Main Spotlight: Oh Dear, I Need a Volunteer: How to Build and Manage Your Volunteer Program
Sherry Adams and Liz Parham from North Carolina Main Street share their advice for how Main Streets can build, manage, and grow their volunteer programs.
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Sherry Adams and Liz Parham from North Carolina Main Street share their advice for how Main Streets can build, manage, and grow their volunteer programs.
Main Street America is proud to recognize John Bry, Program Coordinator at Main Street Oakland County (MSOC) in Michigan, as the 2023 Mary Means Leadership Award recipient.
Meet the three communities who were honored with this prestigious award!
Meet the communities who have been chosen to receive entrepreneurial support from Main Street America and the Kauffman Foundation.
There is so much to see, learn, explore, taste, and enjoy across our neighborhood districts. Welcome to Boston!
From 19th-century mill girls to Maine's mill redevelopments and the regional manufacturers of tomorrow, learn about the amazing history and promise of the New England mill.
Biddeford, ME © Heart of Biddeford
We spoke to Debbie Ho, Executive Director at Chinatown Main Street, to learn about the history of women in Boston Chinatown.
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Meet the newest recipients of this grant program to build stronger, more prosperous small towns and rural communities
A practical and easily digestible report containing practical “how-to’s” designed to help local leaders support housing development in their communities.
Two years after the American Rescue Plan Act, we are celebrating successful Main Street projects and sharing lessons learned in advocating for federal funds.