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Rural Action

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Rural Action is a non-governmental organization working in Appalachian Ohio promoting economic, social and environmental justice. The organization envisions a region of clean streams, healthy forests, thriving family farms, meaningful jobs for everyone and lively towns that remember local history and celebrate their stories. Rural Action works in the following programs:

Contents

  • Watershed restoration
  • Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership, working in the Huff Run Watershed
  • Monday Creek Restoration Project, working in the Monday Creek Watershed
  • Sunday Creek Watershed Group, working in the Sunday Creek Watershed
  • Federal Valley Watershed Group)
  • Sustainable agriculture
  • Sustainable forestry
  • Environmental Learning Program
  • Youth Act
  • Arts and Cultural Heritage
  • History

    The Appalachian Ohio Public Interest Campaign (AOPIC) was founded in 1985 working in environmental advocacy. In 1991, AOPIC was reorganized as Rural Action, changing its focus to regional revitalization. In 1994, Rural Action began an AmeriCorps* VISTA program to build capacity.

    Awards

  • The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Division of Mineral Resources Management) presented Rural Action's Monday Creek Restoration Project with its "Minerals Education Award" and "Conservation Achievement of the Year Award" in 2004.[1]
  • The Ohio Department of Natural Resources (Division of Mineral Resources Management) presented the Huff Run Watershed Restoration Partnership (which Rural Action sponsors) with its "Minerals Education Award" and its " Excellence in Abandoned Mine Land Reclamation" in 2006. [2]
  • References

    Rural Action Wikipedia