RPCGB Economic Development Director selected to the 2023-2024 class of the Appalachian Leadership Institute

The Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (RPCGB) is excited to announce that the agency’s Director of Economic Development Jesslan Wilson has been selected to participate in the 2023-2024 class of the Appalachian Leadership Institute, a leadership and economic development training opportunity for individuals currently living and/or working in one of the Appalachian Regional Commission’s (ARC) 13 Appalachian states.

Appalachian Leadership Institute fellows were selected via a competitive application process to reflect the Appalachian region’s wide range of economic development challenges, opportunities, and strategies.

Jesslan was named as one of three Alabamians, including include Kenneth Anderson, DEI Director for the City of Huntsville and Paul Kennedy, President of the Walker Area Community Foundation, selected to participate.

“Growing and supporting the next generation of Appalachian leaders is integral to the future success of our region,” said ARC Federal Co-Chair Gayle Manchin. “I send my sincerest congratulations to the newest round of Appalachian Leadership Institute fellows, as well as my appreciation for all the work and passion they put into helping their communities thrive and compete.”

The RPCGB is excited to be represented in this opportunity, and we look forward to the skills Jesslan will build through this program to benefit our agency and the Greater Birmingham region.

About the Appalachian Leadership Institute: The Appalachian Leadership Institute is a comprehensive regional leadership training program developed by the Appalachian Regional Commission in partnership with the University of Tennessee, Knoxville; The Howard H. Baker Center for Public Policy; Tuskegee University; and Collective Impact. Learn more at www.arc.gov/leadership.

About the Appalachian Regional Commission: The Appalachian Regional Commission is an economic development entity of the federal government and 13 state governments focusing on 423 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. Learn more at www.arc.gov.

RPCGB Awarded ARC Capacity Building Grant

This week, the Regional Planning Commission of Greater Birmingham (RPCGB) was awarded $100,000 by the Appalachian Regional Commission, in partnership with the Alabama Department of Economic and Community Affairs (ADECA), to expand staffing capacity to better support local communities in identifying, accessing, and implementing federal funding through American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA), Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), and other funding sources. This award was granted through READY LDDs, one of four tailored tracks in ARC’s capacity-building initiative READY Appalachia

This award will establish an Economic Development Fellowship program for the agency’s Economic Development Department to expand the department’s capacity to develop projects for state and federal funding for the 90 local governments in their service area. The fellowship is expected to begin in September 2023. Click here for the RPCGB Press Release

For questions regarding this project or other ARC grant opportunities, contact Jesslan Wilson, Director of Economic Development at RPCGB, at jwilson@rpcgb.org.    

Comments on Draft 2050 Long-Range Plan

The 21-day period is now open for public comment on the:
     Draft 2023 Air Quality Conformity Determination Report
     Draft FY 2024-2027 Transportation Improvement Program
     Draft 2050 Regional Transportation Plan

Proposed documents can be reviewed at:
https://www.rpcgb.org/regional-transportation-plan
https://www.rpcgb.org/transportation-improvement-program-tip
https://www.rpcgb.org/air-quality-conformity

Comments on the documents can be submitted via www.surveymonkey.com/r/Bham2050
from April 19, 2023 to May 10, 2023.