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Residents of Reidsville Georgia, a rural community with a population of about 2,500, prepare their community for future flooding events with help from funding from the Bipartisian Infrastructure Law. You can read their story here. | Photo Credit: Epoch Day Photos and the Anthropocene Alliance

Our goal at Resource Rural is to provide the tools and opportunities for our neighbors in rural America to build a good life. That includes telling the stories of how local communities create stronger and more resilient economies across the regions they call home. 

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Do you have a story to tell about how you — or someone you know — worked to bring federal funding and resources to benefit your town, business, or farm? We’d love to work with you to ensure your story is told: in your own voice and language. Our team of freelance writers, photographers, and videographers are ready to work with you.

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The Hempstead County Courthouse in downtown Hope, Arkansas | Photo: Rory Doyle

Neilufar Naini, Iranian-American organic farmer, harvesting scapes | Photo: Mike Kane

Arthur Conradi makes a pour mold at Port Townsend Foundry in Port Townsend, Washington | Photo: Mike Kane