NADO Films CSPDC for Nationwide “EDDs in Action” Video Series

 

The CSPDC welcomed a film crew from the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) to the Shenandoah Valley on May 26–27. The visit was part of NADO’s EDDs in Action video series, which highlights the work of Economic Development Districts (EDDs) across the country. Over the two days, NADO’s team filmed on location and sat down with local partners to capture the stories behind three projects that illustrate the CSPDC’s role in connecting the region to federal and state resources.

At Shenandoah Valley Airport (SHD), cameras rolled on the Aviation Technology Park, where a $2 million Economic Development Administration (EDA) grant helped construct two hangars now fully occupied by private companies. Blue Ridge Community College’s Aviation Maintenance Technology program, which currently operates at the airport, was featured for training students directly alongside the companies that hire them.

In downtown Buena Vista, the crew visited The Advancement Foundation’s Virginia Innovation Accelerator, a former manufacturing facility converted into an entrepreneurship and innovation hub. With more than $2.35 million in grant assistance from CSPDC, the center now houses a diverse mix of startups, from agricultural drone production to indoor mushroom farming, and recently opened a storefront selling goods made by its entrepreneurs.

The final stop was the Shenandoah Valley Center for Advanced Learning (SVCAL), where the GO2Work program, supported by a GO Virginia grant, trained 589 students and awarded 550 professional credentials over two years. Students work on projects ranging from precision welding and machining to building a functioning airplane, providing the kind of hands-on experience that supports the region’s growing technical workforce pipeline.

Interviews featured project leads, business owners, and educators who spoke to what these investments mean for the community. The finished video will be shared through NADO’s national network, putting the Shenandoah Valley’s economic development work in front of audiences across the country. Stay tuned for the release! CSPDC will share the video through our channels once NADO releases it later this year.

 

CSPDC Joins Virginia PDCs on Capitol Hill

Earlier this month, CSPDC participated in the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) Policy Conference, held March 8–11 in Washington, DC. The conference brought together development district professionals from across the country to engage with federal policymakers on issues critical to regional communities.

As part of the conference, Virginia’s PDC community turned out in force for a luncheon meeting with Congressional staff from both Senate offices and three House representatives’ offices. The conversation centered on three priorities directly relevant to the work of regional planning districts and the communities we serve.

First, increased funding for the Economic Development Administration (EDA) — a cornerstone federal partner for economic resilience and regional development investment. Second, support for the BASICS Act, the current vehicle for surface transportation reauthorization, which shapes the framework for how federal transportation dollars flow to states and regions. Third, the Road to Housing Act, which addresses the national housing affordability and supply challenges that are equally pressing here in the Shenandoah Valley.

We also recently shared our Senators’ call for congressionally directed spending requests, and encourage our member jurisdictions to communicate your project ideas to their staff, and call on the PDC for assistance with your requests.