Volume
40
Issue
5
Abstract
This article describes the toolkit available to community economic development educators at the Oklahoma Cooperative Extension Service. The types of tools fall into two categories: educational programming and technical assistance. Rural communities that have committed themselves to the process of economic development can benefit from the various tools in the toolkit. The tools can be used singly; however, they tend to work best when used together as a part of a comprehensive community-based plan for economic development.
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Recommended Citation
Barta, S., & Woods, M. D. (2002). The Community Economic Development Toolkit. The Journal of Extension, 40(5), Article 26. https://open.clemson.edu/joe/vol40/iss5/26