Community Resources

High Tunnel Cost-Share Program (Funds for Farmers)

What is a high tunnel? High Tunnel Application 2008

http://www.usda.gov/rus/telecom/commconnect.htm

The Community-Oriented Connectivity Broadband Grant Program is designed to provide financial assistance to furnish broadband service in rural, economically-challenged communities where such service does not currently exist. Grant funds may be utilized to deploy broadband transmission service to critical community facilities, rural residents, and rural businesses and to construct, acquire, or expand, equip, and operate a community center that provides free access to broadband services to community residents for at least two years. Grants will be awarded, on a competitive basis, to entities serving communities of up to 20,000 inhabitants to ensure rural consumers enjoy the same quality and range of telecommunications service as are available in urban and suburban communities.

Please visit any of our partner's web sites to learn more and find additional resources for your community. More resources will be available soon, so check back often.

Mississippi Development Authority

Mississippi Division of Tourism

Mississippi Department of Archives and History

Mississippi Arts Commission

Mississippi Heritage Trust

Mississippi Urban Forestry Council

Carl Small Town Center, Mississippi State University School of Architecture

Workplan Form (PDF)

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Mississippi Main Street Association
P.O. Box 4479
Jackson, MS 39296

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FAX: 601/987-8239
EMAIL: inquiries@msmainstreet.com

Mississippi Main Street is a program of the National Trust for Historic Preservation and the Mississippi Development Authority.