The Aspen Institute Community Strategies Group

We partner with rural and Indigenous practitioners, policymakers, and funders to support durable, holistic community and economic development.

Our focus includes regional wealth creation, community capacity building, and funding evaluation.

We use peer learning to identify patterns across regions, support learning between places, and produce research grounded in practitioner experience.

Through long-term partnerships with regional organizations, we advance locally driven approaches so that communities and Native nations across the rural United States are healthy places where each and every person belongs, lives with dignity, and thrives.

OUR WORK

Thrive Rural

Rural Equity, Opportunity, Health, and Prosperity

We work towards a future where communities and Native nations across the rural United States are healthy places where each and every person belongs, lives with dignity, and thrives.

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Regional and Rural Development

Advancing the principles and practices of regional wealth-building as the means to better economic development policy and practice in the United States.

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Community Development Philanthropy

Building the number and capacity of community and region-focused foundations that are taking leadership on – and making a significant difference in – improving the economy and livelihoods in their places.

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Whole Family Prosperity

Building the capacity of practitioners and policymakers to help families on the economic margins earn more, keep more of what they earn, and grow what they keep into assets for themselves and their communities.

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