In Case You Missed It: March 2023 Digest

During the month of March, the Virginia Main Street (VMS) team published eight blog posts, highlighting the latest community vitality-related news, events and more! Here’s a recap: VMS Community News: Transformation Strategies: Volunteer Recruitment and Retention: Community Vision Planning: Community Business Launch: Homeownership: Training Resources: Stay tuned for lots more great content in April! Photo Credit: Taft

Reflection & Opportunity: Inclusive Leadership and Organizational Capacity

Recently, the Virginia Main Street (VMS) program hosted the second webinar in its new training series that prepares Main Street community champions for the “Switch to Six,” illuminating the new Main Street America Evaluation Framework through stories from across the network. Addressing Standard 2 of the framework, Inclusive Leadership and Organizational Capacity, speaker Dionne Baux, … More Reflection & Opportunity: Inclusive Leadership and Organizational Capacity

Southside Community Development and Housing Corporation Receives Spirit of Virginia Award

On behalf of Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin, the Southside Community Development and Housing Corporation (SCDHC) recently received the Spirit of Virginia Award for their consistent work in creating viable, thriving, and sustainable communities within Central Virginia. The Spirit of Virginia Award was established in 2022 to salute persons or organizations … More Southside Community Development and Housing Corporation Receives Spirit of Virginia Award

Wytheville Hosts 2023 VMS Director’s Retreat

Last month, local Main Street directors from across the state gathered in Wytheville, Virginia for the 2023 Virginia Main Street (VMS) Director’s Retreat. Hosted by Downtown Wytheville, Inc. (DWI), the event offered three days of learning, networking and energizing camaraderie! There was a tour of the historic Millwald Theatre, which recently reopened to the public … More Wytheville Hosts 2023 VMS Director’s Retreat

Growing Your Grassroots: Volunteer Recruitment and Retention 

At the heart of Main Street are the people who make it happen! Volunteers are a vital part of a Main Street organization as they offer essential insight, credibility, and capacity. However, finding great volunteers and keeping them on board can be a challenge.   In a Main Street America Institute course on Advanced Principles of … More Growing Your Grassroots: Volunteer Recruitment and Retention 

Danville’s Storefront for Community Vision Planning

On Tuesday, March 7, Mayor Alonzo Jones, Ken Larking, City Manager, Diana Schwartz, Executive Director for the River District Association (RDA), and other local leaders cut the ribbon at 206 North Union Street for the “Plan Danville” storefront. “The City of Danville wanted to invite the general public to attend the ribbon cutting ceremony to … More Danville’s Storefront for Community Vision Planning

Community Business Launch Funding Expanded for Fiscal Year 2024

Has your community considered applying for a Community Business Launch (CBL) grant in the past but needed more funding to make a real impact in your commercial district? Well, you’re in luck! This year, CBL applicants can apply for up to $100,000 to complete a place-based entrepreneurial development strategy to fill a critical mass of … More Community Business Launch Funding Expanded for Fiscal Year 2024

Where Trails, Agritourism, and Main Street Meet

Lifestyle amenities such as the availability of outdoor recreation options, the opportunity to experience the bounty of agricultural producers, and a thriving downtown district with outfitters, restaurants, and locally owned shops are no longer just focused on tourism. Increasingly job creators are looking for those place based assets that make a community unique and will … More Where Trails, Agritourism, and Main Street Meet