
Introducing The Hub’s newest board members
The West Virginia Community Development Hub (The Hub) is thrilled to announce three new board members who will continue to advance the mission of the
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The West Virginia Community Development Hub (The Hub) is thrilled to announce three new board members who will continue to advance the mission of the
The Fulcrum Project connects communities with WVU teams to complete projects that build local economies and improve quality of life for residents.
ACT Now will transform the struggling southern West Virginia region with economic investments.
The WV Community Development Hub in partnership with Advantage Valley, WV Brownfields Assistance Centers, and WV Hive is seeking $11 million for the WV Community and Business Resilience Initiative.
The Kingwood Blueprint Communities team is rallying to redevelop their high school in their local downtown.
Mary Hunt, Program Director of Community and Economic Development for the Claude Worthington Benedum Foundation, will retire in 2022.
Congratulations to the Northern Brownfields Assistance Center on being the new lead state partner for Opportunity Appalachia, , an ARC POWER-funded program that will provide targeted support for downtown and rural development projects, building entrepreneurial communities where local business can thrive, creating quality jobs for residents, helping to address the Covid downturn, and revitalizing local economies.
In upcoming Conversations, we’re highlighting different Virtual Learning Lessons and will hear local community leaders talk about their journey.
As the year comes to a close, we are proud of the work we have done at the WV Community Development Hub with you: our partners, community leaders, and friends. While this year has presented challenges to us all, our work to support the growth of rural communities in West Virginia has given us hope, heart, and a true sustained belief in the transformational impact that each person can have in making positive change.
The towns of Montgomery and Smithers have graduated from the Cultivate West VIrginia program – check out all they accomplished!
If you are passionate about West Virginia communities and interested in being part of a team working with regional and federal partners to advance systemic solutions to drive federal funding and resources to the most high-need, distressed communities in Appalachia, this would be an ideal position for you.
DARRE brings together numerous partners throughout the state and region to undertake a deliberate and concentrated approach to supporting the development and revitalization of historic downtowns.
If you are a person who is passionate about working alongside West Virginians who are making a difference in their communities to tell a new kind of story about what is possible for our state, I want you to strongly consider the Communications Associate job.