From Jeremy.Zeller at okcommerce.gov Mon Aug 5 09:56:34 2019 From: Jeremy.Zeller at okcommerce.gov (Jeremy Zeller) Date: Mon, 5 Aug 2019 14:56:34 +0000 Subject: [MainstreetTowns] Reinvestment Report Message-ID: This is just a reminder that the reinvestment report is due by this Friday, August 9th to get your quality assurance points. Thank you. Jeremy Zeller Oklahoma Main Street Oklahoma Department of Commerce Jeremy.Zeller at OKcommerce.gov 405-815-5186 | OKcommerce.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jeremy.Zeller at okcommerce.gov Thu Aug 8 06:59:25 2019 From: Jeremy.Zeller at okcommerce.gov (Jeremy Zeller) Date: Thu, 8 Aug 2019 11:59:25 +0000 Subject: [MainstreetTowns] Perry Program Director Training Survey In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Please click on the link below to fill out the survey so we can see what worked well and what are ways we can improve. 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The Oklahoma Brownfields Program and TAB, the Technical Assistance to Brownfields Program, with Kansas State University are presenting a Free "Financial Resources & Redevelopment" workshop at Guymon Public Library and Arts Center August 28 - 29. This will be an opportunity for communities to learn about resources for funding and redevelopment to turn abandoned idle properties, including Brownfields, into vibrant community spaces, such as housing, parks, trails, and job-creating businesses. Attendance is free but registration is required as lunch will be provided. We are very excited about this event and looking forward to seeing everyone! ________________________________ [workshop] [Guymon Logos] For questions, please contact: Alisha Grayson (ODEQ), alisha.grayson at deq.ok.gov, 405-702-5113 Sheree Walsh (KSU TAB) smw at ksu.edu, 785-532-6519 Workshop Registration LINK http://www.ksutab.org/education/workshops/details?id=363 ________________________________ Stay Connected with Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality: [Facebook] [Twitter] [Youtube] [Instagram] [Govdelivery] SUBSCRIBER SERVICES: Manage Subscriptions | Unsubscribe All | Help ________________________________ This email was sent to alisha.grayson at deq.ok.gov using GovDelivery Communications Cloud on behalf of: Oklahoma Department of Environmental Quality * 707 N Robinson * Oklahoma City, OK 73102 [GovDelivery logo] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From Jeremy.Zeller at okcommerce.gov Thu Aug 22 13:55:05 2019 From: Jeremy.Zeller at okcommerce.gov (Jeremy Zeller) Date: Thu, 22 Aug 2019 18:55:05 +0000 Subject: [MainstreetTowns] Funding, Publications, and Learning Message-ID: As always, not everything may pertain to you, but you may know someone who would benefit from the information. [cid:image001.gif at 01D55827.CD488B30] FUNDING 1. Community Opioid Response and Evaluation (CORE) project: "Localities have implemented a range of initiatives to tackle this serious public health problem, but most lack solid evidence about how effective they are. Through granted funds and technical assistance, the CORE project, supported by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, will help communities evaluate local initiatives, disseminate the findings, and advance the adoption of innovative models into other areas." 2. Building Capacity to Reduce Tobacco Inequities in the South and Midwest: "To successfully reduce tobacco-related disparities we need to empower leaders from those communities most harmed by tobacco. RWJF will fund projects that support communities in 13 Southern and Midwestern states to strengthen capacity to advocate for stronger local and regional tobacco-related policies." 3. NFL Foundation Grassroots Program In partnership with the Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) the NFL Foundation offers financial and technical assistance to improve the quality, safety, and accessibility of local football fields with grants of up to $250,000 for capital improvement projects. Application Deadline: August 30, 2019. 4. Community Facilities (CF) Direct Loan & Grant Program USDA Rural Development provides funding to construct, enlarge, or improve essential community facilities in rural areas. USDA has more than $2 Billion still available for rural communities to build or modernize education, health care, municipal and public safety facilities this fiscal year. Application Deadline: Ongoing. 5. Telecommunications Infrastructure Loans and Loan Guarantees USDA Rural Development’s Rural Utilities Services offers this program to provide financing for the construction, maintenance, improvement and expansion of telephone service and broadband in rural areas. Application Deadline: Ongoing 6. Farm Labor Housing Direct Loans & Grants Program USDA is seeking applications for loans and grants to build new farm labor housing projects or to purchase and rehabilitate non-RD property for farm labor housing. Application Deadline: August 30, 2019 7. Community Opioid Response and Evaluation (CORE) Project Pew Charitable Trusts in collaboration with the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation offers funding to help communities on the front lines of the opioid crisis conduct evaluations of existing programs. Application Deadline: August 30, 2019 8. FY19 Brownfields Training, Research, and Technical Assistance Grant Funding solicitation for proposals to conduct research and provide technical assistance to new, existing, and/or prospective EPA Environmental Workforce Development and Job Training grantees and to develop/facilitate specific convening events. Application Deadline: September 20, 2019 