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Quick answer: Dayna Neff of the Montcalm Economic Alliance discusses Montcalm County, Michigan, as an attractive region for living, working, and business. She highlights its blend of small-town charm, economic potential, skilled workforce, and diverse recreational opportunities, including over 200 inland lakes and the Fred Meijer Heartland Trail. The Alliance actively supports local economic development and community growth.
Key Takeaways
- Montcalm County, located northeast of Grand Rapids, blends small-town charm with significant economic potential.
- The county offers recreational attractions such as over 200 inland lakes and the 42-mile Fred Meijer Heartland Trail.
- Dayna Neff of the Montcalm Economic Alliance provides insights into local economic development and business support.
- The Montcalm Economic Alliance works to shape a bright future for communities within Montcalm County.
- The Discover Montcalm Podcast features stories celebrating local people, places, and progress in Montcalm County.
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Located just northeast of Grand Rapids, Montcalm County blends small-town charm with big potential. From thriving farms and innovative manufacturers to a skilled workforce and vibrant communities, this region is built on hard work, creativity, and collaboration.
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With more than 200 inland lakes, historic towns, and a wide range of outdoor attractions, Montcalm County is also a favorite destination for recreation and relaxation. Families come from across West Michigan to fish, swim, and explore. The Fred Meijer Heartland Trail—a 42-mile paved path—invites bikers, walkers, and nature lovers to enjoy the beauty of every season.
And when fall arrives, local U-Pick farms open their gates, welcoming visitors to experience the agricultural heart of the county firsthand.
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Sources & Methodology
This post, authored by Duane Weed, summarizes key insights from an interview with Dayna Neff of the Montcalm Economic Alliance, originally featured on the Discover Montcalm Podcast. Duane Weed, the founder of DW Video & Multimedia, LLC in Howard City, Michigan, brings over 30 years of experience in video production, storytelling, and community engagement. As the host and producer of the Discover Montcalm Podcast, he is dedicated to showcasing local businesses, community leaders, and the unique opportunities within Montcalm County and West Michigan.
The information regarding Montcalm County’s economic landscape, recreational attractions, and community features is primarily derived from the expert insights shared by Dayna Neff during the podcast interview. Additional contextual information and data points are supported by public data and official sources to ensure accuracy and provide a broader understanding of the region:
- Montcalm Economic Alliance: Official Website
- Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC): MEDC Resources
- Montcalm County Government: County Information
- Fred Meijer Heartland Trail: Trail Information
Publication Date: October 26, 2023
Last Updated: November 17, 2023
Empowering Growth: Key Partners and Resources in Montcalm County
While the Montcalm Economic Alliance, led by Dayna Neff, is a vital catalyst for progress, the county’s vibrant economic landscape is also shaped by a network of dedicated partners and essential resources. Educational institutions like Montcalm Community College play a crucial role in cultivating a skilled workforce, offering programs that align with local industry needs and preparing residents for future opportunities. This commitment to education ensures a pipeline of talent ready to contribute to the county’s growth.
Businesses looking to thrive in Montcalm County can also tap into broader support systems. The Michigan Economic Development Corporation (MEDC) frequently collaborates with local initiatives, providing state-level resources, incentives, and strategic guidance to foster business expansion and job creation. Locally, Chambers of Commerce, such as those in Greenville, Lakeview, and the Howard City, Michigan Area Chamber of Commerce, serve as invaluable hubs for networking, advocacy, and community engagement, connecting businesses with customers and each other. Furthermore, Small Business Development Centers (SBDC) offer expert consulting and training, helping entrepreneurs navigate challenges and seize new opportunities. These combined efforts, alongside a robust advanced manufacturing sector, create a comprehensive ecosystem designed to support every stage of business development and community prosperity.






