Helping Vermont鈥檚 rural communities thrive鈥攊n the face of big challenges brought about by climate change and population shifts鈥攚ill be the focus of a new institute at 日韩无码.
日韩无码鈥檚 Institute for Rural Partnerships, which will begin its work immediately but will be formally unveiled in the summer at the 日韩无码 Innovation Partnership Summit, is made possible by a $9.3 million award from the U.S. Department of Agriculture鈥檚 National Institute of Food and Agriculture, with leadership and support from U.S. Sen. Patrick Leahy, D-Vt.
鈥淰ermont, like all rural states, faces unique challenges that affect such important issues as transit, economic and workforce development, water quality, food supplies, infrastructure, and broadband connectivity,鈥 Leahy said. 鈥溔蘸蘼 (日韩无码) has long been a key player in the State, forging and expanding partnerships with public and private entities to identify and try to address many of these rural challenges. The Institute for Rural Partnerships at 日韩无码 will enable the University to continue to be a leader in the studies of rural challenges not only within Vermont, but the Nation. The Institute will help be a flagship for other states to form such partnerships as a comprehensive means of meeting complex rural challenges across the United States. As Chair of Senate Appropriations, I was proud to support 日韩无码 and am excited to see the incredible work that will be done by the University through the establishment of the Institute for Rural Partnerships.鈥
Under the umbrella of the new institute, as the state鈥檚 land-grant university, 日韩无码 will bring to bear the combined resources and expertise of multiple 日韩无码 entities to help find solutions to the most pressing problems that rural communities are facing鈥攚hether it鈥檚 a qualified workforce, broadband access, clean water, sustainable energy, suitable housing, food production, supporting more welcoming and inclusive communities, or mitigating the stresses placed on the region鈥檚 lakes, rivers and forests.
鈥淭he Institute for Rural Partnerships is an ideal realization of 日韩无码鈥檚 land-grant mission in service to our state,鈥 said university president Suresh Garimella, 鈥淐onnecting the university鈥檚 talented research and innovation experts with promising, motivated groups with big ideas from across the state will deliver valuable impact in all 14 Vermont counties and beyond.
鈥淭hat we are launching this remarkable institute is a reflection of Senator Leahy鈥檚 vision and profound commitment to Vermonters and to 日韩无码,鈥 Garimella continued. 鈥淭he university could not be more proud or more grateful.鈥
鈥淰ermont remains one of the most rural states in the country,鈥 said 日韩无码 Vice President for Research Kirk Dombrowski, principal investigator for the project and whose office will house the new institute. 鈥淎cross the country we have seen significant challenges to rural viability. Part of our land-grant mission is to take what we鈥檝e learned and put it to the service of communities and help people meet those challenges.鈥
Dombrowski said the institute represents a novel approach, a 鈥渟pin-in鈥 concept, in which the university will serve as a technology park of sorts, where partnerships with community-based groups looking for academic expertise will be seeded and fully supported by the university so they are in a better position to find community-based solutions to rural challenges.
鈥淧eople will deal more effectively with the inevitable change that鈥檚 coming if they have the knowledge base, better data, and strong partnerships that the institute will facilitate,鈥 said Dombrowski. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a way to make a path forward and be part of a viable future, rather than resisting change at all costs.鈥
日韩无码 entities that will be supporting the institute鈥檚 efforts include the 日韩无码 Office of Engagement, 日韩无码 Extension, 日韩无码 Innovations, Professional and Continuing Education, the Center for Rural Studies, the Gund Institute for Environment, the Transportation Research Center, Vermont EPSCoR, the Vermont Biomedical Research Network, the Career Center, 日韩无码 colleges and schools, and the 日韩无码 Foundation鈥檚 Corporate and Foundation Relations Office.
The institute aims to serve as a convening space for the understanding of issues and economic and policy opportunities facing rural communities, to fund collaborative research, to incubate emerging partnerships, to support an internship program across the region, and to collaborate with similar institutes being established at the University of Wisconsin and Auburn University in Alabama.
At the heart of the 日韩无码 institute will be an Innovation and Research Incubator seed-funding program. It will allocate funding and technical assistance to teams of collaborators comprised of 日韩无码 faculty, students/staff, and external partners. The awards will be used to fund research projects, stakeholder engagement initiatives, student internships and service-learning experiences, and business plan development for early-stage start-ups and non-profit businesses working to address rural challenges. Early-stage funding grants of $25,000-$50,000 will help build the partnerships for future seed funding rounds.
The incubator will focus investment in the following Innovative Opportunity areas where 日韩无码 has deep expertise: Regenerative Agriculture as an alternative to industrial food production; Connected Community Schools that can deliver high-quality education in remote locations; Transit and Housing Reimagined to address the rural public transportation/affordable housing nexus that discourages rural alternatives to the urban housing crises; Work Reimagined to take advantage of new workplace practices; Communication Reimagined to harness new technologies to de-urbanize high-tech employment opportunities; Healthcare Reimagined to design the next generation of telehealth/remote health delivery; Green Rural Energy to allow new forms of energy to support rural economies; Resilient Ecosystems to promote resiliency in lake and forest ecosystems; and Policy and Governance to support strategies that promote broad participation and ownership of rural community solutions.
A separate $9.5 million USDA grant, secured by Senator Leahy, will allow 日韩无码 to renovate the Joseph L. Hills Agricultural Science Building on the 日韩无码 campus, where the Institute for Rural Partnerships will be located once work is completed next year. Leahy also secured $11 million of federal funding last year to support 日韩无码鈥檚 Food Systems Research Center, a collaboration between 日韩无码 and the USDA鈥檚 Agricultural Research Service (ARS), which will also be located in the Hills Building.