PA Wilds Center launches Artisan Collaborative to develop new product lines, grow in-region business collaborations

PA Wilds Center launches Artisan Collaborative to develop new product lines, grow in-region business collaborations

Artisans invited to apply to participate in 2024 program by August 16

KANE – PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship invites visual artists and graphic designers in the Pennsylvania Wilds that are working to scale their businesses to compete in an innovative new investment program, the Artisan Collaborative.

Wilds Cooperative of PA logoThe new program, which launches today (July 16) and will run through December 2024, will invest in rural artists to help them develop and bring to market new PA Wilds branded products to meet growing consumer demand. Professional Juried Artists in the Wilds Cooperative of PA (WCO) network who specialize in visual arts and graphic design are eligible to apply and will be selected through a competitive application process.

Four artists will be accepted into the pilot, where they will be paired up to a rural manufacturer or producer and collaborate with that company and the nonprofit PA Wilds Center to develop and bring to market new consumer products that align with the PA Wilds brand values. The artists will be paid for their designs, and have professional development opportunities, including marketing, expanding their business-to-business network, access to new markets, and referrals to resources to help them continue to scale their businesses beyond the scope of the project.

Participating artists will be paid $5,000 each for their designs, and receive $1,000 in professional development support. The Center will also cover $10,000 in start-up inventory from each manufacturer for the new product lines, support third-party distribution logistics, and invest $6,000 in marketing the products and partnerships behind them. All told, each artisan-manufacturer partnership will see a $22,000 investment.

“We see this as a unique opportunity to work collaboratively with both local artisans and manufacturers to bring new products to market that reflect this region’s beauty, bounty and rural traditions,” said Abbi Peters, PA Wilds Center’s Chief Operating Officer. “This kind of collaboration can help establish a benchmark for how larger or more established companies active in our network can collaborate with cultural artists and newer entrepreneurs, and we hope it will lead to more creative end results while also being able to scale overall production. We are also excited about the investment in professional development as that can help creative entrepreneurs truly dive deeper into their businesses and become more sustainable and profitable, ultimately helping to build rooted local and regional wealth.”

Four established rural manufacturers or producers have partnered with the PA Wilds Center on the pilot project and will be paired up with the artists selected, including: Organic Climbing/Nittany Mountain Works in Centre County; St. Marys Box Company in Elk County; Xtreme Wear in Clearfield County and Laughing Owl Press in McKean County. Products to be developed may include branded shipping boxes, stationary sets, coasters, cards, shirts, hats, hoodies, totes and bags, and more.

“We love the PA Wilds Center’s mission and brand and doing collaborations like this,” said Organic Climbing/Nittany Mountain Works Owner Josh Helke, whose company makes climbing crashpads, backpacks, hip packs, bike bags, and other gear from a solar-powered factory that sits atop of a former coal strip mine in Phillipsburg, shipping around the globe.

“The PA Wilds region is unique in the way it has all these incredible natural assets and public land,” Helke said, “but tucked within that are all these companies that still make things. That is really special in a time when so much manufacturing has moved overseas. We are thrilled to work with the PA Wilds Center and its partners to help elevate and celebrate that story, and to work with local creatives to bring some cool new products to market distinct to the PA Wilds region.”

The Artisan Collaborative is being launched with funding support from the Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, the Richard King Mellon Foundation, the U.S. Economic Development Administration and the Appalachian Regional Commission.

“The Pennsylvania Council on the Arts (PCA) has a long and productive relationship with the PA Wilds Center and its nationally recognized leadership,” said Jamie Dunlap, Chief of Creative Catalysts and Lifelong Learning at the PA Council on the Arts. “Starting back in 2019 when the PCA supported the initial training and development program of the PA Wilds Cooperative, we have seen the value and impact of the work they are doing to support rural makers and entrepreneurs. We see this expansion of their ecosystem development as an adaptable model that can be replicated to support creative entrepreneurs in other rural regions in Pennsylvania.”

