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Buckeye Hills Earns Community Development Department of the Year Award

August 2, 2024

The Ohio Conference of Community Development recognized Buckeye Hills Regional Council’s Development Division as the Community Development Department of the Year for its significant impact in Southeast Ohio at the OCCD Annual Summer Meeting on July 24 in Columbus.

“The Buckeye Hills Regional Council Development Division stands as a testament to the power of collaboration, innovation, and dedication to empowering local communities,” said BHRC Development Director Sam Miller. “With an understanding of the unique challenges faced by rural areas, the division has spearheaded initiatives aimed at revitalizing neighborhoods, expanding economic opportunities, and enhancing quality of life.”

Among the division’s standout achievements is its comprehensive approach to community planning. Through extensive stakeholder engagement and forward-thinking strategies, Buckeye Hills has helped communities develop robust plans for future development. In 2023 and 2024, Buckeye Hills facilitated conversations with communities around the $500 million Appalachian Community Grant Program (ACGP) to ensure communities were prepared for this monumental opportunity. The team also engaged in an eight-part workshop series for the re-write of the region’s Comprehensive Economic Development Strategy (CEDS), Buckeye Hills Forward, resulting in deeper engagement with local stakeholders than previous CEDS processes. Through this engagement, BHRC Development staff connected with over 200 community members and received over 2,000 data points that informed the analysis of the region’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. This planning strategy and engagement model also earned the Development Division three 2023 Impact Awards from the National Association of Development Organizations. The annual Impact Awards program honors NADO members for their creative approaches to advancing regional economic development and improving quality of life.

The BHRC Development Division has also helped rural communities in Southeast Ohio to secure the funding and resources to support local projects. Leveraging a deep understanding of grant programs and financing mechanisms, the division has successfully secured millions of dollars in funding for infrastructure improvements, small business assistance programs, and community facilities. Over the past year, the hard work and due diligence of the six-person Development team facilitated the investment of over $184 million to communities for projects supporting local business, workforce development, community infrastructure, and regional culture and tourism. By facilitating access to these resources, Buckeye Hills has empowered communities to turn their visions into reality and drive meaningful change.

“I am incredibly proud of the work our Development Division does on behalf of our council’s members and local communities,” said BHRC Executive Director Chasity Schmelzenbach. “In 2023, our Development Division facilitated 51 projects totaling $52 million to improve drinking water access and transportation infrastructure and enhance the quality of life in the communities we serve. Moreover, during the course of the Appalachian Community Grant Program, this team engaged more than 400 local leaders to develop transformational projects across our eight-county region. This work has resulted in $1.6M in technical assistance and planning and $132M awarded to 28 projects in each of our eight counties to expand access to local waterways, revitalize historic downtowns, and create new tourism and recreational opportunities. Now, this team is already working to ensure that the projects that did not receive ACGP funding are competitively positioned for other state and federal grant opportunities.”

To learn more about the work of the Development Division at Buckeye Hills Regional Council and the resources available to communities, visit buckeyehills.org/community-development.

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