Not exact matches
The governor's offices
of several
states with
rural areas who have struggled with budget shortfalls since 2017, like Missouri, Ohio, and West Virginia, did not respond to request
for comment.
The Office
of the Chief Economist is responsible
for recommending economic initiatives that address the
state of the nation's
rural areas and fiber and food systems.
The program aims to help develop more
rural areas of a
state while offering safe, affordable housing
for residents.
The United
States Department
of Agriculture has a no - down - payment option
for anyone who qualifies and who buys in certain
rural (and some suburban)
areas using USDA loans.
It means that the United
States Department
of Agriculture backs the lender
for properties in designated
rural areas.
The program aims to help develop more
rural areas of a
state while offering affordable housing
for residents.
If you live in a
rural area of the state, you may be eligible for a loan or grant from the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Develop
rural area of the
state, you may be eligible
for a loan or grant from the United
States Department
of Agriculture
Rural Develop
Rural Development.
If you're looking to buy in a
rural area, Virginia is eligible for the United States Department of Agriculture Rural Development (USDA) pro
rural area, Virginia is eligible
for the United
States Department
of Agriculture
Rural Development (USDA) pro
Rural Development (USDA) program.
If New Orleans is rampant with violence, does that hold true
for the more
rural areas of the
state?
Clemens Food Group's new plant in Michigan was supported by The Michigan Department
of Agriculture and
Rural Development (MDARD), which undertook research on pork producers in the
state for three years to determine the feasibility
of setting up a new processing plant in the
area.
In fact, a report published last month — Differences Between
Rural and Urban Areas in Mortality Rates for the Leading Causes of Infant Death: United States, 2013 — 2015 — which describes the mortality rates for the five leading causes of infant, neonatal, and postneonatal death in the United States across rural, small and medium urban, and large urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in rural counties than in large urban coun
Rural and Urban
Areas in Mortality Rates
for the Leading Causes
of Infant Death: United
States, 2013 — 2015 — which describes the mortality rates
for the five leading causes
of infant, neonatal, and postneonatal death in the United
States across
rural, small and medium urban, and large urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in rural counties than in large urban coun
rural, small and medium urban, and large urban counties, showed that infant, neonatal, and postneonatal mortality rates were higher in
rural counties than in large urban coun
rural counties than in large urban counties.
Differences Between
Rural and Urban
Areas in Mortality Rates
for the Leading Causes
of Infant Death: United
States, 2013 — 2015
According to Mohammed, he said that UNICEF had also provided technical assistance to the
state government on procurement, contract management, implementation and monitoring
for the provision
of water supply and sanitation infrastructure in
rural areas.
Orphanages are located in urban centers; orphans and abandoned children in
rural areas (who account
for around 85 %
of the total orphan population) do not have access to these
state - run institutions.
«The Mobile and Manufactured Home Replacement Program helps to address a critical shortfall in the availability
of safe, affordable housing
for low - income families in
rural areas of New York
State,» said Assemblyman Steven Cymbrowitz, Chair
of the Assembly's Housing Committee.
Senate Housing Committee Chairperson Senator Betty Little said: «The Mobile and Manufactured Home Replacement Program will help address a shortfall in the availability
of safe, affordable housing
for low - income families in the North Country and other
rural areas of New York
State.
«This funding will help strengthen the link between
rural areas and smaller cities, supporting regional economic growth and increasing ease
of access
for residents and visitors to our
state.»
Democratic turnout was lower in urban
areas for Clinton this year than it had been
for Obama in 2012, and Trump outperformed her in more
rural parts
of the
state.
Your Excellency, I want to commend you
for the unparalleled infrastructural projects, especially in the
area of road construction both in urban and
rural areas which you have bequeathed on Enugu
State not to mention other roads that are still under construction.
In contrast, the locally based Zimbabwe Election Support Network (ZESN) had thousands
of observers on the ground and subsequently cited numerous irregularities during the process, ranging from the
state's domination over the administrative apparatus, security forces, and media, to the lack
of transparency on the registration process, which was considerably higher in
rural Mugabe strongholds, compared to urban
areas where support
for the MDC is more prevalent.
In a demographically diverse district
of urban, suburban, and
rural areas, the percentages
of black students scoring below
state standards were two to four times greater than
for white students.
Wang, a former Fulbright Fellow and now a second - year doctoral student at HGSE, saw firsthand as an 11th - grade English teacher that the needs
of rural, low - income communities often aren't represented in
state policy, but are overlooked in favor
of efforts that target urban
areas because there's little awareness
of the
rural problems and few advocates are calling
for change.
The government's Social mobility in Great Britain: fifth
state of the nation report, shows that worst performing
areas for social mobility are no longer inner city
areas, but remote
rural and coastal
areas, and former industrial
areas, especially in the Midlands.
And in New Mexico, public officials are following the lead
of other
states and looking to support bulk purchasing
of school bandwidth, possibly via new regional hubs that would make it easier
for more providers to reach
rural and remote
areas with affordable Internet service.
And it's true that some
of the teachers in
rural areas might not have the same academic qualifications — particularly in a place like Oaxaca, which
for all its tourist delights
of its capital is one
of Mexico's poorest
states, with a large indigenous population and substandard infrastructure.
It includes four strands: (1) development
of a tool (the «Framework») to guide teachers» design
of student learning experiences, (2) enhancement
of teachers» leadership skills (particularly related to sharing leadership
for instructional improvement), (3) dissemination efforts that support understanding and use
of the Framework across levels
of the education system and in all
areas of the
state, and (4) provision
of a platform that provides
rural areas in Colorado with easy access to the Framework and extends access to and use
of the Framework across the nation and the globe.