The Artisan Collaborative is one of several social impact investment offerings that has spun out of the Center’s growing entrepreneurial ecosystem, which supports rural small businesses involved in the region’s tourism and outdoor recreation sectors through professional development, referrals to other service providers, commerce platforms to reach new markets, marketing and branding, and other tools and networks. The ecosystem is tied to a 20-year collaborative effort to grow the region’s nature tourism industry as a way to diversify rural economies, attract investment, inspire stewardship, improve quality of life and retain population. Local, state and federal partners from the public and private sectors are involved in the regional strategy.

As part of its ecosystem, the Center operates three physical mission-driven PA Wilds Conservation Shop gift stores in the region, which focus on selling locally made products from rural PA, and an online marketplace, ShopthePAwilds.com, that does the same. Through just this commerce platform, the Center says, it can see there is consumer demand for more locally made, PA Wilds branded products. The Artisan Collaborative will begin to help address this market gap. Artists accepted into the program will also be able to sell their products through their own channels.

Peters said the hope is to expand the pilot in coming years and to include other types of artisans, manufacturers and products.

Visual artists and graphic designers interested in learning more about the 2024 Artisan Collaborative can visit WildsCoPA.org/artisan-collaborative to learn more and apply by August 16.

 

PA Wilds Center issues RFP for Pennsylvania Wilds Artisan Collaborative Marketing Consultant

REQUEST FOR PROPOSALS: Pennsylvania Wilds Artisan Collaborative Marketing Consultant

The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship (PA Wilds Center) seeks a consultant to support strategic marketing planning for a new program called the Pennsylvania Wilds Artisan Collaborative, which will launch in July 2024 and run through December 31. The Artisan Collaborative will invest in rural entrepreneurs to support the development of new PA Wilds branded products and help bring them to market to meet growing consumer demand. Through this new program, four Professional Juried Artists in the Wilds Cooperative of PA (WCO) network will be selected through a competitive application process to receive funding to work with a local manufacturer to design and bring to market PA Wilds branded products that align with the brand’s values.

The WCO is a value chain network of more than 600 creative entrepreneurs, organizations and communities based in the highly rural Pennsylvania Wilds region, a premier outdoor recreation destination. Together, WCO members and the PA Wilds Center are addressing PA Wilds market demands by connecting and scaling the unique establishments and producers that are central to the region’s place-based tourism development. The goal of this project is to attain a comprehensive plan for marketing the Artisan Collaborative program to customers and to develop tools to consistently promote the program beyond its pilot phase. See “Project Scope” for more details.

Timeline:
RFP Issued: July 16, 2024
Responses Due: August 16, 2024
Potential Interviews: August 23 or 29, 2024
Notifications: August 30, 2024
Contract Period: September 2, 2024 – December 20, 2024
Final Deliverables Due: December 13, 2024

Budget: $20,000 (a separate budget is available for plan implementation)

Contact: Send questions and proposals to: Forms@PAWildsCenter.org

Read the full RFP and submit proposals here.

 

ABOUT THE PA WILDS CENTER

The PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, Inc., is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization whose mission is to integrate conservation and economic development in a way that inspires the communities of the Pennsylvania Wilds. The Pennsylvania Wilds is a 13-county region that includes the counties of Cameron, Clarion, Clearfield, Clinton, Elk, Forest, Jefferson, Lycoming, McKean, Potter, Tioga, Warren, and northern Centre. The PA Wilds Center promotes the region and its 2+ million acres of public lands as a premier outdoor recreation destination as a way to diversify local economies, inspire stewardship, attract investment, retain population and improve quality of life. The PA Wilds Center’s core programs seek to help businesses leverage the PA Wilds brand and connect with new market opportunities, including: the Wilds Cooperative of PA, a network of more than 575 place-based businesses and organizations, and the PA Wilds Conservation Shop, a retail outlet primarily featuring products sourced from the WCO. For more information on the PA Wilds Center, visit www.PAWildsCenter.org. To learn more about the WCO, visit www.WildsCoPA.org. Explore the PA Wilds at www.PAWilds.com. Find regionally made products at www.ShopThePAWilds.com.

 

Media Contact

Britt Madera | Communications Manager

PA Wilds Center for Entrepreneurship, Inc.

bmadera@pawildscenter.org | 570-948-1051

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