Established in 1993, Impact DataSource is an economic consulting firm that evaluates prospective economic development deals from all angles. We prepare individual analyses on projects, and also offer desktop and web-based impact models so that clients can run as many reports as they would like, only needing project data to utilize the pre-built tool. Our impact analysis will tie together the economic impact, fiscal impact, and possible incentives of the deal. Since every community is unique, we customize each analysis and impact model, and offer unlimited training, support, and consulting so that our clients never feel alone.

Economic Development Secrets
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Established in 1993, Impact DataSource is an economic consulting firm that evaluates prospective economic development deals from all angles. We prepare individual analyses on projects, and also offer desktop and web-based impact models so that clients can run as many reports as they would like, only needing project data to utilize the pre-built tool. Our impact analysis will tie together the economic impact, fiscal impact, and possible incentives of the deal. Since every community is unique, we customize each analysis and impact model, and offer unlimited training, support, and consulting so that our clients never feel alone.
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Recent Episodes

October 3, 2024
065 - All About Impact DashBoard With Paul Scheuren
Paul Scheuren of Impact DataSource demonstrates Impact DashBoard, a web-based tool, enabling economic developers to strategically analyze projects in this interview.

October 24, 2022
064 - Economic Development Secrets - J.P. Nauseef, JobsOhio
J.P. Nauseef, CEO of JobsOhio, discusses Ohio's unique private economic development corporation and its strategies for job creation, capital investment, and attracting major projects like Intel's semiconductor factories in this interview.

May 10, 2022
063 - Economic Development Secrets - The Impact of Remote Workers: It's Complicated
This episode examines the complex impact of remote workers on economic development, presented by Impact DataSource.
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