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Agenda Millcreek Business Council Business Promotion Committee Wednesday August 11, 2022 @ 9 am Recap of Recent Events • Meet & Eats • Canyon Rim Cares • Other Upcoming Events • Jordan River Paddling Clean Up, Sept. 10 • Job Fair, Sept. 15, 10 to 1, Millcreek Common • Business Council Awards Ceremony, Oct. 5, Camp Tracy Millcreek Entrepreneurship Training (Anne Arendt) Tuesdays, June 14-Aug 16, Sunnydale Rec Center Millcreek Miracle Campaign a. Bi-weekly Meetings i. Cheri Jackson, Granite Credit Union, Millcreek Promise b. Launch at Business Gala on Oct 5. i. Presentation ii. Video iii. Sign Up/Pledge iv. Non-profits on hand Millcreek Business Council Business Promotion Committee Nate Gibby, Chair Moira Gray, Staff Mike Winder, Staff Millcreek City Hall 3330 South 1300 East Millcreek, Utah 84106 [PHONE REDACTED] millcreek.us ---PAGE BREAK--- c. Advertising Sample d. Components of Campaign i. Directory ii. Advertising 1. Photo shoot at Paletti 2. Photo shoot at Obsidian Fitness 3. Slated (Tres Hombres [Ginny to provide contact info for Don], Canyon Rim Park, Venture Out, Millcreek Canyon, Recycling, Millcreek Gardens, Neighborhood Contest, Bike Shop, Hair Salon, Dance Studios, Gymnastics, Auto Mechanic, St. Marks Hospital, Dignity Mortuary) iii. Microcredentialing 1. Examples of other credentialing programs: a. Workplace Wellness Overview b. Well Building 2. Categories for Credential to earn points a. Environment/Green i. Business recycling ii. Reduced energy and water usage iii. Improved indoor air quality b. Community Involvement i. Events (Canyon Rim Cares, Venture Out) ii. Local Business Councils (Suzi) iii. Involvement with community organizations (schools, Youth Council, Millcreek Promise, other non profit organizations, etc.) c. Shopping Local i. Purchase supplies from other Millcreek establishments ii. Patronize other vendors in Millcreek iii. How to support businesses that sell items outside of Millcreek? d. Employment Practices i. Employ local youth/residents ii. Inclusion/diversity ---PAGE BREAK--- e. Workplace Wellness i. employee accommodation ii. employee health iv. Non-profit Partnerships/Volunteerism Establish a program in which businesses allow employees to take paid time off to volunteer at local nonprofits or schools. 1. Participation could include: a. Volunteer b. Donate proceeds c. Sponsorships d. Adopt-a-Cause 2. Local Non Profits or Volunteer Opportunities: a. Utah School for Deaf and Blind b. Maliheh Free Clinic (City 5K Benefit Race) c. Sunnyvale d. Children’s Service Society e. St. Marks Hospital f. Schools 3. Grants to offset paid time off for volunteerism? (Rita/Josie to explore) 4. Political involvement is not likely to be permissible (Cheri) 5. Examples: a. Granite Credit Union b. Home Depot c. Dignity Mortuary e. Local business features i. Please submit a test listing at f. Promotional Tactics i. PR ii. Social Campaign ($1,500) iii. Yard/Street Signs iv. Outdoor/Billboard ---PAGE BREAK--- v. Posters 1. Printing through Skyline High School, 2. Ask companies to help (e.g. Wasatch Lawn, Golden Customer Care) vi. Stickers vii. Radio (Trina to provide proposal) viii. City Newsletters (City, Business Committees, Print) ix. Street Light Banners (80 throughout the city, $6,000 printing, $2,000 installation) x. Alignable (look into) g. Funding of Campaign i. City Council has provided a $10,000 Grant ii. Grant from GOEO iii. Sponsorship 2. Awards Luncheon 2022 a. Use as a platform to introduce or reinforce the Millcreek Miracle campaign b. Theme: Recycling 3. Business of the Month: a. 4. Additional Business