Appalachian Community Capital Archive

To support communities with technical assistance, predevelopment, and project design in places where resources and support systems are scarce (over two years)

To implement program expansion in Boone and Lincoln Counties, expand marketing and programming efforts, and staffing

To support the launch of the Campaign for Grade-Level Reading’s consortium of regional funders focused on highlighting opportunities, promising solutions, and emerging developments of special relevance to rural and small-city communities

For NewForce, a six-month-long, online tech skills training program which is a partnership between Generation West Virginia, Mountwest Community and Technical College, and the West Virginia Community and Technical College System

To educate the community, healthcare providers, youth, and parents on what Adverse Childhood Experiences are and how to build resilient behaviors

To expand sustainability and help strengthen West Virginia nonprofits

For the Remake Learning Network, an interstate consortium of educators, researchers, and artists which promotes innovation in education

To maintain the Rural Arts Collaborative artists in residency program and support the transition of the collaborative to Fayette County Cultural Trust

For the Appalachia Funders Network which convenes funders for learning, analysis, and collaboration and supports affinity groups to accelerate an equitable Appalachian economic transition

For the pre-opening phase of the Wheeling Food Hub including: feasibility study, business plan, market analysis, marketing strategy, financial projections and risk analysis