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The Heartland Center
The Heartland Center is an independent, nonprofit organization that responds to challenges of the future. A major focus of the Heartland Center's activities is practical resources and public policies for community revitalization.

Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC)
LISC helps resident-led, community-based development organizations transform distressed communities and neighborhoods into healthy ones – good places to live, do business, work and raise families. By providing capital, technical expertise, training and information, LISC supports the development of local leadership and the creation of affordable housing, commercial, industrial and community facilities, businesses and jobs. We help neighbors build communities.

National Rural Development Partnership
Home page of the National Rural Development Council with links to 36 state development councils, to an exhaustive but un-annotated laundry list of sites on rural issues, and to a comprehensive list of conferences on rural affairs that is updated monthlty.

Southern Rural Development Center
One of four regional USDA-sponsored, university-based research, education and information centers.  Based at Mississippi State University, this one covers: AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, OK, SC, TN, TX and VA plus Puerto Rico and the Virgin Islands.  The site offers grant information to faculty of twenty-nine land grant institutions in the region and links to research sites on rural development at these institutions.  It accepts submissions to its calendar of events and publishes a quarterly newsletter offering a Southern perspective on major topics.

North Central Regional Center for Rural Development
One of four regional USDA-sponsored, university-based research, education and information centers.  Based at Iowa State University, this one covers: IL, IN, IA, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD and WI.  The site links to resources in the states it covers, e.g. universities, extension services, government agencies, policy organizations and nonprofits.  It accepts submissions to its calendar of events and has specialized links not found elsewhere. 

Southern Rural Development Initiative
A foundation-funded, regional collaborative of 33 member organizations in 11 states helping nonprofit, community based institutions to attract and use capital effectively to promote sustainable social and economic development in the poorest areas of the rural South.    The site has a highly selective, annotated list of very useful links for community based philanthropy, grantmakers, national organizations, public policy and research.   A real time-saver.

USDA Rural Development Site
The home page for --with links to-- all of USDA's rural housing, community development, business development, and utilities programs as well as its proposed rules and regulations.

Western Rural Development Center
One of four regional USDA-sponsored, university-based research, education and information centers.  Based at Utah State University, this one targets issues and projects shaping the future of rural regions of the West (17 states and territories).  This site will accept submission of your organization's events on development issues by state.

Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues
Created in 2001 and staffed in August 2004, the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues is a multi-disciplinary, multi-institutional, multi-state effort, based at the University of Kentucky. Its job is to help non-metropolitan journalists define the public agenda for their communities, grasp the local impact of regional and national issues, and interpret rural issues for national media. The IRJCI is committed to elevating public discourse and focusing attention on the economic, environmental, and cultural issues that affect the nearly 60 million Americans who live in rural areas.

 


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