9. Small Business Innovation Research Program - Phase I USDA National Institute of Food and Agriculture offers funding for projects that should prove the scientific or technical feasibility of the approach or concept with agriculturally related manufacturing and alternative/renewable energy projects are encouraged. Application Deadline: October 23, 2019 10. Rural Health Network Development Planning Program Grants to promote the planning and development of rural healthcare networks in order to achieve efficiencies; expand access to, coordinate, and improve the quality of essential healthcare services; and strengthen the rural healthcare system. Application Deadline: November 29, 2019 11. Indian Health Service Loan Repayment Program The Indian Health Service Loan Repayment Program can help dedicated health professionals chart a course for a long-lasting and successful health care career. Application Deadline: Ongoing through August 2019 12. Drinking Water and Waste Disposal for Rural and Native Alaskan Villages USDA Rural Development offers this program to help extend access to clean, reliable water and waste disposal systems for households and businesses in remote and extremely isolated parts of the United States. Application Deadline: Ongoing 13. RURAL LISC (Local Initiatives Support Corporation) created the Community Facilities Fund to provide capital to help develop and improve essential community facilities in rural areas. Rural LISC utilizes this fund to provide permanent and construction-to-permanent financing for rural community facilities, including health care centers, hospitals, educational facilities, and other nonprofit and public facilities in rural communities with populations under 20,000. Deadline: ongoing. Click here for more information. 14. CDFI Grants These CDFI grants through the Capital Magnet Fund to finance affordable housing solutions and community revitalization efforts that benefit low-income citizens in communities nationwide. Deadline: 8/26/2019. Click here for funding guidelines and to apply. 15. Supportive Housing for the Elderly Program HUD is offering which provides funding for the development and ongoing operation of supportive rental housing for very low-income persons aged 62 years or older. The program seeks to expand affordable housing opportunities that are physically designed and that have a robust set of services that will allow seniors to live independently and age in community. Deadline: 8/28/2019. Click here to review funding guidelines. 16. USDA RURAL DEVELOPMENT Grant Loans and grants to develop housing for year-round and migrant or seasonal domestic farm laborers. The funding may be used to construct off-farm rental housing for domestic farm laborers. Deadline: 8/30/2019. Click here for funding guidelines and to apply. 17. Self-Help Homeownership Opportunity Program (SHOP) HUD is offering funding which provides support to purchase home sites and develop or improve the infrastructure needed to set the stage for sweat equity and volunteer-based homeownership programs for low-income persons and families. SHOP funds must be used to develop decent, safe, and sanitary non-luxury housing for low-income persons and families who otherwise would not be able to afford to become homeowners Deadline: 9/10/2019. Click here to review application guidelines. 18. THE LAURA JANE MUSSER FUND is offering grants through the Rural Initiative that encourages collaborative and participatory efforts among residents in rural communities that will help to strengthen their towns and regions. The applicant community must have a population of 10,000 or fewer. Program planning grants up to $5,000 and program implementation grants up to $25,000 will be considered. Deadline: Applications will be accepted online from 9/3/2019 to 10/3/2019. Visit the Fund’s website by clicking here. THE LAURA JANE MUSSER FUND is also offering funding through the Intercultural Harmony Initiative in support of projects that promote mutual understanding and cooperation among groups of community members of different cultural backgrounds. Project planning grants up to $5,000 or implementation grants up to $25,000 will be considered. New programs or projects in their first three years are eligible. Deadline: Applications will be accepted online through the Fund’s website from 9/16 to 10/16/2019. Click here to review funding guidelines. 19. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE funding for economic development activities to assist qualified applicants with outreach, training and information dissemination. Specific requirements apply. Deadline: 9/30/2020. Click here to review application guidelines. 20. USDA Rural Development REDL and REDG loans and grants to assist in the economic development of rural areas, including funds for healthcare facilities and equipment, telecommunications networks, and job creation projects. Deadline: 9/30/2019. Click here to review program guidelines and to apply. PUBLICATIONS 1. Listening sessions focused on substance abuse related workforce issues The Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) has released a new report summarizing the findings of six listening sessions focused on substance abuse related workforce issues. The report summarizes the outcome of these discussions, which identified five common themes that ARC should consider when addressing the economic issues stemming from substance abuse. Click here to access the report. 