Frisco EDC, the State of Texas and the United States Federal Government offer a variety of economic incentives to qualified companies wishing to relocate to or expand.
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Frisco is a vibrant city with one of the best job markets in the country (SmartAsset, May 2024). We strive for that same recognition across all aspects of living and working in our city, including assistance and incentives we offer those relocating or expanding in these parts. Explore each one in more detail below and reach out with any questions.
Relocation Assistance
Let the Frisco EDC provide an official corporate welcome to your team. The EDC team, along with elected officials, stakeholders and local business leaders, can come to your current location and share the excitement about Frisco and why the city is one of the most exciting and thriving places in the nation to live, work, play, educate and innovate. The team can also provide information on such topics as available types of housing, schools, entertainment, nightlife, shopping, sports and various other lifestyle amenities within the city. Relocation services are also available locally.
The EDC team can also provide a variety of collateral material, such as maps, videos, and fact sheets about Frisco to help make your team’s transition to Frisco a success.
Retention & Expansion Assistance
The Frisco EDC is committed to job growth and serving new and existing Frisco businesses through the development and implementation of progressive initiatives. The EDC also works diligently to support a range of companies, from national brands to sports organizations and more, to expand and reach their fullest potential.
With a thriving business landscape as active as the City of Frisco’s, the EDC team remains in close communication with the changing needs of area businesses. The EDC’s Director of Business Retention & Expansion engages closely with companies one-on-one at an executive level to identify issues and areas of opportunity.
Local and regional decision makers and representatives from a broad range of industrie are dedicated to identifying and providing resources and assistance to promote the success of Frisco businesses.
The Frisco EDC works with companies currently located in the city that are seeking incentives for upcoming business expansion and growth. For more information, contact Frisco EDC’s Business Retention and Expansion division at 972-292-5150.
Frisco EDC’s Retention & Expansion Partners
The Frisco Forum is a quarterly networking event for company vice presidents and C-suite executives to discuss topics ranging from security and international trade to corporate growth and the status and future of development in Frisco, including recent corporate challenges and realignment related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
A network of human resources directors throughout Frisco who meet regularly to collaborate and discuss best practices, challenges, workforce solutions, and training opportunities.
Focused on connecting Frisco’s young professionals (ages 21-40) and providing diversity of information and growth opportunities, FYP is a highly successful partnership of the Frisco EDC and the Frisco Chamber of Commerce.
The Chamber provides assistance for its members through training in marketing, sales, workforce, customer service, technology, management and professional development. In addition, the Chamber hosts a free community job bank for local companies.
The local branch of the Texas Workforce Commission is dedicated to matching job-seekers with companies looking for specific skill sets. The office, located in McKinney, has access to statewide databases for potential employees in every industry. In addition, Workforce Solutions provides hiring grants for various industries and a wide array of training initiatives.
Collin College is the Collin County community college district, with the Preston Ridge Campus located in the heart of Frisco. Currently, the College serves over 45,000 students and offers more than 100 degree and certification programs.
Specialized employment and training programs from Collin College include:
Continuing Education and Workforce Development: The CE division of Collin College offers courses and certifications in a wide variety of curriculum, from logistics to human resources to the latest trends in technology and sustainable practices.
Collin Corporate College: This is Collin County's premier provider of corporate and workforce education and training. Leveraging the academic excellence of and powered by Collin College, the Collin Corporate College can empower your organization to achieve new levels of success through individual and team development.
The Collin SBDC is a cooperative partnership between the U.S. Small Business Administration, the State of Texas, and Collin College. The Collin SBDC provides free business counseling and is prepared to assist in identifying grant and attractive loan opportunities.
Search 4 U Inc. is a dynamic site where corporations can post employment opportunities. It serves as a community of companies and organizations that make it easier for candidates to find fulfilling careers in today’s economy. The service is free to use.
The Frisco EDC has created an exclusive Frisco Job Board powered by LinkedIn, which aggregates every job opening in Frisco from LinkedIn, all in one convenient location. The Frisco EDC is the first economic development corporation in the U.S. to present this unique approach to job searching on its website. Users can search jobs in the City of Frisco by either experience level or industry.
In addition to the above public agencies, Frisco is home to branches of various universities, each of which provide degree and continuing education opportunities geared toward corporate talent: