COOS BAY, Ore. (Nov. 4, 2025) – The South Coast Development Council (SCDC) has received the 2025 Oregon Economic Development Association (OEDA) Award of Excellence in Economic Development for Business Development Success, recognizing the South Coast Accelerator’s role in driving entrepreneurship and economic growth on Oregon’s South Coast.
Launched in 2024 through a U.S. Economic Development Administration grant and in partnership with Southwestern Oregon Community College (SWOCC), the cities of Coos Bay and North Bend, and SCDC, the South Coast Accelerator (SCA) turned a long-term 2015 vision into a fully operating business hub in just one year. The accelerator opened in July 2024 with its first tenant, Willis Aerial Imagery, and quickly reached full occupancy with 10 diverse businesses – from tech to wellness to professional services.
“This award celebrates the power of collaboration and the entrepreneurial momentum of our region,” said Lexie Woodward, executive director of the South Coast Development Council. “The South Coast Accelerator embodies what’s possible when local nonprofits, colleges, municipalities, and federal partners unite behind a shared vision for innovation and business growth.”
The SCA is the first business incubator of its kind on Oregon’s South Coast. It co-locates key resources – the Southwestern Small Business Development Center (SBDC), Oregon APEX Accelerator, CCD Business Development Corporation, Business Oregon, and SCDC – to create a one-stop hub where entrepreneurs can access advising, financing, procurement assistance, and strategic guidance in one place.
Building a Stronger Regional Economy
In its first year, the accelerator helped create new jobs, recruit businesses from outside the region, and strengthen the local economy through programs such as CO.STARTERS, Pitch Nights, and the Morning Grind Mastermind. These efforts give founders practical tools, mentorship, and a peer network to grow and stay rooted in the South Coast business community.
“Being part of the South Coast Accelerator has genuinely changed the course of my business and my life,” said Rafael Lopez, founder of Alpha Stretch Balance. “The support, guidance, and high-caliber resources provided here are unmatched. This is a place that believes in people, invests in their success, and stands beside them through every step of growth.”
A Model for Rural Innovation
State and regional leaders are now looking to the South Coast Accelerator as a model for rural economic development. By co-locating services and sharing costs, the project shows how small and mid-sized communities can expand business support without expanding overhead – a blueprint other rural areas can replicate.
“We’re proud to see the South Coast Accelerator honored with this statewide award,” said Tanya Rasley, entrepreneurship program manager for SCDC. “It shows that rural communities can lead in innovation, collaboration, and business development.”
OEDA’s Awards of Excellence recognize projects that deliver measurable economic impact, strengthen partnerships, and improve quality of life in Oregon communities.
For more information about the Southwest Oregon Innovation Hub, visit SCDCInc.org or contact Tanya Rasley at Tanya@SCDCInc.org or 541-888-7003.
Media inquiries: Contact Lexie Woodward, SCDC Executive Director, at Lexie@SCDCInc.org or 541-808-7774