Meet RARE AmeriCorps Participant: Matthew Klebes

Matthew Klebes RARE Participant Resource Assistance for Rural Environments

Matthew Klebes received his Bachelor of Science in Political Science from the University of New England and Masters in Public Policy and Management from the University of Southern Main. Matthew served with Peace Corps in the Philippines working as a Child, Youth and Family Extensionsist where one of his biggest accomplishments was the development of a youth rehabilitation center. Matthew plans to use his  RARE AmeriCorps  Program – Resource Assistance for Rural Environments  experience to develop his education and professional skills as well as gather direct experience working alongside professionals. Following his RARE experience, Matthew hopes to find work as an effective leader able to help guide communities onto paths of sustainable development.

Matthew is placed with the City of The Dalles as the Main Street Manager where he works directly with The Dalles Area Chamber of Commerce. He coordinates and supports various components of the Oregon Main Street Program, helps facilitate partnerships  with other organizations and agencies, and participates in an array of Main Street related activities and initiatives.

City of The Dalles is located on the Columbia River, the nation’s second largest river. It is the county seat and the largest community in Wasco County. The Dalles is one of Oregon’s most historical cities and was known earlier in its history as the town at the end of the Oregon Trail. The City was first incorporated by the Oregon Territorial Government in 1857 as “Dalles City” and was made the county seat shortly thereafter. It has historically been an economic hub of the Pacific Northwest, linking major transportation routes between Eastern and Southern Oregon and Washington State.

Organization: City of The Dalles
Community:  The Dalles
Population:  14,400
County: Wasco

Meet RARE AmeriCorps Participant: Margaret Hanna

Margaret Hanna Maggie Resource Assistance for Rural Environments RARE University of Oregon a.k.a. Maggie Hanna

Maggie received her Bachelor of Arts in History and Urban Studies from Trinity University. As a student, she strived to comprehend the world of transportation, water use, mapping, health and education, and real estate in order to better understand how the ranch she grew up on might continue to exist in the ever-developing Front Range of Colorado. After graduating from Trinity University, Maggie served as an El Pomar Foundation Fellow where she worked in northeastern Colorado as well as in the Pikes Peak region on regional councils, helping distribute $400,000 in grants to rural nonprofits and government entities. Following her year with the  RARE AmeriCorps  Program – Resource Assistance for Rural Environments, Margaret plans on attaining a graduate degree in the planning and community development field and ultimately returning to the family ranch.

Maggie is placed with the Mid-Columbia Economic Development District and will act as the District’s representative and point-person helping to roll-out the Agora Investment Platform. The Agora Investment Platform enables community leaders to navigate the funding system much more efficiently. Maggie’s primary function will be to enhance community capacity for project development and funding with use of the newly developed Agora Investment Platform. Specifically, she will support community leaders in their identification of projects and articulation of projects in a way that multiple funders can quickly grasp.

The Mid-Columbia Economic Development District was established in 1969 by its five member counties who realized that by sharing a common workforce, a common geography and a number of other important factors, their economic fates were tied together. They realized that by joining together they would benefit from better access to economic development loans and grants, pooled technical assistance, marketing, and administrative resources, and most importantly, they would be able to bring a regional approach to their economic development efforts. Over the years Mid-Columbia Economic Development District’s membership has grown to include cities, ports and chambers of commerce within the five county region.

Organization: Mid-Columbia Economic Development District
Community: The Dalles
Population: 80,708
Counties: Hood River, Wasco, Sherman, Klickitat and Skamania

 

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