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Prairie Country Resource Conservation & Development Area (RC&D)


Minnesota

Vision: An economically stable and environmentally sound area with a good quality of life and opportunities for it's youth.

Mission: Working cooperatively to promote economic, human, and natural resource development.

What is RC&D?

RC&D, short for Resource Conservation and Development, is a program that involves local people in identifying and solving human, economic, and environmental needs in their communities.  RC&D is action directed at accomplishing what is planned and agreed to by communities and government agencies working together.  The RC&D Program can probably best be described as a   Local - Federal Partnership.  Local needs are identified and brought to the Prairie Country RC&D Council and the United States Department of Agriculture for assistance.  Assistance is provided by many public and private sources under the direction of local leaders. 

What Does Prairie Country RC&D Do?

Prairie Country RC&D can work on any type of rural development need that the local people agree to, such as creating a park, renovating a community facility or tourist attraction, promoting an industry, cleaning up a waterway, etc.  All kinds of economic and natural resource development opportunities exist and are being promoted throughout the Prairie Country Area via the RC&D Program.

What Assistance Does RC&D Provide?

Once a need is identified, RC&D works as a consultant to provide assistance to the local people.  The type of assistance depends on the type of project and may include plan development or technical, informational, and educational activities; grant writing; and administrative support.  RC&Ds partner with the private sector, corporations, foundations, and all levels of government to secure assistance for projects.  The Prairie Country RC&D assists individuals, groups, and organizations in the nine-county area of Big Stone, Chippewa, Kandiyohi, Lac qui Parle, McLeod, Meeker, Renville, Swift, and Yellow Medicine.

 

Who Is Involved in RC&D?

The Prairie Country RC&D Area is sponsored locally by Soil & Water Conservation Districts and County Boards of Commissioners.  The people on these Boards are your local contacts.  Representatives from each of these organizations make up a Council that provides local direction for the Prairie Country RC&D Program.  RC&D is a "People's Program" devoted to meeting local people's needs.  The RC&D purpose is to be a means of helping people achieve their goals.  The project is not an "RC&D project" in the sense that RC&D does everything.  Local leadership and support are necessary elements for successful projects.  The greatest strength of the RC&D Program is in local people working together to solve their own problems.

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Prairie Country RC&D
1005 High Avenue
Willmar, MN 56201

(320) 231-0008
FAX: (320) 235-8751

Page last updated October 22, 2007