Rural America is undergoing sweeping demographic, economic, and environmental changes. Whether they are harnessed effectively will depend on federal and state policies and community actions over the next decade. To address these challenges and foster an energized, informed movement to improve rural policies at the federal level, 300 rural leaders from across the United States will gather in June 2007 at the first annual National Rural Assembly. The assembly, convened by the Ford and W.K. Kellogg Foundations, will strengthen rural America by giving its leaders a platform for their ideas, raising the visibility of rural issues, organizing a national network of rural interests, and developing specific strategies to advance rural policy initiat...
This paper provides a historical overview of rural America. To understand the dynamics of rural area...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
As one NeighborWorks executive director quipped, "New rural America? What's wrong with the old rural...
Rural America in the twenty-first century must develop new relationships and new ways of doing thing...
After a decade of population loss, rural America has seen its population grow again. Nearly three-fo...
The United States needs a new rural policy. That was the conclusion of ten policy experts and 250 ru...
Rural America is a diverse and changing place. Small-town America, the family farm, and the frontier...
Rural America is a diverse and changing place. Small-town America, the family farm, and the frontier...
A series of articles from Fall 2003 NeighborWorks Bright Ideas including articles from Comptroller o...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
Rural areas across the United States have been undergoing a fundamental transformation away from the...
The last 100 years have ushered in major change to the countryside. Once a majority, rural people a...
In 1993 for the first time in 20 years the Breimyer seminar on agricultural policy addressed issues ...
The report explores the challenges of rural development and the ways in which practitioners, in part...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
This paper provides a historical overview of rural America. To understand the dynamics of rural area...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
As one NeighborWorks executive director quipped, "New rural America? What's wrong with the old rural...
Rural America in the twenty-first century must develop new relationships and new ways of doing thing...
After a decade of population loss, rural America has seen its population grow again. Nearly three-fo...
The United States needs a new rural policy. That was the conclusion of ten policy experts and 250 ru...
Rural America is a diverse and changing place. Small-town America, the family farm, and the frontier...
Rural America is a diverse and changing place. Small-town America, the family farm, and the frontier...
A series of articles from Fall 2003 NeighborWorks Bright Ideas including articles from Comptroller o...
A growing chorus of rural leaders agrees that new opportunities are on the horizon for rural America...
Rural areas across the United States have been undergoing a fundamental transformation away from the...
The last 100 years have ushered in major change to the countryside. Once a majority, rural people a...
In 1993 for the first time in 20 years the Breimyer seminar on agricultural policy addressed issues ...
The report explores the challenges of rural development and the ways in which practitioners, in part...
In rural America today, more than one in seven residents lives in poverty. Poverty's causes are a co...
This paper provides a historical overview of rural America. To understand the dynamics of rural area...
This report includes information on: An Overview of Demographic Change Historically, rural places ha...
As one NeighborWorks executive director quipped, "New rural America? What's wrong with the old rural...