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Item 2017-2018 Sustaining Hoosier Communities Lawrence County Summary(2018) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementIn partnership with Sustaining Hoosier Communities, Lawrence County identified sustainability projects for their community that intersected with a variety of disciplines and served a host of the community's needs. IU students and faculty worked with Lawrence County leaders on projects ranging from promoting dark skies in the Hoosier National Forest to reducing the rates of hypertension in Mitchell, IN. Read the SHC summary for Lawrence County to learn about projects and deliverables.Item 2018-2019 Impact Report(2019-08) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementThe Center for Rural Engagement at Indiana University Bloomington brings together people, research, cultural assets, and expertise to improve quality of life and address challenges in areas such as: Health Arts and culture Education Housing Environment and resilience Business and innovation Leadership and development Together with our partners, we have become a national model for how universities can support the needs and futures of rural residents and communities.Item 2018-2019 Sustaining Hoosier Communities Orange County Summary(2019) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementItem 2019-2020 Impact Report(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2020-08) Center for Rural EngagementThe Center for Rural Engagement at Indiana University Bloomington brings together people, research, cultural assets, and expertise to improve quality of life and address challenges in areas such as: health, arts and culture, education, housing environment and resilience, business and innovation, and leadership and capacity development. Together with our partners, we have become a national model for how universities can support the needs and futures of rural residents and communities. This report includes an overview of the center's impact during the 2019-20 academic year.Item 2019-2020 Sustaining Hoosier Communities Greene County Summary(2020) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementItem 2023-2024 Impact Report(IU Center for Rural Engagement, 2024-11) IU Center for Rural EngagementItem 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Planning Toolkit(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2023-08-31) Jones, HannahThe 2024 Total Solar Eclipse Planning Toolkit is organized to provide background on the next total solar eclipse and resources to help you prepare yourself and your community for the anticipated excitement surrounding this event, both logistically and creatively.Item Acceptability of buprenorphine as a treatment for opioid use disorders: Experiences of health providers in Indiana rural counties(2020-10-19) Mwangi, Josephine; Barnes, Priscilla; Agley, Jon; Small, Meredith; Adams, MelanieThis ongoing qualitative study uses medical (72.4%) and non-medical (27.6%) providers’ narratives to explore barriers and facilitators of buprenorphine – an approved Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT). Please note that the poster presentation represents preliminary findings which may change after data collection is completed.Item Access to Healthcare in Rural Indiana(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2020-07) Pope, KatherineThis report seeks to identify what healthcare access means to the communities served by the IU Center for Rural Engagement. Informed by community members, experts in the field, and the latest research, this report also aims to outline potential next steps to improve access to care for rural Hoosiers.Item Addressing Homelessness(2021-04-29) Littlepage, LauraItem Addressing Homelessness in Washington County(2021) O'Neill School of Public and Environmental AffairsWashington County, Indiana, requested that the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs estimate the scope of homelessness in the county and propose feasible intervention recommendations. The following report provides detailed information based on Washington County stakeholder interviews, scholarly research, and a review of best practices from similar communities.Item Addressing Homelessness in Washington County(2021-04-29) O'Neill School of Public & Environmental Affairs; Laura LittlepageWashington County, Indiana, requested that the O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs estimate the scope of homelessness in the county and propose feasible intervention recommendations. The following report provides detailed information based on Washington County stakeholder interviews, scholarly research, and a review of best practices from similar communities.Item The ALASI Resource Center: An institution to serve the Latino population of Dubois County(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement and the O'Neill School for Public and Environmental Affairs, 2022-08) Applegate, Gillian; Burgess, Kevin; Camacho, Jessica; Castromiller, Graham; Caye, Brian; Dexter, Corinne; Eytchison, Thomas; Leach, Hayley; Pendergast, Bill; Ritchie, Ryan; Schmidt, Tristan; Spitznogle, Eric; Stahon, Adam; Wilkerson, Ben; Woodhull, Zion Miles; Yen, Rachel; Engbers, TrentLeaders in Dubois County approached the Indiana University Center for Rural Engagementseeking assistance for a Latino Culture Center. A needs assessment and benchmarking study informed the development of a plan to fund and operate a facility that meets the identified need. One nonprofit organization in Dubois County, Asociación Latino Americana del Sur de Indiana-ALASI, is best suited to assume ownership of this endeavor - the ALASI Resource Center.Item Aligning Teams for Successful Collaboration(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2022-07) Carley, JoeAs we complete projects, our team distills lessons from them to ensure that we continue to improve. And while assessing the effectiveness of a community engagement project is complicated, there is one simple indicator that tends to be more highly correlated with successful projects than any other.Item Assessing Legal Needs of Lawrence County's Vulnerable Populations(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Quintanilla, VictorItem Avoca State Fish Hatchery(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Farmer, JamesItem Bedford Complete Streets(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Brown, BillItem Bedford Diversity Council(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2018-05) Kang, MinjeongItem Best Practices for Community Food System Projects(Indiana University Center for Rural Engagement, 2020-09) Simpson, Jacob; Ellett, Jodee; Frohman, ClaireCommunities with robust local food systems are more resilient - better able to adapt to change - because they can maintain influence over their resources and reduce their dependence on factors out of their control. This resilience is even more critical in times of crisis, as we've seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.Item Brown County Community Profile(2022-01) Indiana University Center for Rural EngagementFacts, figures, and things to know about the people and places in Brown County.