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Resourceful Communities Network Notes - Winter 2008/2009

A Year of Partnership and Innovation

Winter 2008/2009




Thanks for a wonderful year!
RCP Community and Resource Partners

Thanks to our partners for a year of growth and accomplishment! We applaud our partners' creative solutions to critical challenges.

More than 220 organizations across North Carolina are cultivating, practicing and enriching the "triple bottom line."

Our partners inspire our work, and we look forward to another year of innovation together.

Best wishes,

The Resourceful Communities Program Team

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From Environmental Hazard to Economic Opportunity
Blacksmith forge powered by landfill gas at JCGEPBy capturing methane gas from the Old Dillsboro, NC, landfill, Jackson County Green Energy Park generates fuel and eliminates hazardous gas from the atmosphere. Read more »
Peer Groups Learn From Experience
Roanoke River Partners camping platformMore than 40 community and resource partners visited the Roanoke River region for an Eco- and Heritage Tourism Peer Learning Visit.
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Grain Bin Donation Helps Low-Resource Farmers
Donated grain binsWhen the NC Department of Agriculture alerted Conservation Fund representatives to an unusual donation opportunity, staff of both organizations worked creatively to support low-resource farmers. Read more »
Our Partners

Working for more than 18 years in distressed communities throughout North Carolina, Resourceful Communities follows the lead and wisdom of local leaders. Learn more about our partners.

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Kids in Tyrrell County, NC

 

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Project Spotlight
Resourceful Communities is working with partners to establish NC's first community forest on a 532-acre parcel in Hoke County.

Community forestry engages local partners in planning, management and stewardship. Adjacent to forestlands with the second largest US population of the endangered red-cockaded woodpecker, this community forest will restore habitat, provide economic opportunities and more.