Strengthening Economic Resilience in Appalachia guidebook and report

Dialogue + Design, in partnership with Downstream Strategies and Pennsylvania State University, conducted the Strengthening Economic Resilience in Appalachia project, sponsored by the Appalachian Regional Commission. The project explores and documents strategies and policies local leaders can use to enhance the future economic prospects of coal-impacted communities throughout the Appalachian Region. Dialogue + Design spearheaded the qualitative outreach for this project, which explores and documents strategies and policies local leaders can use to enhance the future economic prospects of coal-impacted communities throughout the Appalachian Region. The four key components to this research project, including developing a comprehensive, quantitative framework to explore economic resilience; identifying a series of best-practice strategies for strengthening local economic resilience; conducting up to 10 in-depth case studies; and developing a guidebook that interprets and integrates findings of the research for local economic development practitioners.

The study was done as part of ARC’s POWER Initiative. POWER, which stands for Partnerships for Opportunity and Workforce and Economic Revitalization, aims to help areas suffering from coal industry-related job losses by helping them diversify their economies. ARC was particularly interested in how communities demonstrate resilience in the face of dramatic economic disruptions. This interest is also reflective of ARC’s mission to innovate, partner and invest to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth in Appalachia.See the full practitioner guidebook and technical report at: www.arc.gov/resilience

National Economic Transition Platform Released!

Dialogue + Design Associates has been delighted to work with a group of leaders from coal-impacted communities across the country to create the National Economic Transition Platform.  With support and leadership from the Just Transition Fund, this group of community leaders, labor organizers, members of tribal nations, and practitioners worked for more than a year to develop the platform and its seven core pillars to build healthy, diverse, resilient economies.  You can read more here https://nationaleconomictransition.org or download the PDF of the platform.