ARC Launches “Envision Appalachia: Community Conversations for ARC’s New Strategic Plan”

February 2020


 
Public events series to gather input to inform ARC’s strategic investment plan for fiscal years 2021-2025

Contact: Wendy Wasserman, wwasserman@arc.gov; 202.884.7771
WASHINGTON, D.C., February 26, 2020—Today, the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC) announced Envision Appalachia: Community Conversations for ARC’s Strategic Plan, a series of public input sessions to identify critical opportunities and challenges facing Appalachia’s economic future. Using insights gathered from these public sessions, coupled with guidance from regional, state, and local partners, ARC will develop a strategic plan for fiscal years 2021-2025. Sessions will be held at:

Each session, which is organized in conjunction with ARC’s state partner, will run from 9:30 am–3:00 pm, is open to the public, and is free to attend. Pre-registration is required and can be completed at www.arc.gov/strategicplan. In addition to these public events, ARC is also collecting input via a public survey.

"As we plan ARC’s investment strategy for the years to come, it is important that we be informed by the people we serve," said ARC Federal Co-Chairman Tim Thomas. "These public input sessions for the next ARC Strategic Plan will provide Appalachian communities the opportunity to have a voice in this process, and I encourage the people of Appalachia to take part in one of these sessions."

ARC develops and issues a new strategic plan every five years in accordance with the Office of Management and Budget (OMB). More than 3,000 Appalachians provided input to inform ARC’s current strategic plan, which expires on September 30, 2020—the final day of fiscal year 2020.

About the Appalachian Regional Commission
The Appalachian Regional Commission is an economic development agency of the federal government and 13 state governments focusing on 420 counties across the Appalachian Region. ARC's mission is to innovate, partner, and invest to build community capacity and strengthen economic growth in Appalachia to help the Region achieve socioeconomic parity with the nation.