New: A Nation-wide Training Effort

A Nation-wide Training EffortRecent research has focused attention on the need for regional approaches to economic development, yet the economic development practice lags in actually implementing such strategies. A new EDA grant has been awarded to Iowa State University who will use Regional Rural Development Centers (RRDCs) to address this lag by training economic development practitioners in the principles of developing regional strategies and applying related research findings in creating more vibrant regional economies using the EDA-approved curriculum, Know Your Region. Working with Western Carolina University, the RRDCs will host national and regional train-the-trainer events to develop a cadre of trainers able to present on this important topic.

For an overview of the Train-the-Trainers Workshop, click here.

New: Website Migration

New KYR Website!

Work is currently underway to revise, refresh and recreate the Know Your Region website with a goal of providing new and improved features, a faster page-load, increased reliability and better user navigation. The new site is available for review and  we encourage you to view the site (http://www.knowyourregion.net) and we welcome your feedback.

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Featured Resources

 New from UNC's School of Government - “Small Towns, Big Ideas: Case Studies in Small Town Community Economic Development”   The website includes a searchable database of case studies on small town community and economic development. This is a valuable resource for small town leaders across the country. Go to the website and check out this great resource!

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Welcome

Recent decades have spurred dramatic demographic and economic global changes that are profoundly affecting cities and regions across the United States.  For development practitioners, this means they must have greater understanding of their region and its linkages to the surrounding areas and the Global Economy and be able to convert this knowledge into a comprehensive regional vision and strategic plan that can lead to long-term regional prosperity and competitiveness.  However, in many regions across the nation, development professionals have not fully maximized the opportunities afforded by regional solutions.  

To address this discontinuity, the U.S. Economic Development Administration partnered with Western Carolina University ’s Institute for the Economy and the Future to create the Know Your Region Project.  During the first year of the project, the Institute for the Economy and the Future worked with the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign’s Regional Economics Applications Laboratory , and The Council for Community and Economic Research  (formerly ACCRA) to develop a  curriculum that enables practitioners to understand and apply core concepts of regionalism and clustering to the strategic planning process.  During this second year of the project, the Institute for the Economy and the Future is focused on delivering the Know the Region curriculum and developing and disseminating additional resources for development practitioners across the nation.

The curricula and resources developed through this initiative provide concrete outcomes that support the Economic Development Administration ’s efforts to foster effective regional development in the Knowledge Economy and the Institute for the Economy and the Future’s efforts to promote economic, community and policy development.


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Curriculum Changes

 

The Know Your Region Project recently updated the Know Your Region Practitioner's Manual and the Know Your Region Instructor's Manual.
The new manuals feature new information, additional resources and bold, new graphics:

Still need the 2007 manuals? Click here

Policy Briefs

PosterPolicy Brief
"Economic Development Through Entrepreneurship”

PosterPolicy Brief
"Creating a Community Economic Development Plan”

PosterPolicy Brief
"Feasibility Studies, Economic Impact Studies, and Needs Assessments”

PosterPolicy Brief
"The Changing Role of Economic Development”

Resources

PosterWorksheet
Strategic Planning

PosterDefining Your Region
A guide for getting started

PosterVideo Scenario
Regional Economic Development