Businesses That Inspire: Celebrating Business Appreciation Month in May!

In celebration of Business Appreciation Month, the Community Vitality Office (CVO) is highlighting small businesses throughout the Commonwealth that make each of their respective localities unique and provide quality of life to residents that doesn’t go unnoticed. Like most transformative projects, these businesses have been creative in bringing their dream to life, and many have … More Businesses That Inspire: Celebrating Business Appreciation Month in May!

39 Virginia Communities Receive Main Street America Designation

Main Street America recently announced that 1,188 programs have achieved designations as MSA programs in recognition of their commitment to preservation-based economic development and community revitalization through the Main Street Approach. 26 Main Street programs in Virginia earned Accredited status – the top designation tier – for demonstrating a proven track record of achieving outcomes … More 39 Virginia Communities Receive Main Street America Designation

Celebrating Preservation Month in May!

May is #PreservationMonth! The National Trust for Historic Preservation (NTHP) began celebrating and promoting the value of historic preservation back in 1973 with Preservation Week, which then extended into an entire Preservation Month in 2005. Preservation Month is meant to bring attention to historic places and heritage tourism, as well as promote both the economic … More Celebrating Preservation Month in May!

Virginia Main Street Partners with Virginia Economic Developer’s Association for Their Summer Meeting

The Virginia Economic Developers Association (VEDA) Summer Meeting will be held in Danville, VA next month on Monday, June 3rd and Tuesday, June 4th. This year’s VEDA theme is “Exploring the Intersection of Community and Economic Development” which is right up our alley – and given that Danville is a recent Great American Main Street Award (GAMSA) winner, it … More Virginia Main Street Partners with Virginia Economic Developer’s Association for Their Summer Meeting

Made in Hopewell: Small-Batch Entrepreneur Recruitment

Hopewell Downtown Partnership (HDP), along with their City of Hopewell partners, recognizes an emerging opportunity to leverage the city’s industrial prowess in innovative and beneficial ways for downtown and the community. By delving into Hopewell’s history as an industrial boomtown and embracing its current assets as a manufacturing epicenter, HDP embarked on a project aimed … More Made in Hopewell: Small-Batch Entrepreneur Recruitment

Grow with Google Pilots Rural Coaching Model with Downtown Wytheville, Inc.

In 2023, Downtown Wytheville, Inc. (DTW) signed on as a Grow with Google training partner as part of a nationwide Google-Main Street America pilot project in 10 states. To implement the program, DTW leveraged both in-kind and grant support from Google, Main Street America (MSA), Virginia Main Street (VMS), UVA Wise, Southwest Virginia Higher Education … More Grow with Google Pilots Rural Coaching Model with Downtown Wytheville, Inc.

In Case You Missed It: April 2024 Digest

During the month of April, the Virginia Main Street (VMS) team published seven blog posts, highlighting the latest community-vitality news, events and more! Here’s a recap: VMS Community News VMS Training Succession Planning Budget Season Microfinance Small Business Support 7 Actionable Principles Stay tuned for lots more great content in May!

Spring Rev-Up Recap: Strategic Volunteer Engagement

Last month, Virginia Main Street (VMS) had the pleasure of inviting Katie Campbell, a Certified Volunteer Administrator that has worked with non-profits and volunteers for over 30 years, to present on the topic of Strategic Volunteer Engagement to the VMS network in South Boston, Lexington and Tappahannock. Katie provided a comprehensive overview of the full … More Spring Rev-Up Recap: Strategic Volunteer Engagement

People Incorporated Helps Southwest Virginia Entrepreneur Succeed

People Incorporated has been in the business of changing lives since 1964. Headquartered in Abingdon in Washington County, the non-profit community action agency and community development organization has been working to revitalize a community in Southwest Virginia for nearly 10 years. Kwik Shine Floor Care, LLC is a family-owned business that was established by Derrick and … More People Incorporated Helps Southwest Virginia Entrepreneur Succeed