Database Information for Small Organizations
Volume
30
Issue
1
Abstract
Where are our best customers located? How has our town's population been changing? What new businesses can we attract to our downtown? How have some rural communities managed to revitalize their economies? What segments of our state's farm economy have been relatively strong? Does our region need more services for pregnant teenagers, homeless families, the impoverished elderly, or other at-risk groups? This article describes a demonstration program in which information to help answer such questions is provided through Extension. The information is based on secondary data-records and statistics already gathered into databases by organizations such as the Census Bureau and Dun & Bradstreet.
Recommended Citation
DePaulo, P. J. (1992). Database Information for Small Organizations. The Journal of Extension, 30(1), Article 7. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol30/iss1/7