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On the never-ending hunt to help rural Midwest communities to not just survive, but THRIVE. (Tweets do not represent the thoughts/beliefs of Chris’ employers.)

Nebraska, USA
Joined August 2017
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Check out AARP's Community Challenge Grants to help provide project funding for smaller community improvement projects in your town. #Grants #AARP
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RT @DevelopNebraska: DED has recognized Ord for 20 years of success in the state’s Economic Development Certified Community program. DED’s…
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RT @NPZA: The NEPC the premier learning opportunity for planning and zoning professionals in Nebraska! What will you learn this year? We'…
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RT @JohnCShepard: How can rural communities prepare for disasters? From #resilience to emergency planning, explore community disaster prep…
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The Swedish-themed Lindsborg, Kansas, is an ideal cultural heritage Destination Town that is definitely worth checking out. #DestinationTowns #Kansas
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When starting an Implementation Month activity in your community, you may need more inspiration and information than the past month's posts. #implementationmonth
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Active mobility planning has evolved out of bicycle and pedestrian plans in an effort to encompass a wide variety of mobility types. #activemobility
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Projects that succeed have a well-planned path to success. Scoping is important to provide your path from idea to success in the end. #implementation #planning
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Remember that when considering implementing a project that has been done before, don't "reinvent the time wheel".
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January is National Implementation Month. Celebrate by looking through your community's plans for actions to implement this year.
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Happy New Years from Rural Resurrection!
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At Rural Resurrection we feel that looking back on the past year and highlights some of the posts is important and provides energy for 2025.
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Merry Christmas from Rural Resurrection to you!
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Hopefully these design guidelines spark your interest and give you ideas of how your own community's guidelines should read.
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The Rural Business Development Grant is yet another funding opportunity from USDA Rural Development and one your community should check out.
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There needs to be a plan for implementing design guidelines within your community. Success is in the approach.
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Creating Design Guidelines - As you start the process of creating design guidelines for your city, what should your community consider when heading down this route?
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Design guidelines can have a notable impact on your community if implemented consistently, but what are they?
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It is important for rural communities to support Small Business Saturday. Here are some ways for communities to show that support. #smallbusinesssaturday #shopsmall
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Adaptive Reuse projects can become a visual centerpiece for your community, drawing others in. Here is a listing of these posts on this blog. #adaptivereuse
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