Main Street Disaster Resilience: How to Recover from Natural Disasters
Learn how to leverage the Main Street Approach during natural disaster recovery.
Join us for three days of learning, connecting, and celebrating at Main Street Now 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, April 7 – 9.
Secure Your Spot!Bethany serves as Director of Strategic Projects at Main Street America. She oversees our partner grant projects, like Backing Small Businesses and T‑Mobile Hometown Grants, as well as other special projects including the Main Street Disaster Preparedness Program.
Previously, she served as Executive Director of NewTown Loans, Middle Georgia’s first and only certified Community Development Financial Institution. Under her leadership at NewTown Loans, the loan portfolio and the racial diversity of the organization’s borrowers both increased threefold. Bethany has also helped established or expand a range of support services for local entrepreneurs and developers, including the Downtown Diversity Initiative and an award-winning Entrepreneurs’ Academy.
Before her work in community and economic development, Bethany earned a PhD in Cultural Geography from Louisiana State University and her academic and professional pursuits centered around community documentary and preservation work. Her writing, documentaries, and public programs have been highlighted in contexts ranging from peer-reviewed academic publications to a feature on NPR’s All Things Considered.
Email: brogers@mainstreet.org
Phone: 312-610-5604
Location: Georgia
Learn how to leverage the Main Street Approach during natural disaster recovery.
Learn how to apply your skills with stakeholder communication, fundraising, and volunteer coordination to your disaster response plan.
This publication is designed to help Main Streets and commercial district organizations better prepare for and respond to more frequent and severe disasters.
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