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Haldimand County Issues RFP For Economic Development & Tourism Branding Strategy

Haldimand County Issues RFP For Economic Development & Tourism Branding Strategy

Pursuant to the recently approved Economic Development and Tourism strategic plans, Haldimand County is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to assist in the development of a comprehensive brand identity and strategy. The Branding Strategy will inform the Economic Development and Tourism Division’s brand positioning and marketing efforts moving forward. The Economic Development and Tourism Division does not currently have a defined brand and implementation strategy that clearly expresses our unique competitive advantage to potential investors, residents and visitors. We currently lack a clearly defined story to tell, about what we have to offer and why potential investors/businesses and tourists should choose Haldimand County. It has been identified through strategic review that a clear well-defined brand is needed to raise the profile of Haldimand County, its assets, opportunities, and quality of life benefits.

It is anticipated that the branding strategy will direct the development of a marketing strategy. The brand strategy will inform initiatives to target the key economic sectors and tourist profiles identified.

Background:

The Corporation of Haldimand County is a single tier municipal entity with a population of approximately 45,000. It is primarily rural in character, with 1251 square km land area and 83 km of shoreline along Lake Erie. The County’s 2018 budget includes a $63,687,390 operating budget, and a $107,737,050 annual capital program. Haldimand County operates generally under the authority of the Municipal Act of Ontario as well as other applicable legislation.

Haldimand County is located on the north shore of Lake Erie and is bordered by: Norfolk County, two First Nations Reserves, Brant County, City of Hamilton and the Region of Niagara. It is well connected by a series of provincial highways. Highway 6 runs north-south from the City of Hamilton through Haldimand County. Highway 6 also links Haldimand County to the 400 series highway (the major highway system in Ontario), which is within a 15 minute drive. Highway 3 passes through Haldimand County and runs east-west from Buffalo to Detroit.

The local economy is dominated by agriculture, large scale employers including steel and related manufacturing, petroleum refining, small business and a growing tourism base. The internationally recognized Heritage Grand River traverses through the County. Southwest Ontario Tourism Corporation (SWOTC) is the provincially mandated Regional Tourism Organization for Southwestern Ontario (including Haldimand County). The larger tourism region (RTO1) is publicly branded as ‘Ontario’s Southwest’.

The Economic Development and Tourism Division function resides in the Planning and Economic Development Department. The Division currently has 5.25 FTEs and one summer student with a gross annual operating budget of $650,340. In August 2015, Haldimand County Council identified their key priorities for the 2014-2018 Term of Council which included the development of an Economic Development and Tourism Strategy.

In 2017 Haldimand County Council approved the Economic Development Strategy and Tourism Strategic Action Plans. Through the public consultation process it was clearly revealed that stakeholders both internally and externally cannot easily identify or describe Haldimand’s unique identity, brand, strengths, location or the economic development opportunities that exist. Both strategies identified the importance of a brand positioning initiative to create a competitive identity marker (unique selling proposition) to inform both economic investment attraction efforts and destination development/promotion efforts in Haldimand County moving forward.

Scope of Work:

Haldimand County is seeking proposals from qualified consultants to undertake a process with key community stakeholders to establish and define the unique value proposition, create a compelling brand, accompanying implementation strategy, and implementation plan for Haldimand County Economic Development and Tourism. The brand should generate community pride and better position the division for resident, business, workforce and tourist attraction.

The consultant will:

The following scope of work will form the basis on the assignment:

The resulting brand, strategy, and messaging should support the goals of the Economic Development and Tourism strategies with a particular emphasis on:

  1. Attracting, retaining and growing business;
  2. Building vibrant communities;
  3. Maintaining and enhancing Haldimand County’s high quality of life;
  4. Becoming investment ready; and
  5. Creating a unique Haldimand County Economic Development identify for residential, business   and tourism attraction.

Due Date:

July 31st

Address:

Manager Support Services/designate

Haldimand County

45 Munsee Street

Cayuga, ON N0A 1E0

PR firms who should be considered include Finn Partners and Ruder Finn.

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