Listening Sessions Initiative
Rural Community, Economic, and Workforce Development
Identifying needs and opportunities in rural recovery
In the wake of multiple chronic challenges exacerbated by the COVID-19 pandemic, rural communities and small towns across the United States are beginning to build back from the associated impacts on their economies, workforces, and communities. These recovery efforts pose critical questions of where and how to invest. To identify where stakeholders engaged in rural development see the greatest need, and the greatest opportunity, the Regional Rural Development Centers have embarked on a process to collect feedback through a year-long initiative. This feedback will be shared with with USDA NIFA and other federal partners as stakeholder feedback.
Phase 1: Assessing Stakeholder Priorities for Rural Development
The first step in this process was a survey through which key rural development implementers and other stakeholders could provide baseline feedback. Use the tools below to explore findings from this assessment, including a 48-page report, a series of infographics, and an interactive data tool (coming soon).Phase 2: National and Regional Listening Sessions to Identify Long-Range Strategies
In 2022, the RRDCs will host a series of facilitated listening sessions with invited stakeholders aimed at diving deeper into survey findings and identifying long-range strategies on key priorities. Each of the four RRDCs will host one regionally focused listening session and one of national scope focused on a specific topic area. The topics for the four national discussions are Broadband and the Digital Divide, Community Planning and Engagement, Innovation and Entrepreneurship, and Workforce Development. Invitations to join the discussions will be sent in late February.

REPORT
This report provides findings from a national survey carried out in the fall of 2021. It reveals the highest priorities for rural communities to address in the next five years, both by region and nationallly. It also highlight the kinds of activities and programming that are likely to have the greatest value in supporting rural development practitioners’ work.
Download the Report
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Get the complete report (2MB PDF).


DATA
Explore the findings more closely via our interactive data dashboard: https://bit.ly/RuralRecoveryDashboard