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California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit legal service organization created to help California's low-income individuals and communities. CRLA represents all types of individuals and communities, including farmworkers, disabled people, immigrant populations, school children, LGBT populations ( sexual minorities ...
The Rural Development Institute was created in 1989. In 1999, WESTARC (a wholly owned subsidiary of Brandon University) was integrated with RDI.WESTARC has served for almost two decades as a nonprofit consulting group that has concerned itself with the applied research, training and economic development needs of communities and organizations in western Canada.
A new study shows the impact of immigrants on America's rural counties. A new study shows the impact of immigrants on America's rural counties. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For ...
The Appalachia is divided into 13 regions but is grouped into three commonly known sections; northern, central, and southern. Throughout the Appalachian region there are at least 31 mountains. [ 10 ] The Appalachian Regional Commission , a federal-state partnership that currently focuses on economic and infrastructure development, was created ...
At its peak, the program had more than 800,000 beneficiaries, a number that as of June shrunk to 535,030, according to United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS).
The right approach to immigration policies could help define the next century of success for Hoosiers in urban and rural communities. Viewpoint: Indiana’s rural population decline is serious ...
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While only 16.5% of Michigan’s population lived in rural counties in 2020, rural counties comprised 40.8% of the state’s total population growth from 2020 to 2023.