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Economic Development | Economic Develoment |
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BackgroundArkansas Human Development Corporation (AHDC) began its economic development program in 1985 with support from the Arkansas Department of Human Services, Office of Community Services, Eastern Arkansas Private Industry Council and the Levi Strauss and Winthrop Rockefeller Foundations. These organizations jointly funded a series of demonstration programs designed to encourage and support entrepreneurial endeavors by youth and adults. In addition to training and small loans funding supported an annual youth entrepreneurship conference and a quarterly newsletter entitled “Tomorrows Entrepreneurs.” During the 1990’s additional funding was provided by the United States Department of Human Services and current funding is provided by the Arkansas Department of Workforce Services (DWS) and the United States Department of Agriculture, Rural Development.Economic development activities currently include youth and adult entrepreneurship training, financial literacy, lender forums, minority business development conferences targeting the Hispanic, Latin and African-American populations. GoalsThe goals of AHDC’s economic development programs are to encourage and support youth and adult understanding of the world of work and the importance of small business development; encourage and demonstrate the value of properly using budgets and credit to maximize income, facilitate relationships between existing and potential entrepreneurs and members of the financial industry, and highlight the availability of business development resources. Target PopulationThe NFJP serves eligible youth and adults, with eligibility criteria determined by the various funding partners. Services are primarily targeted to rural communities. ServicesServices are provided through a collaborative network of public and private partners including colleges and universities, private financial institutions, secondary schools and private non-profit organizations.
Number of ParticipantsBetween 80 and 100 youth and up to 400 adult participants are served annually depending on available resources. Thousands of youth and adults also receive the newsletter. Email distribution of the newsletter will begin later this year. FundingApproximately $400,000.00 is available for program year 2009 activities. |





