Working with rural citizens, our aim is to assure that rural communities capture the opportunities for revitalization through increased local leadership capacity, sustainable resource management and community-based development. Part of this revitalization is the emerging bioeconomy, which presents rural communities with many exciting opportunities and serious challenges.
Jim Kleinschmit
Director, IATP Rural Communities
We strengthen the link between rural economic policy and local, democratic decision-making. Within the bioeconomy sector, Rural Communities is working to “green” the entire value chain and to assure that local communities and citizens benefit from this system.
Rural Community Connection
Working with rural communities to promote dialogue, information sharing, planning and civic engagement to support sustainable community-based development.
Strengthening the Rural Commons
Rural Communities have shared natural, cultural and infrastructure resources that are an essential foundation for sustainable community-based development.
Sustainable Bioindustrial Systems
Establishing sustainable systems, including standards, for the production and harvesting of biomass crops for energy, fuels and products.
Rural Somali Organizing
The rapidly changing landscape of Rural America includes a significant change in the demographics of who is
living and working in our rural communities. Thousands of Somali refugees, fleeing civil war and internment camps
have settled in the mid-west. IATP has launched one of the first comprehensive efforts to survey the
needs of rural Somali communities in an effort to find ways to ensure their successful long-term integration into
rural Minnesota and the mid-west.