Investing in Rural America: Corporate Citizenship and Rural Communities
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Investing in Rural America: Corporate Citizenship and Rural Communities

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CEO Insight Minute: How Can Companies Better Support Rural America?

Rural areas are home to 20% of the US population, but they only receive 5% of philanthropic grants.

By making corporate citizenship investments in rural America—often overlooked in national discussions about economic and social development—companies can advance their social and environmental goals, generate tangible business returns, and help bridge the urban-rural divide in a polarized landscape. This report explores the current state and future opportunities for corporate citizenship and philanthropy in rural communities.

By making corporate citizenship investments in rural America—often overlooked in national discussions about economic and social development—companies can advance their social and environmental goals, generate tangible business returns, and help bridge the urban-rural divide in a polarized landscape. This report explores the current state and future opportunities for corporate citizenship and philanthropy in rural communities.

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