In Case You Missed It: December 2023 Digest

During the month of December, the Virginia Main Street (VMS) team published seven blog posts, highlighting the latest community-vitality news, events and more! Here’s a recap: Training / Education Mobilizing Main Street Alleyway Activation Effective Partnerships 7 Actionable Principles Community Business Launch (CBL) Spotlight A Year in Review Stay tuned for lots more great content in January!

Virginia Main Street: A Year in Review

This season often prompts reflection as the days wind down and offers the opportunity to review the year’s challenges and achievements. Virginia Main Street (VMS) communities, as well as the Coordinating Program itself, have had a very eventful 2023.  In January, Advancing Virginia Main Street (AVMS) executive directors gathered in Wytheville for the annual VMS … More Virginia Main Street: A Year in Review

Mobilizing Fund Development Services for Long-Term Success and Sustainability

In fall of 2023, two of 10 Mobilizing Main Street (MMS) communities – Martinsville’s Uptown Partnership and The Phoebus Partnership – engaged in fund development training with consultant Jennifer Goldman of Jennifer E. Goldman, LLC. Board members and staff participated in a training and strategy session that included a presentation, discussions, and activities with an … More Mobilizing Fund Development Services for Long-Term Success and Sustainability

Activating an Alleyway With Art in St. Paul

St. Paul continues to punch above its weight in downtown revitalization! With support from a $10,000 Virginia Main Street (VMS) Downtown Investment Grant (DIG), the community recently completed an alleyway activation project, creating a pocket-sized outdoor eating space between two restaurants that hosts both permanent and temporary art exhibits. One temporary exhibition space is truly … More Activating an Alleyway With Art in St. Paul

Effective Partnerships for Local Governments and Main Street

In early October, Rebecca Rowe, associate director of community vitality at DHCD, presented “Virginia Main Street: Partnering for Success” to the towns meeting at the Virginia Municipal League Conference in Norfolk. This post contains a synopsis of the key takeaways from that presentation. What is Main Street, and why does it matter to your community? … More Effective Partnerships for Local Governments and Main Street

Waynesboro’s Community Business Launch Named a VEDA Top Project of 2023

This month, the Waynesboro Economic Development Authority’s (EDA) Community Business Launch (CBL) project, Main and Wayne 2023, was selected as one of the Virginia Economic Development Association’s (VEDA) Top Projects of the year! In partnership with the Shenandoah Community Capital Fund (SCCF), the Waynesboro EDA applied for the CBL program in 2022 to conduct an … More Waynesboro’s Community Business Launch Named a VEDA Top Project of 2023

Reflection & Opportunity: A Look Back at the Development-Ready Communities Workshops

In October, the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) and Virginia Main Street (VMS) team welcomed Joe Borgstrom of Place + Main Advisors to Virginia to conduct a series of workshops focused on what it means to be a “development-ready” community. Each training provided participants with a deeper understanding of real estate development and … More Reflection & Opportunity: A Look Back at the Development-Ready Communities Workshops

Firm Principles, Flexible Paths: Build Relationships

Through Virginia Main Street’s (VMS) Firm Principles, Flexible Paths series, the Center of Nonprofit Excellence (CNE) is diving into their 7 Actionable Principles (7APs) to strengthen nonprofits and their relationships with funders. The 7APs offer a common language around key and proven practices, infused with values of equity and growth. The third principle emphasizes the … More Firm Principles, Flexible Paths: Build Relationships