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The Carsey Institute
http://www.carseyinstitute.unh.edu/
“The
Carsey Institute conducts national and regional policy research on
vulnerable children, youth, and families and on sustainable community
development. We give policy makers and practitioners the timely,
independent resources they need to effect change in their communities.”
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Institute for Rural Journalism and Community
Issues
http://www.ruraljournalism.org/
“The Institute
for Rural Journalism and Community Issues helps non-metropolitan
journalists define the public agenda for their communities, and grasp
the local impact of broader issues. It interprets rural issues for
metropolitan news media, conducts seminars and publishes research and
good examples of rural journalism. It helps journalists all over America
learn about rural issues, trends and events in areas they’ve never seen
but have much in common with their own. It helps rural journalists learn
how to exercise editorial leadership in small markets... The Institute
publishes The Rural Blog, a daily digest of events, issues,
trends and journalism in rural America, with story ideas and sources. ”
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The Rural Blog
http://irjci.blogspot.com/
“A digest
of events, trends, issues, ideas and journalism from and about rural
America, from the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues,
based at the University of Kentucky.”
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Daily Yonder – Keep it Rural
http://www.dailyyonder.com/
"We're your
daily multi-media source of news, commentary, research, and features....
Check us throughout the day for breaking news, commentary, reports from
our rural correspondants, updates from the best rural bloggers, and
eye-opening photography from across the rural U.S. ... The Daily
Yonder has been published on the web since 2007 by the
Center for Rural Strategies, a non-profit media organization based
in Whitesburg, Kentucky, and Knoxville, Tennessee."
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Rural School and Community
Trust
http://www.ruraledu.org/
“The Rural School and Community Trust is a
national nonprofit organization addressing the crucial relationship
between good schools and thriving communities. Working in some of
the poorest, most challenging places, the Rural Trust involves young
people in learning linked to their communities, improves the quality of
teaching and school leadership, and advocates in a variety of ways for
appropriate state educational policies, including the key issue of
equitable and adequate funding for rural schools.”
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RUPRI (Rural Policy Research Institute)
http://www.rupri.org/
"The Rural Policy Research
Institute (RUPRI) provides unbiased analysis and information on the
challenges, needs, and opportunities facing rural America. RUPRI’s
aim is to spur public dialogue and help policymakers understand the
rural impacts of public policies and programs."
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Economic Research Service (USDA)
Home page:
http://www.ers.usda.gov/
County Codes and Other
Classifications:
http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products.aspx
Definitions of Rural:
http://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/rural-definitions.aspx
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Center for Rural Affairs
http://www.cfra.org/
“Established in 1973 in an old store front in a Northeast Nebraska town
of 1,000, the Center for Rural Affairs has grown to a national
organization with 30,000 supporters across the country. We remain rooted
in agriculture and rural communities to this day. Our staff live in
rural communities of less than 5,000 or the countryside surrounding
them. We have evolved into one of the nation’s leading rural
organizations, known for our pioneering work to rebuild rural America
and reform federal policy. ”
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Rural Sociological Society
http://www.ruralsociology.org/
"The Rural Sociological
Society (RSS) is a professional social science association that
promotes the generation, application, and dissemination of sociological
knowledge. The Society seeks to enhance the quality of rural life,
communities, and the environment. This website is intended to serve all
those interested in rural people and places."
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Southern Rural Development Center
http://srdc.msstate.edu/
"The Southern Rural
Development Center seeks to strengthen the capacity of the region's
29 land-grant institutions to address critical contemporary rural
development issues impacting the well-being of people and communities in
the rural South."
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Regional Rural Development Centers
http://www.csrees.usda.gov/nea/economics/in_focus/rural_if_regional.html
"The NIFA Regional Rural
Development Centers (RRDCs) play a unique role in USDA's service to
rural America. They link the research and educational outreach capacity
of the nation's public universities with communities, local
decisionmakers, entrepreneurs, families, and farmers and ranchers to
help address a wide range of development issues. They collaborate on
national issues that span regions—like e-commerce, the changing
interface between rural, suburban, and urban places, and workforce
quality and jobs creation. Each tailors programs to address particular
needs in its region."
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Southern Rural Sociological Association
http://www.ag.auburn.edu/auxiliary/srsa/SRSA.htm
"...an educational and
scientific organization established to foster the study, understanding,
and application of rural sociology in the South."
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Illinois Institute for Rural Affairs
http://www.iira.org/
"The Illinois Institute
for Rural Affairs (IIRA) builds the capacity of community leaders
and policymakers by providing technical support, applied research,
policy evaluation, and training across the state. IIRA is a
clearinghouse for information on rural issues, coordinates rural
research, and works with state agencies on issues of importance to rural
communities."
Website on the Country Life
Commission: http://www.iira.org/clc/
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Center for Rural Studies
http://www.uvm.edu/crs/
“The
Center for Rural Studies at the University of Vermont is a
nonprofit, fee-for-service research and resource center that works with
people and communities to address social, economic, and resource-based
challenges. A part of the University's College of Agriculture and Life
Sciences since 1978, CRS supports the research and teaching missions of
the university through its work in applied research, community outreach,
program evaluation, and consulting services. CRS is also the US Census
Bureau's State Data Center
for Vermont.”
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Agricultural History Society
http://www.aghistorysociety.org/
"The Agricultural History
Society was founded in Washington, DC in 1919 "to promote the
interest, study and research in the history of agriculture."
Incorporated in 1924, the Society began publishing a journal,
Agricultural History, in 1927. The term "agricultural history" has
always been interpreted broadly, and the Society encourages research and
publishes articles from all countries and in all periods of history.
Initially affiliated with the American Historical Association, the
Agricultural History Society is the third oldest, discipline-based
professional organization in the United States. Currently the membership
includes agricultural economists, anthropologists, economists,
environmentalists, historians, historical geographers, rural
sociologists, and a variety of independent scholars."
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