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  • Getting local businesses to cooperate with you: Shop Hopping Around Brownsville
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    Getting local businesses to cooperate with you: Shop Hopping Around Brownsville

    ByBecky McCray December 16, 2019March 25, 2023

      Getting local businesses to cooperate can be a challenge in any small town. Everyone is busy in their own business, and few have time to dedicate to working with other businesses. Whether it’s a formal project put on by a group like the Chamber of Commerce or an informal get-together, there are big benefits…

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  • Survey of Rural Challenges 2019 results
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    Survey of Rural Challenges 2019 results

    ByBecky McCray December 5, 2019June 9, 2026

    What small town people see as their biggest challenges And what topics rural people most want help with Wouldn’t it be great if the people who say they want to help rural people would actually listen to rural people’s own challenges?! That’s why we created this survey! We use the results to create practical steps…

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  • Paula Jensen
    community | economic development | rural

    Gathering the Doers

    ByPaula Jensen November 22, 2019November 21, 2019

    The first vision board presented by the design:SD team to the community of Webster, South Dakota, on Sept. 27, 2014, stated the following phrase in bold lettering:  GATHERING THE DOERS.  There were approximately 50 people in the room that day and surprisingly none of them got up and ran out in fear upon seeing the design:SD team’s…

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  • Logo with "Shop Indie Local"
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural | shop local

    Shop Indie Local adds a new twist to tired Buy Local campaigns

    ByBecky McCray November 11, 2019

      Shop Indie Local summary: Shop Indie Local campaign website This campaign’s advantage:  Usable year round, adaptable to local events and needs, not just a single day “Indie” message is resonating well right now, better than plain “local” campaigns Share the right message: People already think they want to shop local, just need a timely…

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  • Better entrepreneur training for small towns
    economic development | entrepreneurship | rural

    Better entrepreneur training for small towns

    ByBecky McCray November 4, 2019November 1, 2019

      Because I’ve been an entrepreneur since junior high school, I’ve been asked to help with all kinds of entrepreneur support over the decades. I’ve taught entrepreneur classes, I’ve been part of day-long entrepreneur events, I’ve taught workshops and I’ve been a mentor in formal and informal ways. And I’ve been thinking lately about what…

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  • A diverse group receiving awards from a city council
    community | rural

    Why does nothing ever get done in this town!

    ByPaula Jensen October 12, 2019October 7, 2019

      By Paula Jensen Having a passion for rural community development and leadership is what drives my personal and professional life. My personal vision statement reads, “I will be a clear voice for rural people and places by mobilizing and empowering rural changemakers to build vibrant communities.” It has taken me a number of years, a…

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  • Using events to promote service and industry businesses
    entrepreneurship | marketing | rural

    Using events to promote service and industry businesses

    ByDeb Brown September 11, 2019September 9, 2019

    Events that showcase your non-retail small business  You want people to learn about your business. Events sometimes help with that. You’re just not sure how to create an event for non-retail businesses that people will come to. Who goes to the insurance agency if they don’t need insurance? Who goes to the packing plant unless…

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  • A downtown sidewalk with people shopping at a table full of baked goods
    community | rural

    Culture is the intersection of people and place

    ByBecky McCray August 19, 2019May 15, 2024

      Lots of small towns have a good handle on the importance of the arts. Some have arts councils and arts festivals, and most are starting to better value rural artists. What about the larger concept of culture? Culture is usually only mentioned around urban areas. Rural is almost thought of as the opposite of…

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