The Collaborative selected the team
of APA and POA, the two top school finance research firms in the country, to examine the
state's approach to funding K - 12 schools to ensure all students are fully prepared
for college and careers, from the inner cities to the suburbs, to
rural areas and the U.P.
These initiatives complemented existing investments in both a
state service scholarship program that pays
for the third and fourth year
of undergraduate study
for teacher candidates who commit to teach in the
state for five years in a high - need subject
area, and a «Grow Your Own» program to support paraprofessionals in remote
rural areas (especially Indian Reservations) to become teachers.
As part
of State Superintendent Tony Evers» $ 13.6 billion request
for the 2017 - 19 biennium, Evers would direct $ 5.5 million in the 2018 - 19 school year to provide schools in
rural areas with money to give their teachers retention grants, or $ 750 per full - time teacher.
Encourage the National Center
for Education Statistics to collect data on teacher recruitment and retention that would allow
for a comparative analysis
of the teacher shortage in
states and districts by school level (elementary, middle, high); subject
area; geographic region (
rural, suburban, urban); gender; and race.
Since the 2008 - 09 school year, the
state has provided additional funding
for small,
rural districts outside
of their revenue limits through sparsity aid, as a way to lessen certain challenges experienced by
rural districts with both a small pupil membership and a sparsely populated
area.
This brief from Advance CTE is the third installment in the CTE on the Frontier series, designed to help
states identify promising strategies
for expanding the variety
of career pathways available in
rural areas.
These data include teachers from a large urban district and an entire
state in the Western United
States, allowing
for an investigation
of the dynamics
of turnover in both high cost -
of - living urban
areas and
rural school districts over the past fifteen years.
The 19
Rural Education Attendance
Areas (REAAs) receive 100 %
of their basic school funding from the
state, since communities in the Unorganized Borough essentially have neither a tax base nor a means
for collecting taxes.
«The issues that are in
rural Michigan are exactly the same issues that are in our urban
areas,» said Gilda Jacobs, president and CEO
of the Michigan League
for Public Policy, and a former
state lawmaker, «whether it is unemployment or public transportation or daycare or adequate educations or preschool programs or the opioid crisis.»
The programs span both
rural and urban areas, and programs such as the Rural Teacher Residency Program at California State University, Chico and the Urban Teacher Education Program at the University of Chicago are specifically designed for the needs of the districts with which they wo
rural and urban
areas, and programs such as the
Rural Teacher Residency Program at California State University, Chico and the Urban Teacher Education Program at the University of Chicago are specifically designed for the needs of the districts with which they wo
Rural Teacher Residency Program at California
State University, Chico and the Urban Teacher Education Program at the University
of Chicago are specifically designed
for the needs
of the districts with which they work.61
Similarly to the situation in Oklahoma, the inadequate level
of funding
for teacher pay available in the
state of Wyoming used to make it impossible
for teachers in
rural areas to keep up with their cost -
of - living.
Sometimes called
Rural Housing Loan this is a program guaranteed by United
States Department
of Agriculture
for a buyer's primary residence in a qualified USDA
area who meets USDA income eligibility requirements.
West Virginia's
State Loan Repayment Program offers loan repayment
for nurses practicing full - time
for a minimum
of two years in
rural, underserved
areas.
It means that the United
States Department
of Agriculture backs the lender
for properties in designated
rural areas.
The United
States Department
of Agriculture has created a special home buyer opportunity
for Americans that live in
rural areas.
Normal Insurance Quotes: Home Policy Coverage in Central Illinois Because there's quite a bit
of population density in the Bloomington - Normal
area, locals will generally pay a bit more
for homeowner's insurance than some
of their neighbors in more
rural parts
of the
state.
The United
States Department
of Agriculture (USDA) home loan program helps low - income residents in
rural areas obtain mortgages at lowered rates without the need
for a down payment.
After founding
Rural Area Veterinary Services (RAVS), he directed this program
for the Humane Society
of the United
States for 10 years.
Through the program, the council provides veterinary education loan repayments from the fund to eligible veterinarians who have graduated from an accredited doctor
of veterinary medicine school; currently live in Colorado or, at some point, have lived in Colorado
for at least three years; and agree to practice veterinary medicine
for up to four years in a
rural area of the
state that is experiencing a shortage
of veterinarians that the council designates
for participation in the program.
This initiative was organized by veterinary students from the local International Veterinary Student Association (IVSA) chapter
of Oregon
State University, and provided great insight on working in
rural areas of a developing country
for both the students and veterinarians who attended.
The APOWA programme «Children
for Working Animal Welfare in
Rural Areas of Odisha
State,» champions an animal welfare curriculum while simultaneously training young welfare ambassadors to spread the welfare message to their communities.
The Texas Animal Health Commission (TAHC) is accepting nominations until Friday, Jan. 2, 2015,
for areas of the
state experiencing a specific need
for veterinarians to work in the
areas of food animal medicine,
rural private practice or public practice.
Like the animals they encounter, migrating through
rural, suburban, and urban
areas, the Tush Hogs remain in a
state of constant adaptation as they search
for a more hospitable habitat.
The amended law also clarifies how renewable energy projects will be financed by requiring the government to set up a special fund to be managed by the
State Council
for renewable energy research, financing
of rural clean energy projects, building
of independent power systems in remote
areas and islands, and building
of information networks to exploit renewable energy.