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Indiana launches pilots of Hometown Competitiveness by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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Indiana has launched a series of pilot projects to deploy Hometown Competitiveness (HTC), a useful strategy model for rural communities. Developed in Nebraska, HTC focuses civic leaders on key "pillars" that will form the foundation of their future competitiveness.

Here's an article that illustrates how one county in Indiana, White County, is beginning to deploy the model. Read more.

You can learn more about Hometown Competitiveness from their web site. Check out the Rural Policy Research Institute (RUPRI) site, Energizing Entrepreneurs and the Heartland Center's publications.



New regional partnership in Arizona by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

Posted in Public, . Tagged with region, rural.

saedg2.png A promising new regional partnership is forming in southeast Arizona. The Southeast Arizona Economic Development Group includes a wide range of constituencies form the public, private and education sector.

The group is designed to coordinate economic development activities in Cochise County. A founding member notes: "SAEDG's primary goal is to bring opportunities to cities in Cochise County that have never been represented before aqnd become an economic development "one stop" for the entire county".

You can read more about the new group here .

You can visit their web site here.


More on Minnesota's new rural strategy by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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Governor Tim Pawlenty of Minnesota is promoting a major expansion of investment in rural Minnesota.  He will be asking the Legislature for $70 million in rural economic development funds.  

The funding commitment follows the announcement last September of the initiative called Strategic Entrepreneurial Economic Development, or SEED. The initiative calls for 22 strategies in three broad categories.  Read more.

You can learn more about the rural strategy in Minnesota from this page.

You can download a copy of a briefing here.

Re-imagining our rural counties by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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Not too long ago, I shared a stage in Ponca City, OK with Jack Schultz, author of BoomtownUSA. Jack gives a powerful presentation and inspires us to see our rural communities, our smaller towns in a new light. 

Here's an article on Jack's recent presentation in California. Read more.

You can also keep up with Jack's blog here.

You can sign up for frequent updates on his Agurban newsletter from his web site.  


Arkansas' DeltaMade brand by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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Last October, Arkansas unveiled a DeltaMade, a branding program to strengthen local economies in the Arkansas Delta.  

Here's an overview of how the initiative works.  Read more.  

You can also visit to the Arkansas Delta made web site here.


Broadband cooperative in Northern Michigan by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

Posted in Public. Tagged with broadband, rural.

In northern Michigan a new broadband cooperative is coming together to accelerate the deployment of broadband in that region.  You can learn more about what's going on from this article.  

You can visit the collaborative's web site here.


New Hampshire's food branding by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

Posted in Public. Tagged with global connections, rural.

This year, New Hampshire will launch a new food branding program designed to help small companies enter foreign markets.
 
The state is using funds from the U.S. Department of Agriculture's Foreign Agricultural Service to help pay for the program. You can learn more about the program from this article.  You can also visit the initiative's web site.


Locally grown, locally consumed by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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Within a regional economy, one of the ways to build connections between rural counties and metropolitan areas involves developing a stronger regional food system.
 
Promoting food that is grown locally and sold locally represents a pragmatic economic development strategy. Over the past decade, the number of local farmers markets has doubled. Equally important, traditional grocery stores are opening their shelves to local produce.

Here is an article from Wisconsin that explores what has been going on in that state. Read more.


Minnesota's rural SEED initiative by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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The Minnesota Department of Employment and Economic Development has been promoting a new strategy for rural counties in that state.  The initiative, Strategic Entrepreneurial Economic Development (Seed) focuses on counties that have lost population or have unemployment rates higher than the state average.  Read more.

The initiative reflects a growing trend of focusing on entrepreneurship in rural counties.

You can learn more about the Seed initiative, which still requires legislative approval, from its web site.


Connecting colleges and universities by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

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Here's an example from rural Washington of two educational institutions coming together to form the core of a new economic development team. One is a private college. The second is the extension arm of Washington State University. Learn more

These type of partnerships can lead to new economic development opportunities. And, as places like East Stroudsburg University  (PA) demonstrate, your college and university base does not have to be big to have a regional impact. 


Investigation of Department of Ag's loan programs by Ed Morrison. 40503_32x32_thumb

Posted in Public, . Tagged with policy, rural.

The Washington Post has been conducting a year long investigation into programs administered by the Department of Agriculture. 

This morning, they published an article that explores the business development financing programs of the Department. 

Since the 1970s, the loan program has endured nearly $1.5 billion in losses while backing almost $14 billion in guarantees to private banks, a Washington Post investigation found.
Actual losses are almost surely higher, according to a Post analysis of thousands of USDA loans and grants. USDA officials refuse to disclose losses on loans to individual companies, even after they go out of business, arguing that it "could substantially harm" the companies' competitive positions. 
 Read more here

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  1. Sandy Maxey said  

    This situation is one effect of outdated, inefficient anachronistic rural development policy. The worrisome aspect  of this is that the USDA is truly one of the few sources of federal rural development funding- I can see attempts to eradicate this type of funding, rather than using this report as a starting point for a conversation about rural development and funding. I've yet to see the type of public dialogue to address this.
  2. 40503_32x32_thumb Ed Morrison said  

    Sandy: 

    What steps could we take here at EDPro to further the debate. I agree with you. Additional budget pressures might end up reducing these programs rather than reforming them. 

    I know folks at the Purdue Center for Regional Development are very interested in these issues.  

 

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