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Looking for a toolkit to inform your rural digital economy ecosystem strategies? Hoping to better visualize the challenges facing rural communities? Explore our evolving library of resources.

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Portraits of a <span class="dewidow">community: Ada</span>
Storytelling|Digital Economies Portraits of a community: Ada

We travel to Ada, Oklahoma, for the third installment of our “Portraits of a community” series, which shines a light on the people who make up the unique ecosystems within the Rural Innovation Network.

The Rural Edge: <span class="dewidow">Springfield, Vermont</span>
Videos|Digital Economies The Rural Edge: Springfield, Vermont

Recently listed by PC Mag as a 2021 top-ten “Work From Home Town,” Springfield has gigabit fiber connectivity, a boutique cinema, a craft brewery, a micro coffee roaster and café, and farm-to-table dining — all within 30 minutes of prime skiing.

Portraits of a <span class="dewidow">community: Springfield</span>
Storytelling|Digital Economies Portraits of a community: Springfield

CORI has partnered with Springfield photographer Kimberly Hargis for the second installment of our “Portraits of a community” series, which shines a light on the people who make up the unique ecosystems within the Rural Innovation Network.

Portraits of a <span class="dewidow">community: Taos</span>
Storytelling|Digital Economies Portraits of a community: Taos

CORI has partnered with Taos photographer Kathryn A. Hayden for the first installment of our “Portraits of a community” series, which shines a light on the people who make up the unique ecosystems within the Rural Innovation Network.

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