MISSISSIPPI
STATE -- The Southern Rural Development Center recently
received a two-year, $430,000 grant to fund a project in
support of community and tribal colleges in rural
areas. The
grant came from the Ford Foundation in New York City. It is
earmarked for "The Rural Community College Initiative:
Building New Partnerships in Support of America's Rural
Communities," administered by the SRDC. "The
award is designed to position the SRDC to serve as a major
catalyst in helping strengthen the community and economic
development efforts of rural community and tribal colleges,
and expand the delivery of educational resources of these
colleges to undeserved rural populations," said Bo Beaulieu,
director of the Center, which is housed at Mississippi State
University. The
grant is part of the Ford Foundation's continuing commitment
to the Rural Community College Initiative. "An
important feature of this new phase of the Rural Community
College Initiative is that the Extension Service educators
housed in various state land-grant universities will work to
broaden the activities of the rural community and tribal
colleges in distressed rural communities," Beaulieu
said. "In
many rural areas, community and tribal colleges represent
key resources that local leaders, citizens and organizations
turn to when seeking help on social, educational and
economic challenges in their communities," he
said. The
Rural Community College Initiative will accelerate the
ability of rural community and tribal colleges to meet the
ever-expanding needs of communities in the areas they serve.
The SRDC will administer this program with the North Central
Regional Center for Rural Development, located at Iowa State
University. About
10 rural community and tribal colleges nationwide will be
recruited to participate in this two-year program with the
24 community and tribal college already taking
part. The
SRDC is one of four regional rural development centers
established across the country by the U.S. Department of
Agriculture. It works with the South's 29 land-grant
universities to spearhead research and outreach education
activities designed to address current and emerging rural
development issues in the South. Writer:
Bonnie Coblentz Released:
Aug. 26, 2002
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Grant allows MSU
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Contact: Bonnie Teater, (662) 325-3207
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