-laws and ordinances, and other activities.
2. Business Development, Marketing & Promotion
These activities focus on the attraction of new business and the marketing of existing businesses and the community as a whole. This includes a municipal marketing strategy similar to the regional tourism marketing strategy created for the E.V.T.A. (Exploits Valley Tourism Association) in 1995, as well as promotional materials, local awareness activities, and specific events such as an economic development conference for “Twin Town” communities.
3. Business Community Cooperation
These activities focus on keeping the business community informed and meeting their needs. This includes meetings with groups such as the EVEDC, the Chamber of Commerce, the area MHA and provincial Cabinet. It also features organizing workshops and seminars for the local business community, a communications program featuring a quarterly economic development newsletter, an economic development show on the local Cable channel, and a business awards program.
4. Regional Cooperation
With Grand Falls-Windsor’s stature in the region, this function plays a key role in our economic development efforts. Active participation on the EVEDC and support for regional economic development projects such as the aquaculture industry, and the mining sector are important components of this part of the Action Plan.
5. Human & Financial Resources
To implement the Economic Development Strategy, the department is staffed with a full-time Economic Development Officer and a Business Development Officer. The Department is located on the second floor of the Town Hall on 5 High Street.
Council is the catalyst for economic development.
The Grand Falls-Windsor Town Council’s role in economic development is to provide a strong two-way link with the EVEDC and the rest of Economic Zone 12 using all available resources to foster, develop and support business growth directly within Grand Falls-Windsor. The Town is responsible for developing promotional materials and undertaking business prospecting pertaining to our unique development strategies. The Town will also deliver, facilitate and implement programs and services developed by the Zone Board to promote entrepreneurship and support to existing businesses.
In general terms the Town Council will perform the functions and provide the services needed for economic growth and development in Grand Falls-Windsor. The EVEDC will augment the Town’s activities and provide a mechanism for regional planning, coordination, marketing and resource sharing.
Council will foster partnerships with other communities in the Exploits region and with the EVEDC. Council must continue to recognize that economic viability of neighboring communities will support continued growth in Grand Falls-Windsor. Grand Falls-Windsor’s strength as a community will help the entire Exploits region achieve the desired economic and employment growth.
For more information about economic development please use the following contacts
To view the Town of Grand Falls-Windsor's "Doing Business in Grand Falls-Windsor" brochure, click DBG.pdf. This resource tool enables a new business person to access all the local, provincial and federal agencies they will require when starting a new business in Grand Falls-Windsor.
Permits and Applications may be downloaded from this site: http://townofgrandfallswindsor.com/town/permits-and-applications
Gary Hennessey
Economic Development
Officer Town of Grand Falls-Windsor
Phone: 709-489-0483
Fax: 709-489-0465
Cell: 709-486-1932
ghennessey@grandfallswindsor.com
Stan Singh
Business Development Officer
Town of Grand Falls-Windsor
Phone: 709-489-4628
Fax: 709-489-0465
To View the 2009 Town of Grand Falls-Windsor Town Budget: Budget 2009.
To View the 2010 Town of Grand Falls-Windsor Town Budget: Budget 2010.
Trade Sectors
Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency
Business Development Bank of Canada
Exploits Valley Economic Development Corporation
Central Community Development Corporation
Government of Newfoundland & Labrador
Department of Business (Provincial Government)
Department of Innovation Trade and Rural Development (Provincial Government)
Economic Developers Association of Newfoundland & Labrador
Economic Developers Association of Canada
Municipalities Newfoundland & Labrador
Canada Business Service Centre: Newfoundland & Labrador
Community Investment Support Program
Bishop's Falls Centennial Celebrations
Exploits Regional Chamber of Commerce