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    economic development | entrepreneurship | finance | rural

    US small businesses can get small loans through Kiva

    ByBecky McCray August 27, 2018August 12, 2018

      You might have heard of Kiva, where a crowd of regular people pool money to make small loans to business people in the developing world. But you probably didn’t know they are making loans to small businesses in the US. In fact, I was surprised to find there has been a representative of Kiva…

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  • economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural | youth

    From kids with summer jobs to kids with summer businesses with these small town business ideas

    ByBecky McCray August 6, 2018July 22, 2018

      Norfolk County, Ontario, is home to dozens of real businesses started by kids in grades 6 through 12, part of their Student Start Up project. Kids can apply with a simple “business plan” template and may receive $200 in start up funds to kick them off. This year (2018), they funded 39 student entrepreneurs….

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  • Finding the money to renovate an old building in a small town: grants, loans and other funds
    economic development | finance | resources | rural

    Finding the money to renovate an old building in a small town: grants, loans and other funds

    ByBecky McCray July 30, 2018July 15, 2018

    Empty buildings in small towns are often empty for a reason, and that reason is often that they need work before any business could use them. Remodeling costs can be astonishingly expensive, so people often ask where they can find grants, loans or other funds to help them. Here are some of my favorite “usual…

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  • How will autonomous vehicles work in small towns?
    economic development | rural | tech | trends

    How will autonomous vehicles work in small towns?

    ByBecky McCray July 16, 2018July 3, 2018

    News flash: Rural areas already have autonomous vehicles Surprised? Both farming and mining already use fully or partially autonomous technology. I bet you already know about GPS-guided tractors, and you might know that big mines have big self-driving trucks and equipment. Almost no one mentions these highly-rural industries when talking about autonomous vehicles (AVs) for…

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  • A small town apprenticeship
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural | Small Biz 100 | workforce | youth

    A small town apprenticeship

    ByBecky McCray July 9, 2018June 24, 2018

    Any rural business owner can offer an apprenticeship Kevin Rubash is now the owner and designer at Interior Spaces which is a interior home design business in Webster City, Iowa (population 8,000). Kevin designs interiors for homes and business and sells everything from bedding to furniture to flooring and curtains. He got his first chance…

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  • Dress up empty buildings with these creative window ideas
    economic development | marketing | rural

    Dress up empty buildings with these creative window ideas

    ByBecky McCray June 11, 2018March 8, 2019

      Every small town has empty buildings downtown. Whether they are completely empty or just used for storage, they can make your downtown look vacant. If the building has windows, though, there’s an opportunity to dress them up a bit and maybe even promote another business at the same time. In the picture above, a…

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  • Expensive code compliance doesn’t have to ruin your small town
    economic development | resources | rural

    Expensive code compliance doesn’t have to ruin your small town

    ByBecky McCray May 28, 2018May 27, 2018

    Many small towns face an incredibly expensive hurdle to saving and using their downtown buildings: code compliance costs. Most municipalities have adopted one of the standard international building codes. Which are, well, standard. And no matter who does the inspections or enforcement, everyone thinks their compliance person is over-zealous. I can relate. One smart move…

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  • I’d like to feed business plan competitions to the sharks
    economic development | rural

    I’d like to feed business plan competitions to the sharks

    ByBecky McCray May 7, 2018December 16, 2021

      I’m not a big fan of business plan or startup competitions for small towns. I especially don’t like shark-style pitch competitions. I do love that you’re taking action to support more startups and entrepreneurs. I like that you’re including training and support for everyone who participates. (You are, aren’t you?) I can even live…

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