Popular on Rezul
- Cre8ive Realty Breaks Down Florida's 2026 Real Estate Updates for Florida Buyers and Sellers
- Vallejo Home Prices Are Down—"The Price is Right" is Not Just a Game Show
- Atlanta Luxury Real Estate Enters a New Era of Wellness-Focused Living
- Global Real Estate Pro Debuts First‑of‑Its‑Kind Three‑Stream Platform
- Hand Dryer USA Says Green Buildings Have a Blind Spot
- Aderra Opens in Magnolia, Texas, Offering a New Model for 62+ Homeownership
- Cover Story about Matthew Cossolotto – Author of Harness Your PromisePower -- Published in July 2026 Enterprise World Magazine
- The 'Tax Squeeze': Betsson's Record Quarter Previews the Economics of Finland's 2027 Casino Market
- Guide Helps Homebuyers and Sellers Understand How Solar Panels Impact RE
- Houston Citywide Office | Market Report Q2 2026
Similar on Rezul
- Phinge & CEO Robert DeMaio Publicly Declare Cash Settlements or Judgments Alone Cannot & Will Not Remedy the Deep Public Harm of Infringing Its IP
- Canadian Aerospace Defence Talent Expo (CADTE) Launches National TalentThread Initiative to Strengthen Canada's Future Workforce
- Bronze Stevie Award Recognizes Satyadhar Joshi for AI Research and Public Policy Engagement
- Former Prosecutor Opens Stegall Law in Summerville
- Phinge CEO DeMaio Unveils Speech to Congress: User Data Sovereignty vs Tech Surveillance Capitalism, Asserting Foundational 2021 App-Less Patents & IP
- Contracting Resources Group Named to Inc. 5000 for the Ninth Time
- The 'Tax Squeeze': Betsson's Record Quarter Previews the Economics of Finland's 2027 Casino Market
- L2 Aviation Selected for U.S. Air Force KC-46 CASPER Multiple Award Contract
- CRG Awarded NASA SEWP VI Contracts in Categories B and C
- U.N. Committee Reiterates Forced Psychiatric Detention a Human Rights Violation; CCHR Calls on the U.S. to Implement Protections
Rural Strategies Lab Empowers Colorado Communities to Diversify and Strengthen Local Economies
Rezul News/10743335
DENVER – Today, the Rural Opportunity Office within the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) announced 15 new participants in the Rural Strategies Lab, including communities in Eastern Colorado, the San Luis Valley and the Western Slope. Rural Strategies Lab initiatives provide education, personalized guidance and strategic planning support so participating rural Colorado communities can develop strategies that diversify and strengthen their economies.
"Rural Colorado is home to some of our state's greatest ideas and strongest communities, and my administration is committed to making sure every corner of Colorado has the tools to build a stronger, more diverse economy. By welcoming 15 new communities into the Rural Strategies Lab, we're helping local leaders in Eastern Colorado, the San Luis Valley, the Western Slope, and beyond turn their vision for economic growth into a real, actionable plan," said Governor Polis.
"We know that rural Colorado is full of brilliant ideas and dedicated entrepreneurs, but the time and capacity to scale those visions can be a challenge. The Rural Strategies Lab is about more than just resources; it's a partnership that empowers local leaders with the specialized tools and strategic guidance they need to turn their unique vision for their community into a thriving economic reality," said OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman.
Rural communities have strong ideas, unique assets, and dedicated local leaders, but often have limited time, capacity or resources to move projects forward. The Rural Strategies Lab is designed to help bridge that gap by connecting community leaders, economic developers, local governments, chambers of commerce, nonprofit organizations, and regional partners with the tools, guidance and expertise needed to plan and implement economic development initiatives.
More on Rezul News
"Our goal with these initiatives is to help communities move from planning to action. By aligning regional strengths with actionable strategies, we're setting the stage for long-term prosperity. It is inspiring to see these 15 communities take this next step, and we are proud to support them as they build a more resilient and diverse local economy," said Rural Opportunity Office Director Meridith Marshall.
Areas of focus within the Rural Strategies Lab include business development, the creative industries, outdoor recreation, tourism, and workforce development. The goal of these initiatives is to foster regional alignment on local strengths and priorities, identify business attraction and expansion opportunities, and prepare communities to access state resources.
The programs and participants announced today include:
Call Yourself Creative
A do-it-yourself program that helps communities organize successful Colorado Creative Districts.
