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NADO News
Thursday, June 1, 2023
News & Announcements

Apply by June 30 to Host a Fellow through the Economic Recovery Corps (ERC) Program 
The U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) and the International Economic Development Council (IEDC), in partnership with the NADO Research Foundation (NADO RF) and other national organizations, recently launched the inaugural Economic Recovery Corps (ERC) program. Submit an expression of interest to host a fellow by June 30 and register here for an informational webinar on June 7 from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. ET. Questions? Contact Brett Schwartz or Jack Morgan

Share Your Successes: Apply for an Excellence in Regional Transportation Award by June 24
Apply now for NADO and RPO America’s Excellence in Regional Transportation Awards program that honors noteworthy projects and practices in rural, small metropolitan, and larger areas. NADO members can submit plans, projects, and programs on transportation-related topics. Award-winning organizations will be recognized during a networking reception at the National Rural Road Safety Summit, September 12-14, in Oklahoma City. This is a joint event being held in place of NADO’s standalone National Regional Transportation Conference this year.

2023 NADO Impact Awards Application Window to Open on June 15  
Each year, NADO recognizes member organizations that demonstrate valuable and effective approaches to regional economic and community development through our Impact Awards program. Applications for this year’s awards will be accepted June 15 through July 21. More details and information will be made available in the coming weeks. Contact Brett Schwartz with any questions. 

Advocacy & Legislative Updates

House Passes Debt Limit Deal
Over the weekend, Congressional leaders and the White House agreed on a bipartisan plan to temporarily suspend the debt ceiling. The focal point of the agreement is a two-year suspension of the debt ceiling. The bill, entitled the Fiscal Responsibility Act of 2023, was passed by the House on Wednesday evening, and will now be sent to the Senate for a vote. In order to avoid a government default, Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen has warned that Congress must take action to raise the debt ceiling, the cap on how much debt the federal government is allowed to accumulate, by June 5.

Events, Conferences
& Online Training
Webinar: EDA-Supported Revolving Loan Fund Community of Practice
When: Wednesday, June 7, 1 p.m. ET
Where: Virtual | Register here
The National Development Council will host an opportunity to watch an informational presentation about the Community of Practice (CoP). Attend to learn more about the CoP, walk through a RLF social portal, provide feedback about the content you want to see, connect with your peers, and apply to join one of the training cohorts. 

Webinar: Tell Your Local Story  
When: Tuesday, June 6, 2 p.m. ET
Where: Virtual | Register here
The National Rural Economic Developers Association and Touchstone Energy are cohosting a webinar featuring Chet Garner, the host of the Emmy award winning travel show The Daytripper. During this webinar, Chet will share stories from his travels throughout small towns in Texas, and will inspire participants to tell the stories that make their own organizations and hometowns unique.

Webinar: Equitable Approaches to Housing
When: Wednesday, June 7, 12 p.m. to 1 p.m. ET
Where: Virtual | Register here
Developing and implementing housing plans and resources with equity and inclusion at the forefront is vital to creating lasting and positive impact in communities. Fourth Economy assembled a panel of housing leaders to discuss what's missing in the communities they serve, why these barriers exist, who is being impacted, and what mechanisms can be used to help tackle these issues.

Webinar: Improving Racial Equity Through Public Policy
When: 
Thursday, June 8, 2023, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. ET
Where: Virtual | Register Here
Join this virtual discussion on ways to improve racial equity in America. Experts will present ideas on ways to mitigate bias and discrimination, and generate greater equity in social, economic, and political outcomes.

Webinar: Growing Rural Equitable Outdoor Recreation Economies 
When: Friday, June 9, 2023, 1 p.m. ET 
Where: Virtual | Register here
Join the Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group for a 'Thrive Rural' discussion on advancing outdoor recreation and tourism development through an equitable, sustainable, and locally-driven approach. 

Webinar: Equitable Community Engagement - Discussion
When: Wednesday, June 21, 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. ET
Where: Virtual | Register here
Join this call for a discussion about equitable community engagement. Alyce Brown from North Central Washington EDD will be featured and will share NCWEDD’s strategies for engagement, outreach, and community ‘buy-in.’ Betsey Suchanic from NGIN will also highlight newly available online resources showcasing best practices for building community partnerships and long-term engagement, particularly around the CEDS process. 

Conference: National Summit on Rural Road Safety
When: September 12-14, 2023
Where: Oklahoma City, OK
NADO members and stakeholders are encouraged to hold the date for the National Summit on Rural Road Safety, hosted by National Center for Rural Road Safety and NADO. This year, NADO's National Regional Transportation Conference is combined with the National Summit on Rural Road Safety. Registration opens soon.
EDD Community of Practice
Spotlight
The NADO Research Foundation is leading the newly-formed Economic Development District Community (EDD CoP) with funding from US EDA. Stay tuned to this section of NADO News for updates and resources from the EDD CoP and other partner networks.
NADO RF Releases New Interactive EDD Map  
As part of the EDD CoP, NADO RF has created a new interactive national EDD map that provides information about each EDD’s service area, website, contact information, and EDA regional office. It also includes two search functions: one that allows the user to quickly identify which EDD serves any address or location and one to search the map by the name of the EDD. Access the map here.