2. A Call to Action for Workforce Development Boards The U.S. Department of Labor is pleased to announce the launch of a new resource for State and Local Workforce Development Board members and staff. A Call to Action for Workforce Development Boards translates the substantial statutory strategic and operational functions of workforce boards into a holistic overview of the major roles of board members. Strategic Boards Toolkit . 3. Rural Health Innovations Launches Network Sustainability Toolkit Rural Health Innovations published a toolkit to help leaders sustain their networks and increase their impact in rural health networks. 4. Community Lifelines Implementation Toolkit FEMA’s Community Lifelines Implementation Toolkit provides community partners the information and resources to understand lifelines, coordinate with entities using lifelines, and serve as basic guidance for how to implement the lifeline construct during incident response. 5. The Business Formation Statistics (BFS) The U.S. Census Bureau’s Center for Economic Studies offers a timely and high frequency tool to glean information on new business applications and formations to help policymakers and other users search data when deciding how to best promote new businesses and what can attract new startups to a region and make them thrive! EVENTS/LEARNING 1. New Resource: Changing the food system takes more than change: Stories of Funding Food Policy Councils The Food Policy Networks project excited to share with you a new resource: Changing the food system takes more than change: Stories of Funding Food Policy Councils by Raychel Santo and Leo Horrigan. In addition to success stories, the guide also highlights key issues and struggles that FPCs continually face due to changes in funder priorities or grant availability. Download the resource here. 2. EDUCATION FIRST, IN PARTNERSHIP WITH THE NOVO FOUNDATION, is currently accepting applications for the 2019 Regional Social and Emotional Learning (SEL) Convening Grants program. The goal of this program is to help district and school communities create a convening that builds educators’ and other adults’ capacity to meet students’ social, emotional, and academic needs with an equity lens. Deadline: Letters of intent are due September 6, 2019. Visit the Education First website by clicking here to review the Request for Letters of Intent. 3. NATIONAL PARK SERVICE is offering funds through The 21st Century Conservation Service Corps Program. The program provides support to develop and administer youth development programs that focus on providing employment, education, and engagement opportunities for U.S. citizens and legal residents in National Park Service units and affiliated sites such as National Register of Historic Places, National Heritage Areas, National Wild and Scenic Rivers, National Historic Landmarks, National Trails, and adjacent gateway communities. Deadline: 9/11/2019. Click here to review application guidelines. 4. An Ocean of Opportunity: Transforming Regional Economies September 9 – 11, 2019 | Road Island Each year, the State Science & Technology Institute (SSTI) conference covers issues related to tech-based economic development, including capital access, regional systems, tech transfer, workforce development, and inclusive entrepreneurship. 5. National Rural Transit Assistance Program Technical Assistance Conference September 15 – 18, 2019 | Portland, OR The National Rural Transit Assistance Program’s 4th Biennial Technical Assistance Conference offers conveying and learning from industry experts and peers. Tribal Scholarship available to attend. 6. NATIONAL SBIR ROAD TOUR SCHEDULE 2019 September 16- 20, 2019 | Various - Burlington, VT; Albany, NY; New Brunswick, NJ; State College, PA; and College Park, MD The Small Business Administration (SBA) Road Tour connecting entrepreneurs working on advanced technology to the country’s largest source of early stage funding with a focus on next generation research & development led by the SBA with 11 participating federal agencies. 7. 2019 National Tribal Energy Summit (NTES) Tribal Energy: Powering Self-Determination September 24-26, 2019 | Washington, DC The U.S. Department of Energy’s Office of Indian Energy, in coordination with the National Conference of State Legislatures, will host this event to convene Tribal leaders and representatives from federal agencies, state governments, private industry, utilities, and academia to build networks and explore cross-cutting and cost-effective solutions to national energy interests. 8. 2019 National Conference for Outreach and Agriculture Development Early Registration (by August 19, 2019) is $250 per person. $300 per person BEGINNING August 20. Registration and Conference Information: Click Here Outreach professionals and educators who lead or conduct activities to support farmers through non-governmental organizations (NGOs), grass roots organizations (GROs), schools, Extension organizations, universities, and state and federal organizations are encouraged to attend. 9. Farmers Market Manager Program Dec. 5-17 | Oklahoma City, OK Fee: $200 with limited class size To register: Click Here A resource-packed training designed to prepare market managers and leaders to pursue leadership and training skills and professional knowledge applicable in managing successful markets. 10. Rural Women’s Summit For more info and to register: Click Here The Rural Women's Summit is designed for rural practitioners, leaders, and advocates to articulate the broad civic, political, and cultural impact of women’s leadership in rural America, to name the ways rural women are agents of change, to call out the barriers rural women face every day, and to proclaim the powerful role rural women play in creating compassionate communities. 