Global Business Development Bootcamp
A full- or half-day workshop helps participants identify regional strengths and develop a business retention and expansion plan.
Global Business Development and Talent Innovation are built on the same principle: data should drive strategy. The two teams are working together in communities that requested both training sessions to develop a comprehensive program that gives rural leaders everything they need in one session.
More on Rezul News
Talent Innovation
This action planning session will engage community and neighboring counties to understand how to identify and leverage existing resources, co-develop business-led talent goals, and connect with local partners as an "easy button" to enhance existing efforts. This session leverages county-level talent information to inform local collaboration.
The Colorado Tourism Office within OEDIT recently announced four new participants for the Destination Blueprint Program, an 11-month program that provides tourism planning and implementation support for Destination Marketing/Management Organizations (DMOs).
About the Rural Opportunity Office
The Rural Opportunity Office (ROO) supports Colorado's rural communities, economic development offices, business support organizations, and small businesses by connecting them to relevant OEDIT, State and partner programs to work toward a resilient future. The office consists of a director and Rural Opportunity Representatives that serve rural communities across all of Colorado. Each representative lives within the region of the state that they support.
About the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade
The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) works to empower all to thrive in Colorado's economy. Under the leadership of the Governor and in collaboration with economic development partners across the state, we foster a thriving business environment through funding and financial programs, training, consulting and informational resources across industries and regions. We promote economic growth and long-term job creation by recruiting, retaining, and expanding Colorado businesses and providing programs that support entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes at every stage of growth. Our goal is to protect what makes our state a great place to live, work, start a business, raise a family, visit and retire—and make it accessible to everyone. Learn more about OEDIT.
"Rural Colorado is home to some of our state's greatest ideas and strongest communities, and my administration is committed to making sure every corner of Colorado has the tools to build a stronger, more diverse economy. By welcoming 15 new communities into the Rural Strategies Lab, we're helping local leaders in Eastern Colorado, the San Luis Valley, the Western Slope, and beyond turn their vision for economic growth into a real, actionable plan," said Governor Polis.
"We know that rural Colorado is full of brilliant ideas and dedicated entrepreneurs, but the time and capacity to scale those visions can be a challenge. The Rural Strategies Lab is about more than just resources; it's a partnership that empowers local leaders with the specialized tools and strategic guidance they need to turn their unique vision for their community into a thriving economic reality," said OEDIT Executive Director Eve Lieberman.
Rural communities have strong ideas, unique assets, and dedicated local leaders, but often have limited time, capacity or resources to move projects forward. The Rural Strategies Lab is designed to help bridge that gap by connecting community leaders, economic developers, local governments, chambers of commerce, nonprofit organizations, and regional partners with the tools, guidance and expertise needed to plan and implement economic development initiatives.
More on Rezul News
- Paula Josephine Sadler Releases "Imagine" on 24th Anniversary of Sobriety
- Ritz-Carlton Residences Houston Generates Strong Early New Construction Sales at 2120 Post Oak Blvd
- No Sugar Baker Continues National Growth with Seattle Market Expansion Across Washington, Idaho, and Alaska
- Cerris Builders completes construction of Imeson Park South Building D
- The Refugee Archive Launches Campaign to Preserve 21 Female-Headed Household Oral Histories in Rebel-Controlled Goma
"Our goal with these initiatives is to help communities move from planning to action. By aligning regional strengths with actionable strategies, we're setting the stage for long-term prosperity. It is inspiring to see these 15 communities take this next step, and we are proud to support them as they build a more resilient and diverse local economy," said Rural Opportunity Office Director Meridith Marshall.
Areas of focus within the Rural Strategies Lab include business development, the creative industries, outdoor recreation, tourism, and workforce development. The goal of these initiatives is to foster regional alignment on local strengths and priorities, identify business attraction and expansion opportunities, and prepare communities to access state resources.
The programs and participants announced today include:
Call Yourself Creative
A do-it-yourself program that helps communities organize successful Colorado Creative Districts.
- Alamosa
- Cañon City
- Delta
Global Business Development Bootcamp
A full- or half-day workshop helps participants identify regional strengths and develop a business retention and expansion plan.
- Colorado River Valley Development Resource Group
- Logan County Economic Development
- PuebloPlex
- San Luis Valley Development Resource Group
- Morgan County Economic Development
Global Business Development and Talent Innovation are built on the same principle: data should drive strategy. The two teams are working together in communities that requested both training sessions to develop a comprehensive program that gives rural leaders everything they need in one session.