Virtual EDD Chapter Meet Ups Scheduled for June to Discuss CEDS Planning and Implementation
The next round of Virtual EDD Chapter Meet Ups has been scheduled for this month. Organized as part of the EDD CoP, these online networking sessions are an opportunity for EDD staff to connect with each other in small groups to share ideas and troubleshoot challenges together. The topic for the next Meet Up is CEDS planning and implementation. EDD staff have already been sent registration information for these sessions. If you need access to the link or have additional questions, contact Brett Schwartz.
Funding Opportunities
& Resources

Responses Requested: Public Engagement for Transportation Agencies
Public engagement is evolving rapidly for transportation agencies, and it is more important than ever to monitor the state of the practice. A volunteer research team is soliciting responses about current public involvement practices from every state and regional transportation organization in the U.S., with the results to be used in a research report. NADO and RPO America, along with other association partners, are sharing the public engagement query with transportation practitioners. Click here to learn more and respond by June 12.

NADO RF Shares Transportation Planning Issue Briefs
Through research supported by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), NADO RF has developed two draft issue briefs on considering environmental impacts in rural, small metro, and regional transportation planning and projects, also known as Planning and Environmental Linkages (PEL). NADO RF also shares updates on PEL and general environmental information on the Rural Transportation website. FHWA encourages transportation agencies to consider using PEL to streamline planning and project delivery.

FEMA Seeks Input for the Building Resilient Infrastructure and Communities (BRIC) Program
FEMA has issued a Request for Information (RFI) to identify sources that can provide support for the BRIC program’s non-financial Direct Technical Assistance initiative. FEMA seeks to learn from organizations of different sizes and reach who may be a good fit to meet all or some of its needs. Click here to access the RFI. 

Smart Growth America Announces Community Connectors Grant Program 
Smart Growth America’s new Community Connectors grant program will help advance locally-driven projects to reconnect communities separated or harmed by divisive transportation infrastructure and access available federal and state funds to support these projects. Fifteen teams (e.g., public agencies partnered with nonprofits or other community organizations) from communities with populations of 50,000-500,000 will receive a capacity-building grant of up to $130,000 in addition to tailored training. Learn more here
 
New Report from Headwaters Economics Features Strategies for High-Amenity Communities 
Headwaters Economics has released a new report that analyzes the major challenges and the ways they uniquely affect amenity communities. The report includes solutions with the goal of providing community leaders with strategies that can help them navigate a growing outdoor recreation economy. Click here to access the report. 

EDA Publishes Webinar Recordings for Recent Notice of Funding Opportunities  
The EDA has released webinar recordings to provide more information on three recently published Notice of Funding Opportunities (NOFOs): the Tech Hubs program, the FY23 Disaster Supplemental, and the University Center program.  

New USDA Rural Energy Programs
The US Department of Agriculture (USDA) recently announced the availability of nearly $11 billion in grants and loan opportunities to help rural energy and utility providers bring affordable clean energy to communities. Funding will be available through two new programs under the Inflation Reduction Act: the Empowering Rural America (New ERA) program and the Powering Affordable Clean Energy (PACE) program. USDA will accept Letters of Interest from June 30 to September 29 for the PACE program and from July 31 to August 31 for the New ERA program. To view the live announcement click here and to view the press release click here.  

USDOT Grants and Technical Assistance Navigator Tool 
The US Department of Transportation (USDOT) has launched the DOT Navigator, a new online resource designed to help communities identify federal grant and technical assistance opportunities. The DOT Navigator tool includes: 

Several transportation grant programs are currently open relating to safety, tribal transit, ferry service, and more.
Opportunities &
Job Openings
Huntsville, AL | Economic Development & Planning Director
The Top of Alabama Regional Council of Government (TARCOG) is looking for an energetic, tenacious, directed, and organized Economic & Development Planning Director to lead and manage government and grant funded projects in their five-county service area (DeKalb, Jackson, Limestone, Madison, Marshall). The deadline to apply is June 2. For more details, click here.

Brockton, MA | Senior Community and Economic Development Planner
Old Colony Planning Council is seeking an experienced Senior Community and Economic Development Planner to apply their technical expertise, working knowledge of community and economic development programs and applications, familiarity with zoning, permitting, and planning best practices to the diverse work program of a busy and growing Regional Planning Agency and Economic Development District. For more details, click here

Brockton, MA | Senior Comprehensive Planner
Old Colony Planning Council is seeking an experienced Senior Comprehensive Planner who will play an important part in delivering plans and projects within the Comprehensive Planning and Sustainability Department, both independently and in collaboration with other staff. This is an excellent opportunity for a planner interested in a wide range of technical planning projects and enthusiastic about public participation. For more details, click here

Brockton, MA | Principal Transportation Planner
Old Colony Planning Council is seeking an experienced Principal Transportation Planner who will play an important role within the Transportation Department. Fast‐paced and collaborative, the Transportation Department is responsible for delivering plans and projects at the regional and city/town levels. For more details, click here

Columbus, OH | Economic Development Director & Regional Innovation Officer
Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission (MORPC)b is seeking an Economic Development Director & Regional Innovation Officer to direct and develop agency economic development and strategic infrastructure programming, lead Central Ohio’s innovation ecosystem, and perform related duties as required. For more details, click here

RFP for Marine Ferry Services
NADO RF seeks proposals from qualified vendors for consulting planning services to be provided to a region of Alaska as part of a publicly funded research project. Any interested parties can review the RFP details online. All responses to this opportunity should be submitted electronically to transportation@nado.org by June 15, 2023.
NADO Calendar of Events

NADO Board of Directors Meeting
June 26-28, 2023
Sheraton Park City
1895 Sidewinder Drive, Park City, UT

National Summit for Rural Road Safety
September 12-14, 2023
Sheraton Oklahoma City Downtown Hotel
1 North Broadway Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK

NADO Annual Training Conference
November 7-10, 2023
Hilton Cleveland Downtown
100 Lakeside Avenue East, Cleveland, OH

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