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Making Goods Available for Less to Local Small Businesses, CCAP Partners

The Central Corridor Anchor Partnership (CCAP), through the leadership of partners HealthPartners and M Health Fairview, is enabling costs savings for small businesses and CCAP partners on a wide array of goods and products.

CCAP members and local small businesses are invited to utilize Premier Pricing to save on everything from office supplies to personal protective equipment to IT products.

Savings throughout your business' graphic, courtesy of Premier

Savings throughout your business' graphic, courtesy of Premier

Premier is a nationally recognized performance improvement organization that is committed to delivering long-term cost savings to its members. The group purchasing organization enables members to, among other services, reduce expenditures by purchasing goods and products at discounted rates. HealthPartners and M Health Fairview are making this discounted pricing opportunity available to all CCAP partners and Central Corridor small businesses. 

About CCAP

CCAP is a group of colleges, universities, hospitals, and health care organizations located near the Green Line in Minneapolis–St. Paul.  Once established, anchor institutions tend not to move, and therefore may play an important role in our local economies.  Our health care partners include M Health Fairview, Hennepin Health, and Regions/HealthPartners, and college partners include Augsburg University, Minneapolis College, University of St. Thomas/Dougherty Family College, and St. Catherine University. Each partner organization has invested greatly in its physical infrastructure to serve its patients, students, and employees. In that sense, our partners are anchored to the health, vitality, and growth of the neighborhoods around us. 

The opening of the Green Line LRT provided CCAP partners an organizing occasion to collaborate to, among other goals, spend more of our procurement dollars with Central Corridor businesses to make our organizations stronger and bring more prosperity to the Twin Cities region. Central Corridor zip codes are: 55101, 55102, 55103, 55104, 55105, 55106, 55107, 55114, 55117, 55130, 55401, 55402, 55403, 55404, 55411, 55414, 55415, 55454, and 55455.

CCAP Procurement Initiatives

In addition to the Premier group pricing opportunity, CCAP continues to work toward its goals of creating and attracting jobs to the Central Corridor by increasing the amount of local purchasing made by anchor institutions, and by creating cost savings over time for anchors through collective procurement, through the following strategies:

  • driving individual anchor institution purchasing to Central Corridor vendors and tracking results;

  • contracting with Central Corridor suppliers to provide goods/services to anchors through below-list pricing or joint contracts; and

  • growing or attracting suppliers to the corridor to meet anchor spend that is currently being exported out of Minnesota.

Making Discounted Pricing Widely Available through Access to Premier

Vini Manchanda, Vice President of Supply Chain Services at HealthPartners, has first-hand experience with the challenges of identifying significant purchasing opportunities with businesses within the Central Corridor. 

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"The primary local procurement challenge for CCAP partners, particularly healthcare partners, is that they are limited to buying goods and services that are very healthcare-centric, and may not be available within the Central Corridor," says Manchanda. "The second challenge is that some suppliers in the corridor do not possess the supply-side scale that many CCAP partners need." 

Vini Manchanda, Vice President of Supply Chain Services at Health Partners

Vini Manchanda, Vice President of Supply Chain Services at Health Partners

Manchanda offered a new solution for CCAP to support local businesses: rather than buying directly from Corridor businesses, CCAP could help small businesses save money by making an array of goods available to them at a discounted rate through Premier.

"We are happy to make this discounted pricing opportunity available to local small businesses and to move the needle on the prosperity of the businesses in Central Corridor," says Manchanda. 

“At the macro level, this opportunity is about helping small businesses with their bottom lines by cutting their costs,” adds Ellen Watters, CCAP Partnership staff. 

The Premier group pricing opportunity is available to Central Corridor small businesses free of charge. CCAP is promoting this opportunity through chambers of commerce, business associations, and small business intermediaries that work with small businesses in the Central Corridor. 

Premier will track small business engagement with the pricing opportunity, which is available to Central Corridor small businesses indefinitely at this time. Premier will provide CCAP with the results.

There are no purchasing minimums, and small businesses and partners are encouraged to try Premier purchasing to determine if it works for their needs. 

Early indications are positive from small business groups that have been made aware of the opportunity, with strong initial interest in trying Premier pricing. 

For more information about Premier group purchasing, contact Brock Close, 440-724-064, brock_close@premierinc.com, and let him know your organization is a member of CCAP.

President Arthur's Inauguration Praises Partnership

Partnerships were the theme as Metropolitan State University inaugurated Ginny Arthur as its seventh president last Friday.  President Arthur specifically recognized the Central Corridor Anchor Partnership (CCAP) and the reciprocal, positive relationships among institutions that such partnerships foster.  She noted the alignment of this partnership with the innovative, non-traditional institutional environment envisioned by Metropolitan State’s first president Dr. David Sweet.

“President Sweet’s observation, that Metropolitan State is not an ‘enclave within the cities’ for those who want to retreat from the urban environment and its issues, is exemplified today through partnerships that work with hospitals and major health care employers in the Central Corridor Anchor Partnership to address the region’s nursing shortages,” she said.

Sharon Pierce, President of Minneapolis Community & Technical College, took part in the inauguration and praised President Arthur’s commitment to collaboration with community colleges.  The Central Corridor College (C3) Fellows program is one highly successful initiative that benefits both MCTC and Metropolitan State students.  C3 Fellows connects college students to healthcare providers along the Green Line to gain part-time work experience in health careers. 

Metropolitan State is also serving as lead academic partner in CCAP’s  new Nursing  Initiative, designed to increase BSN nursing workforce diversity through a program offering Central Corridor RNs employer tuition support, scholarship funding, and specialized onboarding experiences.

Founded in 1971, Metropolitan State University has a deep commitment to community engagement.  A leader in four year college campus diversity, students of color and American Indian students account for nearly 50% of Metro State’s 2016-2017 class.

It’s Not About the Map – but the MISSION

Among the Central Corridor Anchors, Bethel University may appear to be geographically more distant from the Central Corridor, but we are closely connected to the Partnership’s mission of promoting regional prosperity through a more local workforce, spending more on local vendors, and promoting transit.  One clear example is our shared commitment to creating pathways to careers in healthcare. 

We recently launched Bethel’s new Center for Healthcare Excellence. Under the leadership of executive director Kristi Moline, the Center will develop pathways for Bethel University students and graduates to healthcare partners.  Our focus is to build stronger internal and external partnerships to benefit both Bethel students and the healthcare industry. 

This support for careers in healthcare has led us to explore connections to the Partnership’s highly successful C3 Fellows program. Bethel’s new Center for Healthcare Excellence and C3 Fellows share a commitment to opening doors for college students to work in the healthcare industry. We are also excited to be a part of the Partnership’s new Nursing Initiative to create strong pathways for associate degree RNs to obtain BSN nursing degrees and thereby a more diverse healthcare workforce.

We are working on stronger regional transit connections to the A Line and the Green Line, but we are also setting our sights beyond geography.  At Bethel, we believe that with faith in Christ we can accomplish incredible things in our careers, in our communities, and in our world.  And we celebrate opportunities to work with our fellow Central Corridor Anchor Institutions to pursue healthier, stronger, and better connected communities in the Central Corridor, and beyond. 

Jay Barnes, President

Bethel University