11. Rural Rise Summit Sept. 17-19 | Pine Bluff, AK For more info and to register: Click Here Join fellow ecosystem builders in the conversation about rural support. Over the three days, we will collectively seek to answer the question “How do we empower the leaders, doers, and innovators in rural communities?" 12. Radically Rural Sep 19-20 | Keene, NH For more info and to register: Click Here Radically Rural™ is an annual two-day summit that brings together hundreds of people who are passionate about creating vibrant, robust rural communities and are eager to learn, connect and lead the charge. 13. Rural Arts and Culture Summit Oct. 3 – 5, 2019 | Grand Rapids, Minnesota For more info and to register: Click Here The Rural Arts and Culture Summit is a biennial, practitioner-driven gathering that celebrates and expands the field of rural arts-based community development. 14. Connecting Placemakers to Policies and Practices Making a Difference a summit for community development corporations (CDCs) and their partners on Tuesday, August 27, 2019 at the St. Louis Fed. This multi-state summit will bring together regional CDC practitioners and their community partners to learn about and discuss evidence-based solutions creating opportunities for low-to-moderate income neighborhoods. To register, click here. 15. 2019 National Community Action Partnership Annual Convention August 29, 2019 | Chicago, Illinois The Annual Convention is designed to provide Community Action professionals and board members with the latest in policy and programmatic updates, as well as management and governance tools. Click here for more information and to register. 16. ​2019 Strength Matters Financial Management Conference September 16-19, 2019 | Dallas, Texas Click here to register. 17. National Transportation in Indian Country Conference hosted by the Center for Tribal Transportation will be held September 16-19, 2019 in Big Sky, Montana. For more information and to register, click here. 18. National Development Council (NDC) is offering the ED101-Economic Development Finance course September 16-20, 2019 in Cleveland, Ohio. Participants will gain a solid understanding of both the basic tools and newest techniques used by successful economic development finance practitioners to assist small businesses and create jobs. For more information and to register, click here. 19. The Center for Creative Land Recycling's National Brownfields Leadership Summit Planning Meeting September 17-18, 2019 | Washington, D.C. The meeting will feature exclusive discussions with brownfields policy leaders and experts, in addition to hands-on opportunities to shape advocacy activities in 2020. Click here to register. 20. Intro Opportunity Zones Finance WebCourse September 24-25, 2019. The course is open to program designers, fund managers, communities, investors, and policy experts. Participants will learn about the most up-to-date thinking and strategies on how to maximize Opportunity Zone designations and how best to attract zone investments. Click here for more information and to register. 21. 2019 Reclaiming Vacant Properties (RVP) Conference October 2-5, 2019 | Atlanta, Georgia. The event is the only national conference dedicated to transforming vacant abandoned, and deteriorated properties into community assets. Click here for more information and to register. 22. National Rural Economic Developers Association Annual Conference November 6-8, 2019 | Kansas City, Missouri The conference will feature discussions relating to the advancement of rural development and the achievement of social and human service objectives in rural areas. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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Please see below marketing blurbs for you to share through your channels. Note, there's a special fund just for your states! Thanks, Colleen EMAIL/ENEWSLETTER BLURB National Trust Preservation Funds Grant Program Enhance your efforts to save the historic places within your community-participate in the National Trust Preservation Funds grant program. This annual program supports local preservation organizations' efforts to preserve and protect important places in their communities. Funding ranges from $2,500 to $10,000 and supports preservation planning and educational projects. The next deadline is October 1. Grant projects have included engineering and architectural consulting services; tours that are accessible via smart devices; and market studies to assist in prioritizing preservation objectives. For more information, visit http://forum.savingplaces.org/preservation-funds or contact Grants at savingplaces.org. FACEBOOK: National Trust Preservation Funds provides grants ranging $2,500 to $10,000 in our state, supporting preservation planning and educational projects. The next deadline is October 1. Apply today at http://forum.savingplaces.org/preservation-funds. TWITTER: Apply for preservation grant funding in our state: $2,500-10,000. Deadline is Oct. 1 forum.savingplaces.org/preservation-funds @SavingPlaces Colleen Danz | MANAGER, FORUM MARKETING P 202.588.6498 F 202.588.6223 NATIONAL TRUST FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION The Watergate Office Building 2600 Virginia Avenue NW Suite 1100 Washington, DC 20037 Forum.SavingPlaces.org PastForward 2019 October 10-12, 2019 Denver, CO Be the first to know about sessions, registration, and conference details. Sign up for updates today. www.PastForwardConference.org [https://nthp-savingplaces.s3.amazonaws.com/2017/02/06/13/21/32/409/NTHP_LOGO_RGB_Tagline_email.png] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: