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    The anti-startup: doing good in your community

    ByBecky McCray January 23, 2013August 27, 2014

    Let’s think creatively about how we do good in our communities. I just ran across my notes from 2011, when I heard Alon Nir (@TheKotel) explain his project, Tweet Your Prayers. He called his talk “The Anti-Startup,” and he proceeded to tell us how he ignored all the “rules” of business to make a difference. Alon…

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    Building a Startup Community in a Small Town

    ByBecky McCray November 28, 2012August 27, 2014

    Over at Michele Price’s site, a reader asked:How would one create a startup community in a more rural area where people don’t really get “the internet” and could care less about Facebook, Twitter, or ANY social networking/digital websites? Michele invited me to reply, and here’s the advice I offered: Our eclectic Alva meetup group welcomes…

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  • community | economic development | entrepreneurship | trends

    Building a local business alliance

    ByBecky McCray May 16, 2012August 27, 2014

    BALLE is the Business Alliance for Local Living Economies. It’s all about local businesses working together to make their local economy prosper, with a focus on locally-owned businesses, sustainability, green jobs, and thinking local first. There is a national organization, and local networks have formed in many cities, towns and regions. I’m reporting today from…

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    Is my small town the only one that is this messed up?

    ByBecky McCray April 11, 2012August 27, 2014

    Yes, I do get asked “Is my small town the only one that is this messed up?” The answer is no, you are not alone. We all wonder about it. We all think we must have the most messed up small town anywhere. We deal with some part of the continuum of bad behavior: pettiness backstabbing…

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  • community | rural

    Selling a Community Asset

    ByMaesz February 15, 2012August 27, 2014

    By Glenna Mae Hendricks (Maesz) With some pride, I tell you that my hometown owns and runs a very excellent retirement community for the people who can still live independently. It is called the Homestead Retirement Community. Since the economic downturn, our little town has been seeking ways to cut costs. Some short sighted people…

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  • community | entrepreneurship | social media

    Lessons Learned from Jellyweek

    ByAndrea Cook January 19, 2012May 26, 2022

    By Andrea Cook There are over 14.5 million self-employed independent professionals throughout our country. Working hard to provide jobs, solve problems and succeed day in and day out, without burning out, these individuals are some of our most bravest, boldest and innovative leaders in our country’s workforce. Yet, many independent professionals work from home, isolated…

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  • community | rural | tourism | youth

    How to get more volunteer participation

    ByBecky McCray October 4, 2011August 27, 2014

    It’s the million dollar question in small towns: how do we get more participation? Participation might mean volunteers, contributions, or even audience members. Volunteers kick off the Picture My WeekendPhotography event in Alva, Oklahoma. I get asked this every time I speak. It seems every town and organization, every festival and fair is dealing with…

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    Show the love

    ByJNSwanson October 1, 2011August 27, 2014

    By Jon Swanson Nancy and I are on a blogger tour in Hampton, Iowa. A bunch of bloggers are in town to learn more about agriculture and the local community. It’s a great idea for the town and for us. On Friday night, there is a wine and cheese, star-gazing, coffee-drinking, meet and greet. With live…

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