MANDATE
To increase business and industry competitiveness, realize the region’s economic potential and compete globally.
BACKGROUNDER
In partnership with Enterprise Saskatchewan, on January 21, 2009 the South Central Enterprise Region (SCER) incorporated as one of thirteen non-profit Enterprise Regions (ER’s) in the province. Replacing the Moose Jaw Regional Economic Development Authority (MJ REDA) and the Red Coat Regional Economic Development Authority (REDA), SCER includes regional representation from diverse stakeholders in key sectors of the economy, communities, and other organizations. The City of Moose Jaw also has representation on the elected Board of Directors, who provides the leadership necessary to build a high performing regional economy.
The service area consists of 29 rural municipalities, 10 towns, 15 villages and the City of Moose Jaw serving a population of 51,830 and covering 26,500 square kilometers.

The South Central Enterprise Region receives both operational and matching project funding from Enterprise Saskatchewan. Its head office is located in Moose Jaw, providing the administrative and human resources necessary to development objectives.
Regular membership is open to any individual residing in the region who has an interest in economic progress. There is no charge to become a member. Board members must hold a membership and be a member in good standing, regularly attend meetings, and maintain confidentiality on all pertinent matters.
The South Central Enterprise Region works with the regional business community to achieve the following strategic imperatives:
What services will the South Central Enterprise Region provide?
How will we do this?
The South Central Enterprise Region will work in partnership with existing businesses in key industry sectors to create wealth and promotion of a favorable business environment to attract investment and jobs. Capacity building will happen through initiatives that may include networking, planning, maximizing the existing infrastructure, regional training (SIAST Palliser Campus, community colleges), applied research (universities), and other federal and provincial government programs.
Key deliverables include:
What will be different?
How will we measure success?
2009 South Central Enterprise Initiatives
South Central Enterprise Region PROJECT FUNDING ($75,000 annually)
Economic development-related Project Funds, as provided by Enterprise Saskatchewan and managed by South Central Enterprise Region, help to fund projects that build regional capacity. Funding is approved by the Board of Directors and applicant must meet its funding criteria. Matching funds by the applicant are typically required. Please see here for more information about the SCER Project Funding Program [2] and to download the SCER APPLICATION FORM [3].
Sources of private matching funds might include:
Contact the South Central Enterprise Region at
info@SouthCentralEnterprise.ca [4] or call (306) 693-7335
Deb Thorn, CEO
deb.thorn@SouthCentralEnterprise.ca [5]
(306) 693-7332 (306) 690-9713 cell
Links:
[1] http://www.southcentralenterprise.ca/about-us/background
[2] http://www.southcentralenterprise.ca/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=56
[3] http://www.southcentralenterprise.ca/sites/default/files/attachments/2009_SCER_Project_Application_Form.pdf
[4] mailto:info@SouthCentralEnterprise.ca
[5] mailto:deb.thorn@SouthCentralEnterprise.ca