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Community and Economic Vitality 

Cornell Cooperative Extension's community and economic vitality programs seek to build the capacity of local leaders and communities to direct their own futures as they negotiate changes in economic structures, transportation and residential patterns, demographics, communication technologies and other challenges and opportunities that affect communities.

CCE engages New Yorkers in land use training, inter-municipal collaboration on shared municipal services, leadership training, workforce development, local food regional economic impact strategies, not-for-profit development, and small business education.

The CaRDI Communique is an electronic newsletter about news and events. To susbcribe, contact Linda Warner at llw2@cornell.edu.

Diversity Information Cornell Cooperative Extension is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.

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