Monday, November 29, 2010

Paying attention to govt. is our right, duty

Published November 29,2010 in the Culpeper Star Exponent

“Our destiny is in our hands” is a common quote. Yet, The phrase makes me think about our uncommon opportunity to shape our future. I say opportunity, but is it really our obligation to our children to shape our future? Our Democracy was established by those who held our right to a voice in Government, worthy of defending with one of our most precious resources, the lives of our soldiers. Thus as a sacred honor, we have the opportunity, right, and obligation to pay attention to what happens in our Government and express our views thru the orderly process of working with our elected officials.

On December 2nd, the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce will host our Virginia Senator, Edd Houck, and Delegate, Ed Scott to hear from you the community regarding your organization’s needs, concerns, and legislative ideas. The Legislative Breakfast is a long standing service that the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce provides to members and to the community. This allows our elected officials to hear from many voices in one meeting that may not otherwise be feasible. Senator Edd Houck and Delegate Ed Scott will be able to take the information that they glean from the Legislative Breakfast to consider as they represent us in the Virginia General Assembly. The General Assembly convenes on January 12th in Richmond. As we know, the state and local budgets are being stretched due to the effects of a tough economy. It is up to us to make the case for support or supporting legislation for our needs. Our representatives are skilled legislators, with established experience in advancing opportunities for their constituents when possible. Click here to register now

The meeting will be held at the Country Club of Culpeper, breakfast begins at 8 AM and presentations start at 8:30 AM. We will be taking prewritten outlines (required and subject to approval) from those interested in speaking thru 5 PM, Tuesday November 30th. The meeting is open to the public with pre-registration and payment ($20 per person including breakfast). Register at CulpeperChamber.com or in person at the Culpeper Chamber office at 109 S. Commerce Street – The Depot.

If you are interested in understanding more about the legislative process in Virginia, the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce members, thru the Virginia Chamber of Commerce, are invited to attend Chamber Day at the Capitol on January 26, 2011. Join the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce as a member, mark your calendar, and join us in Richmond to hear from and interact with State Government in person for a rewarding experience.

"Words mean more than what is set down on paper. It takes the human voice to infuse them with deeper meaning." ~  Maya Angelou

Jim Charapich, President/CEO Culpeper County Chamber of Commerce

Monday, November 15, 2010

Help the United Way this Holiday

Published in the Culpeper Star Exponent on November 15, 2010
The holidays are approaching and our hearts and minds turn toward family and friends. We often take time to celebrate our thanks for our founding heritage while looking forward toward a new year. Many of us reflect upon our faith and find a peace and understanding toward renewed strength for service to our calling and purpose.

However, there are many who are wondering where they will find a Thanksgiving meal. They are wondering how they will heat their home this winter. They may be asking how they will be able to provide the traditional gifts for their loved ones this year.

Our economy has forced many to stretch their resources to limits never felt before. Despite the slow economic recovery, high foreclosure statistics, and local unemployment figures, there are those ready to rise to the call to help others in need. Culpeper is especially unique in this regard. We have a strong woven fabric of support on many levels.

Our Non-Profit, Government, and Church support organizations work with diligent care to secure the volunteers, funding, and other resources providing help when needed. In addition, it is amazing, quite moving, and ultimately inspiring to see the business community in Culpeper offer their support. They are asked to give for many reasons and for many causes. Their generosity is a bright strength in our community.

There are opportunities for each of us to help. If you would like to be a part of the bright strength of service in Culpeper during this holiday season, there are many opportunities…

First, one of the best places to find out about volunteer needs and opportunities is http://piedmontunitedway.org/volunteers.htm. Check it out.

Next, if you want to be a part by making a financial contribution to those in the most need or in a special venue that you would like to support, the Piedmont United Way Office is a great resource. They work with over 50 local organizations to provide support thru United Way contributions.

Finally, the United Way Campaign set a $500,000 goal this year. Their Campaign Team is ready to meet with you and your business associates to set up an easy payroll deduction program or one time contribution. Join the United Way Team today and make this holiday season a brighter place.

"With a good conscience our only sure reward, with history the final judge of our deeds, let us go forth to lead the land we love asking His blessing and His help, but knowing that here on earth God's work must truly be our own." ~ John F. Kennedy

Best regards,
Jim Charapich
President & CEO
Culpeper Chamber of Commerce & Visitor's Center

Monday, November 8, 2010

Chamber focused on jobs in area

Published in the Culpeper Star Exponent on November 8, 2010
The Agenda for the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce will continue to move forward in November and December. We are focused on jobs and the 2011 Legislative Agenda in Richmond. In order to do this we have set dates for 2 key events. The first event is a visit from Lieutenant Governor Bill Bolling.

The Lieutenant Governor has been named as the Chief Jobs Creation Officer in the McDonnell Administration. In order to bring this message to our area, the Regional Chambers of Commerce including Orange, Madison, Fauquier, and Culpeper will jointly host the Lieutenant Governor to speak about jobs and job creation in Virginia.

According to a recent update from the Lieutenant Governor’s office, the Governor's Commission on Economic Development and Job Creation released interim recommendations to support job creation in Virginia. Some of the suggestions were as follows: Establish an Emerging Technology Fund, Develop a Tourism Development Grant Program, Transform Academic Institutions into Economic Engines, Do More to Support Small Business Growth, Train Workers for Virginia Businesses, Improve the Coordination, Efficiency and Responsiveness of Government, and Develop More Effective Business Recruitment.

Join us at the Germanna’s Daniel Technology Center in Culpeper on Friday November 19th for a luncheon to hear more. The link for registration is found on the Culpeper Chamber website at CulpeperChamber.com click here to REGISTER NOW. Dr. Jeanne Wesley Vice President for Workforce Development and Community Relations at Germanna Community College will offer a welcome to the Germanna Daniel Technology Center. Delegate Ed Scott will also be on hand to introduce the Lieutenant Governor and add a few comments about our local economy.

Our next event is the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce Annual Legislative Breakfast held at the Country Club of Culpeper. We offer local businesses and organizations the opportunity to address our state representatives regarding important issues for consideration as they plan their agenda for the General Assembly which convenes on January 12th 2011. We are fortunate to have excellent leadership in Richmond. REGISTER NOW According to his website, Senator Edd Houck was elected to the Virginia State Senate in 1983. Senator Houck currently serves on the Finance, Education and Health, Transportation, Rules, and the General Laws and Technology committees. Beginning in the 2008 General Assembly Session, he became Chairman of the Senate Education and Health Committee and the Senate Finance Committee's Health and Human Resources Subcommittee. As the son of a small businessman, Edd Houck was raised to appreciate the values of hard work and diligence.

In addition, according to his website, Delegate Ed Scott serves on the Agriculture, Chesapeake, and Natural Resources, General Laws, Transportation, and Science and Technology Committees. In the 2008 session, Delegate Scott was appointed to serve as chairman of the Transportation Subcommittee dealing with DMV, titling, registration, and insurance issues. Delegate Scott is known for bringing a business perspective to his work as our Delegate. He understands the budgets of small businesses and the consequences of government regulation.

Join us for the 2010 Legislative Conference & Breakfast Thursday, December 2, at 8 AM, presentations begin at 8:30 AM. Go to CulpeperChamber.com for details and registration.

Your Chamber – Your Business – Our Future - Join Us.

Jim Charapich is the President/CEO of the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. Charapich can be reached at jcharapich@culpepervachamber.com

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Much in store at 96th Annual Banquet

Published in the Culpeper Star Exponent on November 1, 2010

Croftburn Farms, Old House Vineyards, and Belmont Farms Distillery are just a few of the special features that we have in store for you at the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce’s 96th Annual Banquet to be held at Germanna’s Daniel Technology Center Thursday, Nov. 4.

Croftburn Farms was the recipient of the Agribusiness of the Year Award for 2010 from the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. This fits our mission to buy as many of the products used from local sources and members. I am proud to say that we will be serving Croftburn Farms Beef in the main dishes this year. I can’t wait to try the dishes created by Kitchen Gourmet Catering that include the Croftburn Farms Beef.

Our banquet will be moderated by Todd Brown of Brown Harris Investments. Knowing Todd, this is going to be a great evening. Come early to develop your strategy for bidding on the silent auction items. You can find some of the silent auction items displayed on the Chamber website ChamberBanquet.com. Or go to our Facebook page and click on the “Like” button for Chamber updates. There is still time to get your silent auction item in for the banquet.

Our guest speaker this year is from the Virginia Tourism Corporation. Bobbi Walker will provide some great ideas with a mix of humor about customer service. I heard Ms. Walker speak at a Virginia Chamber of Commerce Executives meeting last year. We booked her early as she is in high demand having spoken at many of the Chambers of Commerce events around the state. Ms. Walker has also provided support to Germanna lending her insights at the Workforce and Community Education Advisory meeting that we attended in June. You will be uplifted and inspired by her message.

