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 Boone, North Carolina
We are a critical development studies department that is committed to preparing students for both thoughtful analysis of the processes of human development and applied practice in the pursuit of transformative, community-driven development.
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 Big Sky, Montana
National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals is an organization dedicated to improving the visibility, coordination, professional status and resource base of community and economic development Extension programs.
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 Asheville, North Carolina
Smithson Mills is an accomplished advocate and researcher for agricultural and rural economic development projects. Smithson Mills works closely with community nonprofits, businesses and government organizations.
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 Normal, Illinois
Through coursework and field work, the ACED Fellows Program at Illinois State University enhances the skills of experienced students working to become the new generation of development specialists.
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 Fort Collins, Colorado
In this community development training, you will learn through case studies, exercises, and group discussions and share experiences with fellow community development practitioners from around the globe.
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 State College, Pennsylvania
The Graduate Certificate in Community and Economic Development introduces key concepts and practical strategies useful to those who are new to the field and those who have experience working with communities or development-related institutions.
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 Lacy Lakeview, Texas
World Hunger Relief, Inc., “the Farm” is a Christian organization committed to the alleviation of food insecurity and malnutrition through sustainable agriculture and community development.
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 Raleigh, North Carolina
NC State Extension helps create prosperity for North Carolina through programs and partnerships focused on agriculture and food, health and nutrition, and 4-H youth development.
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 Blairsville, Georgia
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 Madison, Wisconsin
Center for Resilient Cities was launched using an urban land trust model to revitalize and protect community green spaces. Using a systems approach, we are committed to resilient development envisioned and driven by communities themselves.