More on Rezul News
- Space Ambitions Expanding as New Testing Builds on NASA Results and Targets MEO, GEO and Next-Generation Orbital Markets: Ascent Solar Technologies
- FDA Path Clears, Manufacturing Ramps Up + $22.3 Million Strengthens the Balance Sheet; Inflection Point for NRx Pharmaceuticals (N A S D A Q: NRXP)
- Buy Retatrutide Research Peptide: Why Reta Is Getting So Much Attention
- Premier Workspaces Secures Long-Term Lease at Irvine Spectrum Center
- San Diego Attorney Anthony Z. Vargas Narrows Practice to Employment Law, Representing Employees Only
Talent Innovation
This action planning session will engage community and neighboring counties to understand how to identify and leverage existing resources, co-develop business-led talent goals, and connect with local partners as an "easy button" to enhance existing efforts. This session leverages county-level talent information to inform local collaboration.
- East Central Council of Governments
- PuebloPlex
- San Luis Valley Development Resource Group
The Colorado Tourism Office within OEDIT recently announced four new participants for the Destination Blueprint Program, an 11-month program that provides tourism planning and implementation support for Destination Marketing/Management Organizations (DMOs).
About the Rural Opportunity Office
The Rural Opportunity Office (ROO) supports Colorado's rural communities, economic development offices, business support organizations, and small businesses by connecting them to relevant OEDIT, State and partner programs to work toward a resilient future. The office consists of a director and Rural Opportunity Representatives that serve rural communities across all of Colorado. Each representative lives within the region of the state that they support.
About the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade
The Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade (OEDIT) works to empower all to thrive in Colorado's economy. Under the leadership of the Governor and in collaboration with economic development partners across the state, we foster a thriving business environment through funding and financial programs, training, consulting and informational resources across industries and regions. We promote economic growth and long-term job creation by recruiting, retaining, and expanding Colorado businesses and providing programs that support entrepreneurs and businesses of all sizes at every stage of growth. Our goal is to protect what makes our state a great place to live, work, start a business, raise a family, visit and retire—and make it accessible to everyone. Learn more about OEDIT.
0 Comments
Latest on Rezul News
- Permian Museum announces the addition of an Ancient Alien Artifacts photo gallery
- VenueMagnet Expands Nationwide With a No-Commission Venue Marketplace
- Scott Rotheiser Explains Proposed $10,000 Senior Accessible Housing Tax Credit and What It Could Mean for 55+ Homeowners
- The Golden Jazz Fest Shuttle Returns for 2026
- KeysCaribbean Resorts Offer Savings On Vacations Through Aug. 31, Preview Exceptional Select Fall Rates of Less Than $200/Night
- Fit Body Boot Camp Launches Nationwide 'Fit Body Forever' Workshops to Help Adults 60+ Rebuild Strength and Prevent Falls
- Canadian Aerospace Defence Talent Expo (CADTE) Launches National TalentThread Initiative to Strengthen Canada's Future Workforce
- SeaFlower Earns National Recognition Among America's Top-Selling Master-Planned Communities — One Year After Opening
- 5.6 Million EUR in Q1 Project Awards for Integrated IoT Solutions / Data Analytics Subsidiary of Smart City Developer: Affluence (Stock Symbol: AFFU)
- Merger Advancement For Embodied AI Co in Robotic Systems Serving High Value Hospitality, Gaming & Real Estate Sectors: MBody AI Corp. (NAS DAQ: MBAI)
- Hollywood In Pixels Announces Honorees for The 9th Silver PIXel Awards
- New Research Finds a Good Deal Is All It Takes to Get Americans Booking a Last-Minute Vacation — and Most Already Have One on Their Mind
- GitKraken Introduces GitLens 19, Bringing Human and AI Workflows Together in One Workbench
- LĪNA Universal Balm Nominated for "Best Clean Skincare Product" at CertClean Beauty Awards
- Hendricks Property Management Joins the National Federation of Independent Business
- Bronze Stevie Award Recognizes Satyadhar Joshi for AI Research and Public Policy Engagement
- synseer Nominated for Best Startup in 2026 Prix Galien USA Awards Following Record Breaking Applicant Pool
- Leading PDR Training Courses in Canada: Learn Paintless Dent Repair with PDR Academy & Tint Academy
- Move in this Fall! New Released Quick Move-In Townhomes at Heritage at South Brunswick with Limited-Time Incentives
- PulteGroup opens new model at Terrapin Creek in North Jacksonville