The Award recipients this year will be very interesting. We have had many names and businesses submitted in each category. The awards to be given are Non-Profit of the Year, Young Professional of the Year, Most Improved Business Location, Small Business Person of the Year, The L.B. Henretty Award, and a new award this year – Business of the Year. The selection committee individuals were given 3 votes for their top choice, 2 votes for their second choice, and one vote for their third choice. When all of the votes were tallied – our 2010 recipients were identified. You will want to be there to see the recipients announced.

Great food and refreshments from local, world renowned producers, entertainment from a world class speaker, recognizing super stars in our local economy, sensational silent auction items, and a once-a-year networking event…..

Your Chamber – Your Business – Our Future - Join Us

Jim Charapich is the President/CEO of the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce. Charapich can be reached at
jcharapich@culpepervachamber.com

Monday, October 25, 2010

Finding Ways to Create Jobs

Find Local Jobs at CulpeperJobs.com
Published in the Culpeper Star Exponent on October 25, 2010


McDonnell Announces 240 New Jobs in Pulaski County May 06, 2010. Governor McDonnell Announces 300 New Jobs in City of Radford May 11, 2010. McDonnell Announces MeadWestvaco to Move to Virginia May 24, 2010. Va. officials welcome Northrop Grumman to Falls Church Jul 12, 2010. McDonnell Announces Microsoft to Locate Major Data Center in Mecklenburg Aug 27, 2010. Governor McDonnell Announces 174 New Jobs in Winchester Sep 10, 2010.


These are a few of the announcements on Governor Bob McDonnell’s website that describe the jobs introduced so far this year in Virginia. It is great to see jobs in other areas of Virginia since we all benefit from the jobs in our Commonwealth. We are fortunate to have major employers in Culpeper that have weathered the economic storm and preserved many jobs. It is also very good to see the Terremark / Verizon development unveiled. However, we have some work to do in supporting more job creation.


Jobs in my view are the foundation of economic recovery in our community. With unemployment bordering 10%, and probably more unofficially, the cost to our community is significant in government financial support. The potential for a reemployed workforce to buy houses and liquidate our abundance of foreclosures could firm up real estate price levels. Newly employed workers could thus increase the much needed tax revenue into the Town and County. Tax revenues that are desperately needed for school teacher raises, emergency services funding, and investment in maintaining our roads.


Creating local jobs for the approximately 40% of our workforce that commute out of Culpeper would be one of the best “Buy Local” programs that we could implement. Four hours of commuter time per day could be replaced with time and energy invested in local shopping and local community support.


We have heard it through the news cycles, the election speak, the rhetoric of elected leaders - jobs should be our priority. There are no projections for a quick economic recovery. Our policy decisions need to be driven by job creation potential. What are our immediate opportunities?


It is time for Water and Sewer to be negotiated and resolved between the Town and the County. There is every reason that this issue can be resolved and put into the DONE column with a big sign – JOBS WELCOME. We are close, and yet there are a few “Hypothetical’s” and “What If’s” that attempt to make “Water and Sewer Progress” oxymoronic…. Our legacy for 2010 should be Leadership, Statesmanship, and Vision.

What impact would Traffic Impact Fees (TIF’s) have on job creation? We need revenue for road maintenance. We need to have projects funded for our roadway infrastructure. Would TIF’s discourage new businesses to locate in Culpeper? Would TIF’s discourage local businesses to grow and add locations? Are there any other sources for transportation revenue to fund road work? There are no easy answers, and yet right now, we need jobs and we need to find ways to encourage job growth.


Our public policies can lead the way in setting the table for job creation. We can choose not to participate in the “Jobless Recovery”.


Best Regards


Jim Charapich
President / CEO
Culpeper Chamber of Commerce


Tuesday, October 12, 2010

Foundation Center offers help for nonprofits

Published in the Culpeper Star Exponent on October 11, 2010 
The Foundation Center is known in the Non-Profit community as “The” resource for funding, grants, and grant writing resources. I have been attending free webinars at the Culpeper County Library which are offered by the Foundation Center. The topics for the webinars were Grant Writing Basics, Online Grantseeker Resources, Proposal Writing Basics, and Grant Database Navigation.

