Fostering the future of Nebraska is the underlying mission of the newly formed Community Vitality Initiative (CVI) launched by UNL Extension. The Community Vitality Initiative is focused on expanding partnerships to build communities where businesses thrive, entrepreneurs have access to the resources they need and young people want to return. Currently multi-disciplinary teams include faculty from the Departments such as Ag Economics and the Department of Child, Youth and Family Studies and will include faculty from all the University campuses and service providers from outside of the University
Good afternoon. I am so pleased to be here with you today. I welcome this opportunity to talk with y...
One in four Nebraskans depends upon agriculture for employment. That fact found in the 2001 Nebraska...
What will Nebraska’s communities, educational institutions, and programs of study look like in the y...
Fostering the future of Nebraska is the underlying mission of the newly formed Community Vitality In...
Exploring efforts to increase broadband adoption and utilization in Nebraska will increase community...
For the past twelve years, the NebraskaEDGE Program has assisted nascent and active entrepreneurs th...
The Agricultural Economics Department at the University of NebraskaSLincoln is teaming up with UNL’s...
Since 1999, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) has provided technical assistance, ed...
In July 2015, the University embarked on a collaborative project with five southeast Nebraska counti...
The Nebraska Public Service Commission, Nebras-ka Information Technology Commission Community Counci...
Traditionally, RECRUITMENT in community development circles has implied recruiting businesses and jo...
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIPS ARE THE FUTURE — RONNIE GREEN, CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA–L...
The Entrepreneurial Communities Activation Pro-cess (ECAP) is a holistic approach to help com-muniti...
Nebraska Extension is your local connection to university research-based information. We extend know...
The Nebraska Broadband Initiative in 2013 launched a new effort to help Nebraska businesses increase...
Good afternoon. I am so pleased to be here with you today. I welcome this opportunity to talk with y...
One in four Nebraskans depends upon agriculture for employment. That fact found in the 2001 Nebraska...
What will Nebraska’s communities, educational institutions, and programs of study look like in the y...
Fostering the future of Nebraska is the underlying mission of the newly formed Community Vitality In...
Exploring efforts to increase broadband adoption and utilization in Nebraska will increase community...
For the past twelve years, the NebraskaEDGE Program has assisted nascent and active entrepreneurs th...
The Agricultural Economics Department at the University of NebraskaSLincoln is teaming up with UNL’s...
Since 1999, the Nebraska Cooperative Development Center (NCDC) has provided technical assistance, ed...
In July 2015, the University embarked on a collaborative project with five southeast Nebraska counti...
The Nebraska Public Service Commission, Nebras-ka Information Technology Commission Community Counci...
Traditionally, RECRUITMENT in community development circles has implied recruiting businesses and jo...
MUTUALLY BENEFICIAL PARTNERSHIPS ARE THE FUTURE — RONNIE GREEN, CHANCELLOR, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA–L...
The Entrepreneurial Communities Activation Pro-cess (ECAP) is a holistic approach to help com-muniti...
Nebraska Extension is your local connection to university research-based information. We extend know...
The Nebraska Broadband Initiative in 2013 launched a new effort to help Nebraska businesses increase...
Good afternoon. I am so pleased to be here with you today. I welcome this opportunity to talk with y...
One in four Nebraskans depends upon agriculture for employment. That fact found in the 2001 Nebraska...
What will Nebraska’s communities, educational institutions, and programs of study look like in the y...