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Creating Economic Resiliency in Jackson County

Jackson County, Alabama Chosen to Participate in Rural Recovery Accelerator Program

Gorham’s Bluff, AL

Gorham’s Bluff, AL

Jackson County, Alabama has been selected to participate in the Rural Recovery Accelerator, a new community-oriented technical assistance program, designed to help rural communities build economic resiliency strategies to survive the current COVID-19 crisis. The Accelerator is a new initiative launched by Opportunity Alabama, a statewide 501(c)(3) organization dedicated to connecting communities with capital.

Jackson County was selected from a statewide pool of applicants for the new program, which has already received national attention from Forbes Magazine. Opportunity Alabama (OPAL) is working closely with the Jackson County Economic Development Authority, Main Street Alabama Scottsboro, the Mountain Lakes Chamber of Commerce, Impact Learning Center, the City of Scottsboro, and TARCOG, to equip communities in Jackson County with the data, relationships, and strategies to recover and to thrive post-COVID-19.

One of the biggest things community residents can do to support the initiative is to take this survey to help Jackson County leaders and OPAL better understand the impact of COVID-19 on Jackson County residents and businesses.

We were impressed with the capacity Jackson County demonstrated for economic growth, even in the midst of the current national crisis.
— Opportunity Alabama CEO, Alex Flachsbart

The Rural Recovery Accelerator operates at the county level to foster collaboration between neighboring townships and municipalities. The Jackson County team will meet regularly with Opportunity Alabama staff to address economic resiliency in five key ways: strategy development, data analysis, network development, marketing materials, and investment opportunities. The team already completed its first meeting with Opportunity Alabama and identified various projects that show real promise.

Opportunity Alabama is a nonprofit organization that connects Alabama communities and projects to a statewide and national network of impact-oriented investors. Though its primary focus to date has been projected in Opportunity Zones, OPAL has broadened its view to better address the needs of Alabama’s rural and low-income communities. Rural Recovery Accelerator is one of the ways OPAL intends to address those needs.

We see this moment–where communities are setting aside their differences to work together on recovery–as a chance to put the lasting infrastructure in place to improve local economies. To us, the question is not: how do we reopen over the next 2-3 months? Rather, it is: how do we leverage this moment to build a stronger economic foundation over the next 6-24 months?
— Alex Flachsbart

Jackson is one of six counties statewide selected to participate in the beta version of the Accelerator. Other communities statewide selected to participate in the Accelerator include Sumter, Butler Calhoun, Limestone, and Chambers counties.

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