Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) recently announced the launch of READY Grants to Grow. This new $9M funding opportunity will award grants of up to $500K to organizations seeking to build individual, organizational, or community capacity in Appalachia. Any organization that is eligible to apply for an ARC grant is eligible to apply for READY Grants to Grow. To learn more, join ARC for a pre-application webinar on October 10 and register at this link ➡️ https://lnkd.in/eMn8EF8m, or visit its website at ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gDqjYQTu.
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The Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture recently announced the launch of its first-ever $10 million Agricultural Innovation Grant Program! 🌱 This program aims to help support new solutions and technologies to build the future of American agriculture in the Commonwealth. Learn more at ➡️ https://lnkd.in/gDjv-72V. Applications must be submitted before 11:59 p.m. on November 15, 2024.
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The Pennsylvania Rural Population Revitalization Commission recently held its first Listening & Learning Session, hosted by the Northern Tier Regional Planning & Development Commission, at the Bradford County Community Center in Towanda. This session brought together regional stakeholders and community members to address demographic challenges and explore key issues affecting rural communities in the Northern Tier. Commission Chairman Dr. Kyle Kopko, along with Commission members Drew Popish, Northeast Regional Director for the Office of Governor Josh Shapiro, and Mark Critz, Western Regional Director of the Pennsylvania Department of Agriculture, outlined the Commission's goals and led discussions during the session. Thank you to the Northern Tier for organizing this event and to everyone who participated. The Commission looks forward to hosting more sessions and continuing its engagement with rural areas across the Commonwealth.
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Participation in the National School Lunch Program decreased by 3.9% from Federal Fiscal Year (FFY) 2018 to FFY 2023, reflecting changes in student enrollment and food security. #DataGram #HungerActionMonth 🍎 https://lnkd.in/egDpzRMi
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The Penn State Law Rural Economic Development Clinic provides law students with practical legal experience in the food and agricultural sectors. Working under the close supervision of law faculty and staff attorneys who are licensed Pennsylvania attorneys, student attorneys can provide assistance to farmers and agricultural businesses in a variety of legal matters. The Rural Economic Development Clinic is now accepting applications for its Fall 2024 semester. This semester, the clinic is looking to assist farmers and agricultural businesses with legal issues, including the following: ☑️ Agricultural labor issues arising from children and youth working on-site; ☑️ The provision of worker housing for agricultural laborers; ☑️ Liability protection for agritourism operations; ☑️ Compliance with the American with Disabilities Act in agritourism operations/accommodation of service animals; ☑️ Solar leases; ☑️ Carbon contracts; and ☑️ Liability protection for farm or value-added products sold at farmers’ markets or other direct sales outlets. To take advantage of this opportunity, interested individuals and organizations should send an email to Ross Pifer at rhp102@psu.edu providing a detailed explanation of the specific legal services desired along with appropriate background information. The Clinic may not be able to provide services to all who request them, but we will do our best to serve the greatest number of clients possible, consistent with our resources and the legal expertise of the student attorneys. Any questions regarding the Rural Economic Development Clinic can be directed to Ross Pifer at rhp102@psu.edu. Learn more at ➡️ aglaw.psu.edu.
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📑📊💧 The Center for Rural Pennsylvania, in collaboration with the Center for Survey Research at Penn State Harrisburg, is conducting a survey of municipal wastewater treatment plants focused on the beneficial use and disposal of wastewater treatment solids. The results will help update the Center’s 2007 report, "Biosolids Disposal in Pennsylvania” (https://lnkd.in/gPtJiSn4), and assess current biosolids management practices. 📨✍🏻 If your municipality has received the survey via mail, we kindly ask that you complete it at your earliest convenience. Your input is crucial for accurately informing the General Assembly about trends that impact our wonderful municipalities across the Commonwealth. If you have already submitted your survey, thank you for your participation. We look forward to sharing the findings with you!
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