More About RDIG
RDIG was initiated in 2016 to demonstrate successful and innovative rural economic development strategies, provide peer advice among organizations, and identify national trends and emerging opportunities to support sector-based strategies. RDIG’s principal goals are to:
- Accelerate the adoption and impact of innovative rural development strategies;
- Forge a strong voice for sensible and productive rural development strategies; and
- Convene key innovators to increase leadership, learning and dissemination about “what works” rural development.
The US Endowment for Forestry & Communities provided a grant in 2016 to launch RDIG, and over time those funds were matched by foundations including LOR, Mary Reynolds Babcock, Northwest Area, Annie E. Casey, and Incourage, along with several other funders.
The Rural Development and innovation Group, in partnership with the Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group, is poised to continue its role in bringing the issues and opportunities of rural America to the foreground.