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Dramatic changes needed in global food systems to address nutrition disparity, poverty: IFAD
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Rural policymakers, leaders look for long term answers for economic growth
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Colorado launched a Cannabis Business Office July 28. Backed by a $4 million budget from the state marijuana cash tax fund, the office will provide loans, grants and technical assistance for pot business owners while prioritizing social equity licensees.
To be eligible as a social equity licensee, an applicant has to have lived in a disproportionately impacted area for at least 15 years between 1980 and 2010, be related to or guardian of someone arrested or convicted of a marijuana offense, or have forfeited assets during a marijuana investigation. The consulting and technical assistance arms of the Cannabis Business Office will launch in fall 2021 to assist marijuana business owners, and access to loans will start in early 2022.Â
Survey of 21-39 age group emphasizes need for ‘open minds’
By: Tim Carpenter - August 2, 2021 2:05 pm The state’s Office of Rural Prosperity worked with the Kansas Sampler Foundation on a statewide survey thta showed young adults in rural Kansas need better job opportunities, housing and child care to keep them from moving to urban areas. (Tim Carpenter/Kansas Reflector)
TOPEKA A statewide survey of ideas for making rural Kansas a more compelling place for young adults to put down roots revealed the need for government investment in expansion of child care options and strengthening of entrepreneurial business pipelines.
The state’s Office of Rural Prosperity worked with the Kansas Sampler Foundation to examine what Kansans aged 21 to 39 thought about recruiting and retaining them in small towns and remote counties suffering depopulation. The foundation drew upon 460 survey responses from all 105 counties and 175 follow-up interviews to identify why people chose to live
WEDC tours unique retail businesses to announce Main Street Bounceback Grant Program
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