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Category: Community Improvement

HAMPTON ROADS PARTNERSHIP

 

Norfolk, VA

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HAMPTON ROADS PARTNERSHIP

Physical Address:
Norfolk, VA 23510 
EIN:
54-1808155
Web URL:
www.hrp.org
Blog URL:
smartregion.org/
Leadership:
Mr. Dana Dickens, Chief Executive

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Basic Organization Information

HAMPTON ROADS PARTNERSHIP

Physical Address:
Norfolk, VA 23510 
EIN:
54-1808155
Web URL:
www.hrp.org 
Blog URL:
smartregion.org/ 
NTEE Category:
S Community Improvement, Capacity Building 
S30 Economic Development 
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Year Founded:
1997 
Ruling Year:
1997 

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Mission Statement

To provide leadership to focus on the strategic issues that will improve Hampton Roads' competitive position in the global economy

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Impact Statement

In today’s highly competitive and rapidly changing global economy, traditional political boundaries are irrelevant. The boundaries that matter, for work and for play, are those of commerce, and they are drawn around metropolitan regions, not localities.

Regions that will prosper are those that find ways to become more agile and efficient - providing their economies with cost effective and supporting infrastructure - within these economic boundaries. In the absence of region-wide mechanisms for the provision of these essentials, cooperation among localities in a region is imperative.

Regions – not cities or counties – are the units of economic competition in the world today. Only regions have the necessary scale and diversity to compete in the global marketplace. Only regions have an asset profile capable of projecting overall strength.

Regions are the geographic units in which our goods and services are created. We hire from a regional labor force. We count on a regional transportation system to move the people and the materials involved in their production. We rely on a regional infrastructure to keep the bridges and roads intact and our sewers and pipelines functioning. We live in a regional environment where water and air – and people – do not recognize political boundaries.

To compete effectively regions have to be cohesive – that is, they have to be capable of solving problems and seizing opportunities in a timely fashion, together. In a nation with few regional governments, cities and counties must find ways to work together for their mutual benefit.

Hampton Roads is more competitive, as a region, when we think, live and act regionally.

 
 

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Mr. Dana Dickens


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