Purdue Extension Community Development Program
Our mission is to strengthen the capacity of local leaders, resident, and organizations to build strong, vibrant communities by building strong, vibrant communities by using research-based resources to guide their decisions. Community & Oraganizational Planning
3. Business & Economic Development
4. Local Government Education
5. Quality Places
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04/07/2026
Upcoming R-STEP Webinar
The Economic Effects of Local Renewable Energy Restrictions
April 8
2:00–3:00 PM ET
Free to attend
Join economist Dr. Michael Hicks (Ball State University) as he shares research on how local restrictions on wind and solar development may impact GDP, employment, and fiscal conditions in Indiana counties.
Designed for local officials, plan commission members, and community leaders navigating renewable energy proposals.
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APA-Indiana - The Economic Effects of Local Renewable Energy Restrictions
03/31/2026
Communities across Indiana are weighing decisions about wind and solar development. What are the economic implications?
Join the R-STEP Webinar: The Economic Effects of Local Renewable Energy Restrictions
April 8 | 2:00–3:00 PM ET
Free to attend
Dr. Michael Hicks, Director of the Center for Business and Economic Research at Ball State University, will present research examining how renewable energy policies influence local economic growth, employment, and county finances.
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APA-Indiana - The Economic Effects of Local Renewable Energy Restrictions
03/27/2026
Excited to share our new article, "From Assets to Well-being: A Conceptual Framework for Community Vitality" in the Purdue Agricultural Economics Report (PAER). Many thanks to my co-authors Jeff Walker, Zuzana Bednarik, and DeAndre Malone.
This article presents a conceptual framework integrating the Community Capitals Framework (CCF) and the Policy, Systems, and Environment (PSE) approach to understand community vitality and well-being. Community vitality links community assets to well-being outcomes through a dynamic process in which communities pursue shared aspirations of well-being. The framework positions Cooperative Extension and community partners to align asset-based, community-focused programming with well-being-aligned initiatives.
See: https://ag.purdue.edu/commercialag/home/paer-article/from-assets-to-well-being-a-conceptual-framework-for-community-vitality/
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