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  • Tip for better pop-ups and shed businesses
    economic development | mistakes | rural

    Tip for better pop-ups and shed businesses

    ByBecky McCray December 5, 2021September 6, 2024

    Basics What is a pop-up? I explain more here. Tip #1: Group your pop-ups When you’re planning to add pop-up businesses or shed businesses to your small or rural community, concentrate them in one area. Better to have four sheds or pop up businesses together on a single lot, than fourteen vendors spread out all…

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  • Small town business idea: cat grooming
    entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Small town business idea: cat grooming

    ByBecky McCray November 15, 2021November 16, 2021

    This was a new idea to me. Alyssa McCleery from Newkirk, Oklahoma, brought this up. She has local dog grooming but had to drive hours to find a place to get her cat groomed. I was skeptical at first, but why not cat grooming as a service? Just trimming cat claws can be a challenge….

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  • Shoppers at a furniture store find temporary displays of jewelry and skin care products.
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Boost your rural retail business with this trick

    ByDeb Brown November 5, 2021October 30, 2021

    By Deb Brown The old way of doing business is one building, one business. What if you could test an idea and have a business inside a business? Anyone of us either knows or can find someone who is making things from their home and selling it. What if you encouraged already existing home-based businesses…

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  • Mechanic wiping down a wrench
    community | economic development | rural

    The Role of Public Policy in Rural Community Economic Development

    ByPaula Jensen October 16, 2021October 13, 2021

    By Paula Jensen My husband is a mechanic. The tools of his trade are important to his work. He has a large toolbox with many drawers lined in soft black padding. His tools lay clean and organized inside each drawer for easy access when he needs the right tool for a job. Yet, when things…

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  • Community engagement planning: old way vs. Idea Friendly way
    community | economic development | mistakes | planning | rural

    Community engagement planning: old way vs. Idea Friendly way

    ByBecky McCray October 3, 2021October 1, 2021

    You’re familiar with the traditional way of handling community engagement. Once every few years, an outside consultant comes in and leads a community engagement planning meeting. There are lots of flip charts and post it notes.  Most of the people who attend hold official titles or formal leadership roles. Almost all are professional middle class…

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  • Several apples on a tree, closeup
    economic development | entrepreneurship | ideas | rural

    Rural business idea: sell foraged fruits and more

    ByBecky McCray August 3, 2021July 27, 2021

    By Becky McCray Need an idea for your next small town or rural business? This one would make a good side hustle: Gather and resell fruit that would otherwise be wasted. Think of all the fruit, berries and nuts that no one picks, especially in yards and public spaces in your town. You don’t have…

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  • Best practices for rural housing
    economic development | rural

    Best practices for rural housing

    ByBecky McCray July 19, 2021July 9, 2021

    The only housing “best practice” that really works for every town: Keep renewing your town’s core No one likes a mushy core, in an apple or a small town. Build more in the center, less on the outside. Grab a paper map of your town and a highlighter. Circle the oldest neighborhoods, the ones closest…

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  • What makes a small town a micropolitan or nanopolitan?
    Best of | economic development | rural | trends

    What makes a small town a micropolitan or nanopolitan?

    ByBecky McCray May 22, 2021March 25, 2023

    Quick Summary: A “micropolitan area” is US term for smaller metropolitan areas between 10,000 and 50,000 people. Micropolitans provide shopping and services to their core population and even more rural people in surrounding regions. About 27 million US residents live in micropolitan towns.  Nanopolitans are towns with between 1,000 and 10,000 people. Nanopolitans serve as…

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