Rural Economic Development Innovation (REDI) #RDInnovation
Rural Economic Development Innovation (REDI)
#RDInnovation
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Agenda
• Welcome• REDI Introduction• Meet the Cooperators• REDI Community/Regional Application Process• Questions
Jacki Ponti-LazarukChief Innovation Officer
USDA Rural Development
Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity
RD Innovation Center (IC)
PartnershipsData Analytics
Innovation Center
Regulations Management
Enterprise Risk
Management
Strategic Planning
Mission: To apply cutting-edge techniques and best practices to deliver customer-driven, innovative products and services to improve RD program delivery and improve the quality of life in rural America.
Centralization of key functions to better support RD programs;
Building and leveraging partnerships to increase impact;
Using data and analysis to make better decisions and demonstrate results.
Christine SorensenMidwest Regional Coordinator, Partnerships
USDA Rural Development
November-December 2018
February –March 2019
April 2019
TBD
TBD
Data - Driven…
A process that includes identifying, collecting, integrating, and analyzing data resources as part of a process of participatory and inclusive economic development
Takes a comprehensive approach to meeting community needs–an approach that recognizes the interrelationship of economic, physical and social development.
Blending both human experience and data -needs that are defined and assessed quantitatively and qualitatively.
After it’s people a community’s data is one of its most valuable assets.
Data-driven Community Planning
Rural Economic Development Innovation (REDI)
Cooperators
National Association of Counties (NACo)
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• NACo unites our nation’s 3,069 county governments
• ‘Healthy, safe and vibrant counties across America’
• NACo brings county officials together to advocate with a collective voice, enrich understanding of county government, exchange ideas and pursue transformational county solutions.
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• Over two-thirds of our nation’s counties are designated as rural
• 85% of our nation’s persistent-poverty counties are in rural America
• Economically reliant on one single dominant industry
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• Inspire rural leaders to think creatively and regionally about new solutions to local challenges and empower counties to develop and implement economic development plans
• Partnering with National Association of Regional Councils(NARC) to help facilitate collaboration and partnership among neighboring counties within a region
• Team-based, peer-learning network and training program consisting of two in-person convening workshops and virtual mentoring.
• Share outcomes and case examples to generate creative solutions and valuable lessons learned that are replicable to rural communities and regionals across the country.
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McClure Engineering Co.
Community Visioning/Asset-Mapping
Capacity Assessment
Action Plan
Core Rural Program
Implementation Technical Assistance
ACTION PLAN + TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE
Pre-launch entrepreneurial ecosystem building strategy
Collaborative community leadership training
Core Rural Program (9 weeks)
Custom local entrepreneurial support continuum
Purdue UniversityUniversity of Kentucky
Rural Economic Development Innovation Program:Advancing Regional Strategies in the North Central & Southern Regions of the U.S.
A Joint Purdue University - University of Kentucky Initiative in partnership with USDA Rural Development
REDI Eligible Sites? Rural Counties Committed to Building a Regional Action Plan
Southern Region
North Central Region
Our Step-by-Step Plan to Support Regions
Select Sites & Build Team
Gather Regional Information
Conduct Workshop
Develop REDI Plan
Seek Input & Finalize
Explore Funding
Design/Implement Evaluation
Eight multi-county sites to be selected – 4 in the NC Region & 4 in the South. Guide establishment of Regional REDI team. Liink with USDA RD, RRDCs & LGUs.
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Produce Data Snapshot; Study five REDI themes; Seek local input; Determine possible themes to pursue;
Conduct 2-day on-site intensive training that provides the REDI team with skills and tools needed to produce a regional plan. Select theme(s).
Develop REDI plan format. Help team develop the plan. Connect team to relevant Purdue/UK program resources.
Provide protocol for the REDI team to use for garnering public input on the plan; guide the team in analyzing pubic input; help team finalize plan.
Host webinars focused on federal and state funding opportunities. Help team develop grant-writing skills (if needed).
Provide team with evaluation plan and data collecting instruments
The Five REDI Themes
e-Connectivity Rural Economy
TechnologicalInnovation
Rural Workforce
Quality ofLife
Source: Report to the President of the United States from the Task Force on Agriculture and Rural Prosperity. USDA Secretary Sonny Perdue, Chair. October 2017. https://www.usda.gov/sites/default/files/documents/rural-prosperity-report.pdf
The Purdue-Kentucky Team
Bo Beaulieu
Michael Wilcox
Indraneel Kumar
Roberto Gallardo
Alison Davis
Contact PersonBo Beaulieu, [email protected]
Rural Community Assistance Partnership
RCAP: WealthWorks Technical Assistance Program
The Rural Community Assistance Partnership (RCAP) and assembled partners will provide technical assistance on economic development planning and implementation using the WealthWorks model, which emphasizes increasing local ownership and connecting local assets to real market demand.
Example Success Story:
Partners Involved (Wealth Works)
Partners Involved (RCAP)
WealthWorks Model
Identify assets within
eight forms of
capital
Identify market opportunity
Construct a value chain
WealthWorks Model
The WealthWorks approach is designed to produce and sustain the following outcomes:
• A more self-reliant and robust local economy• Increased upward mobility overall and through improved
livelihoods of lower-income people, firms and places
• Wealth that sticks — because it is locally owned, controlled and reinvested
• New economic drivers in a region • A shift to an entrepreneurial mindset that sees opportunity,
takes risks and supports the creation of jobs through vibrant local businesses
Key Community Project Elements & Goals
Central Appalachia Network (CAN)
Community Roots
Region Five Development Commission
Rural Development Initiatives (RDI)
RCAC
Communities Unlimited
+ Midwest Assistance Program (MAP) in Year 2
Value Chain Economic Development PlanningTechnical Assistance
3 regions, tribes or
communities served per hub each program
year + additional in
Year 2 by MAP
(~40 total)
Central Appalachia Network (CAN)
Community Roots
Region Five Development Commission
Rural Development Initiatives (RDI)
RCAC
Communities Unlimited
Value Chain Economic Development Plan Implementation TA
3 regions, tribes or
communities served per hub each program
year
(36 total)
• Projects in 25 states
Selected value chains
participate in National Learning
Summit in Year 2
Process & Next Steps
What does a successful application look like?
A successful application will demonstrate a strong rural focus, the capacity to participate in
planning and implementation of economic development strategies, robust and inclusive
partnerships, and an understanding of regional issues and assets.
Logistics
• One Page Letters of Interest can be emailed to USDA Rural Development Innovation Center [email protected] by March 8, 2019. (Please note: A Letter of Interest is not a requirement to submit a complete application)
• Application and letters of support, please email one complete file to the USDA Rural Development Innovation Center with subject line “REDI Application” via [email protected] By April 5, 2019.
The Process
• A scoring panel will match rural communities on a competitive basis.
• We know that the cooperators cannot assist everyone that applies.
• Assistance will be given at no cost. • Questions? Cooperators and Innovation Center
staff are available for questions and assistance. Their contact information can be found within the REDI application.
Email Address: [email protected]
USDA Rural Development Innovation Center:Christine Sorensen, Email: [email protected]