Through this program, we will support 20 communities in equitable rural and Tribal commercial district development. The work will be supported by our partners at E.L. Robinson, Equiticity, the National Association of Development Organizations, Project for Public Spaces, Rails-to-Trails Conservancy, and the Rural Community Assistance Partnership.
A $21.15 million program driven by four “Capacity Builder Organizations,” including National Main Street Center/Main Street America, Thriving Communities provides two years of no-cost intensive technical assistance to under-resourced and disadvantaged communities to help identify, develop, and deliver transportation projects that strengthen communities. The Thriving Communities Program will grow the pipeline of communities that can successfully compete for federal funding.
Along with our partners, we will focus on downtowns in rural and Tribal areas to develop an increased awareness of Federal opportunities, prepare community leaders to implement infrastructure and community development projects, and build lasting local capacity for carrying out projects. The team will provide subgrants to each community over a two-year period, matching technical assistance providers with communities based on assessment results and providing specialized grant assistance from application to project execution.
The participating organizations are:
- Bois Forte Band of Chippewa | Minnesota
- City of Cedartown | Georgia
- City of Independence | Oregon
- City of Macomb | Illinois
- City of McAlester | Oklahoma
- City of Milford | Delaware
- City of Monroe | Louisiana
- City of Rexburg | Idaho
- City of Villisca | Iowa
- City of York | Alabama
- County of Henry | Virginia
- First Tennessee Rural Planning Organization
- Forest County Potawatomi Community | Wisconsin
- Mineral County | Nevada
- North Central Regional Planning Commission | Kansas
- Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe of the Shoalwater Bay Indian Reservation | Washington
- Standing Rock Sioux Tribe | North Dakota and South Dakota
- Town of Elizabethtown | North Carolina
- Trinidad Rancheria | California
- Village of Indiantown | Florida