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The Appalachian Digital Accelerator program supports communities as they create custom connectivity plans: roadmaps for improving internet connectivity that leads to new economic opportunities and healthier communities.
The Resilient Communities program, powered by Thrive Regional Partnership and The Open Space Institute, is designed to engage local people in building nature-based solutions that address environmental challenges and enhance quality of life, especially in underserved areas.
The Thrive Regional Infrastructure Portal (TRIP) is a geospatial data portal that integrates information from across three states (Georgia, Alabama, and Tennessee) that are critical corridors of the southeastern supply chain network.
The Affordable Connectivity Program (ACP) is a federal benefit that helps connect families and households to affordable internet through service provider and device discounts. Check out this page to learn about eligibility.
The Connected Communities workshops, funded by EPB FiberOptics are planned in coordination with local residents across the region to connect their cities, towns, and neighborhoods to unprecedented levels statewide and federal resources.
FarmConnect is a free information hub and GIS tool that connects farmers with the information and opportunities they need to build best practices in sustainable, profitable agriculture.
Thrive’s Regional Broadband Alliance is a cross-sector partnership framework where stakeholders can share ideas and resources related to digital access and equity, build empathy, and spark connections across organizations, as well as county and state lines.
The Cradle of Southern Appalachia Project illustrates the unified effort of our Natural Treasures Alliance to preserve the natural landscape of the tri-state region. It identifies areas of high-quality habitat that enhance the natural resilience of the region, and outlines a collaborative strategy to protect them and our quality of life for future generations.
Thrive’s Outdoor Recreation Survey was designed to gather information about outdoor recreation in the tri-state greater Chattanooga region, such as popular activity types and destinations, as well as average spending. Survey findings will help design strategies that support local communities across the region as they build sustainable economic strategies around their natural assets, outdoor recreation, and tourism.
Welcome to the Thrive Bucket List Adventure Planner! Here you’ll find 46 must-see natural and cultural treasures of the greater Chattanooga. Tag your Instagram photos with the hashtag #ThriveBucketList for a chance to win a prize from challenge sponsor, Rock/Creek!