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This page contains resources shared at IPA's Rural Prosperity Symposium.
Dive into common issues community foundation staff face when managing component funds.
Learn about two programs tackling complex health issues by prioritizing the collective participation of community residents and multi-sector partners.
Join us as we conclude the 2022 conference with a lunch keynote and closing remarks.
Dinner tickets can be added to your conference registration during checkout ($75 for members; $150 for non-members), or purchased separately here.
5:30 pm DOORS OPEN
6:00 pm COCKTAIL RECEPTION
7-9:00 pm DINNER & PROGRAM
Through the lens of a notable example of community development and cross-sector collaboration, you will learn about the creation of River Valley Resources (RVR) by the Community Foundation of Madison & Jefferson County and their community partners.
The grounds of Mallow Run Winery, conveniently located just 1/4 mile east of The Sycamore, offer a relaxing atmosphere for attendees to network and connect after the event. The tasting room offers free wine tastings (up to four) and the option to purchase bottles or glasses of wine, along with non-alcoholic beverages and snacks.
You are likely already plugged in to the local assets and needs of rural residents. Through a design thinking activity, facilitators with SmallBox will help you bring information and ideas shared earlier in the day into your own context. This excercise will help define what prosperity looks like in your community and how it can be achieved, while crafting meaningful points of discussion for your work ahead.
Through the lens of a notable example of community development and cross-sector collaboration, you will learn about the creation of River Valley Resources (RVR) by the Community Foundation of Madison & Jefferson County and their community partners.