The Online Grantseeker Resources webinar covered questions like: 1) I’m new to the field. How do I begin? 2) How can I find information on the Grant makers that will fund me? 3) How can I grow my knowledge of nonprofits and philanthropy today? 4) I’m looking for a job in the nonprofit sector. What resources do you have for job seekers?

There are several new additions to the Foundation Center website. For example, the new TRASI section provides Tools and Resources for Affecting Social Impact. This database of tools allows one to develop strategies in measuring the social impact and the social change of your program. Thus allowing for better support in grant and funding recruitment.

Grantspace.org is another new addition to the Foundation Center resources. The website will include much of the current Foundation Center training resources. In addition, it will allow the Non-Profit grant seeking community to collaborate in efforts to achieve their missions.

Glasspockets.org is an interesting part of the Foundation Center resource. The site allows us to track giving and special opportunities available from philanthropists. One of my favorite aspects of this site is that it aggregates the foundations that push information out thru Facebook and Twitter. It is easy to find the foundations that you are interested in and then tune into their style of giving. They call this Foundation Transparency 2.0 – very cool!!

The map on the front of the Foundation Center website shows the areas of the country where some $450 million has been distributed to help those affected in the downturn by Foundation Grants. The map allows detailed drill downs by state and by date range. It reports that Virginia recipients have received over $16 million for 2009 and 2010.

The Foundation Center database is carefully controlled allowing access at special Foundation Center locations throughout the US. Our Culpeper County Library is one of those locations thanks to support from many local Non-Profit groups such as Healthy Culpeper, Non-Profit Council of the Culpeper Chamber of Commerce, Private Donors, and the Culpeper County Library.

We have the opportunity to bring funds into our community organizations, create jobs, and strengthen our local economy one grant at a time… The database is free, the opportunity is powerful, and the results can mean everything.

Best Regards

Jim Charapich
President / CEO
Culpeper Chamber of Commerce

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

How to make "us" better

Published in the Culpeper Star Exponent on October 4th, 2010

Real estate values are low. There are high numbers of foreclosures. There is high unemployment. Some of our critical services are stretched to a very thin line. County and State budgets are very lean. And the news seems to be more challenging than assuring for economic improvement.

That is until we look at Culpeper and what we are doing to strengthen our local economy. One of my favorite quotes from Brian Tracy a motivational speaker is that “If it is going to be, it is up to me”. “ME” meaning as a community it is up to “US” to find ways to bring economic prosperity to our community.

What are we doing / can we do to set the stage for this transition to the “next economy”? First, the Town Council and the Board of Supervisors are working in historically significant unity. They plan to resolve the water and sewer issues that have consumed time and resources for decades with little progress. In addition to the many attributes that we have for job creation, optimizing our water and sewer resources leads “US” toward a stronger economic foundation.


Next, we know that a large percentage of our workforce travels north everyday from Culpeper. It is important to know what the job skills for that work force are. We need to focus on finding grants or resources to identify this information in order to show new and relocating companies what the local workforce skills are. We know that most commuters would prefer to work where they live. Please contact the Culpeper Chamber if you are interested in working on grant sourcing for this mission. Our Technology Council will be working on this in the coming months. This also helps Germanna in planning for curriculum for the local workforce. It would be great if our commuters used Germanna for their training rather than staying in NOVA to take classes.

The retail numbers for Culpeper were up 8% thru July over last year. Though this is good news, it is over last year, which was a tough year. This does indicate that there are more dollars being spent in Culpeper. We need to continue to find ways to invite visitors to come to Culpeper and enjoy our retail, restaurants, and hospitality businesses. We have strategic opportunities this autumn time of year. However, we need to focus on the tougher months of January thru March for this segment of our economy. Culpeper would be a great location for small 25 to 100 person conferences, tournaments, church programs, and association meetings…. We can all work together to pull this economy forward. Every event makes a difference. Bring your friends and associates to discover Culpeper. They will thank you.

Though we are making progress, we have some work to do…We need to stimulate our home sales, bring our real estate values up, thus, brining more tax revenue into the Town and County, eliminate the foreclosure problem, and get our building community back to work. We need to stimulate our retail / hospitality businesses with a strong buy local focus to support the businesses during the slower sales days of the mid week (see CulpeperChamber.com for Hot Deals). We need to bring visitors here for meetings and on the weekends to discover our quality of life. “If it is going to be it is up to US”

Best Regards

Jim Charapich
President / CEO
Culpeper Chamber of Commerce