As you can imagine, I am faced with many of the same questions and concerns daily. Here, I have provided answers to some of those Frequently Asked Questions in hopes…
Do you want to write a grant or have you written one that was not funded? Whether it's to a federal source or a foundation, knowing the steps to formulating…
The Center for Rural Development is now accepting applications for the 2019 Rogers Scholars program. Rogers Scholars, an intensive one-week summer program, provides valuable leadership skills and exclusive college scholarship…
You're invited to attend the 6th Annual Rogers Scholars 5K Glow Run and Walk! This event benefits The Center for Rural Development's Rogers Scholars program – a week long leadership…
The Center for Rural Development's Business & Community Training Center is presenting a new series of no-cost soft-skills training courses. The instructor-led courses will provide critical, in-demand soft skills training for employees…
Are you a displaced coal miner or former coal employee in Bell County? If so, you could qualify for technical skills training through The Center for Rural Development’s Displaced Coal…
The Center for Rural Development is pleased to announce Jerry Claunch will serve as its new executive vice president. Claunch, who spent 40-plus years working in the financial services industry,…
So you’ve finally met with some potential vendors, and you begin to notice a common theme. Sure, you’re aware there are various elements of a wedding that contribute to your…