Alberta Rural Development Network

Alberta Rural Development Network
Founded 2009
Location
Area served
Rural Alberta
Services rural development and research
Members
21
Key people

Dee Ann Benard, Executive Director

Joy Vonk, Operations Manager

Paul Watson, Research Director

Melissa St. Dennis, Communications Manager
Employees
four
Website Alberta Rural Development Network

The Alberta Rural Development Network (ARDN) is a not-for-profit partnership of Alberta’s 21 public colleges, universities, and technical institutes.[1] Its mission is “To create a model of rural community development through collaboration in research and learning.”[2]

Mandate

As stated on their website, “The Alberta Rural Development Network will use the combined expertise of Alberta’s post-secondary institutions to support rural development in Alberta and help rural communities grow through learning."[2]

ARDN focuses on four core principles to create rural connections:

  1. Research
  2. Education
  3. Collaboration
  4. Networking

According to the Minister of Advanced Education and Technology, ARDN has so far been successful: "The Alberta Rural Development Network (ARDN) has played a key role in helping communities across rural Alberta to flourish and thrive by strengthening links between Campus Alberta institutions, industry and community-based organizations."

History

ARDN began operations in 2009 with a grant from the Rural Alberta Development Fund (RADF) and in-kind commitments from its post-secondary members.

Since its inception, ARDN has worked with several of Alberta’s colleges, universities and organizations on projects, including Lakeland College and Portage College on a Regional Innovation Network in East Central Alberta,[3] Mount Royal University on a Business Retention & Expansion Symposium,[4] the Alberta Academy of Art and Design on the Company of Albertans,[5] Pastor Tim Wray on the Young Adult Photovoice Project,[6] and Lethbridge College on Social in the South.[7]

More recently, ARDN administered the Homelessness Partnering Strategy’s Rural and Remote Homelessness funding stream for Alberta.[8] So far, this has resulted in the funding of seven rural homelessness projects, including projects in Drayton Valley,[9] Chestermere,[10] Fort Macleod[11] and Cochrane.[12]

Members

Alberta College of Art and Design

Banff Centre

Bow Valley College

Grande Prairie Regional College

Keyano College

Lakeland College (Alberta)

Lethbridge College

MacEwan University

Medicine Hat College

Mount Royal University

Northern Alberta Institute of Technology

NorQuest College

Northern Lakes College

Olds College

Portage College

Red Deer College

SAIT Polytechnic

University of Alberta

University of Calgary

University of Lethbridge

Media

ARDN publishes two newsletters. The Rural Connector is published monthly, while RTAB is published bi-weekly.

External links

References

  1. Staff. "Community Outreach". Alberta Centre for Sustainable Rural Communities. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  2. 1 2 Staff. "Mandate". Alberta Rural Development Network. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  3. Staff. "Lakeland and Portage partner to build East Central Alberta Regional Innovation Network". Lakeland College - Applied Research & Innovation. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  4. Staff. "Keeping rural business strong". Mount Royal University. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  5. Staff. "The Company of Albertans". ACAD. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  6. Wray, Tim. "What Matters in Small Towns?". Farm On. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  7. Staff. "Social in the South 2012: Social Media Strategies for Business". Lethbridge College. Retrieved 8 July 2013.
  8. Higgins, Michael. "Alberta's Rural Homeless". Alberta Primetime. Retrieved 25 June 2013.
  9. Whalen, Courtney. "Drayton Valley receives homelessness partnership money" Drayton Valley Western Review. Retrieved 9 July 2013
  10. Chorney, Allison. "Chestermere receives $57,000 to help prevent homelessness in community" Rocky View Weekly. Retrieved 9 July 2013
  11. Staff. "Fort Macleod get funding for housing support program" Macleod Gazette. Retrieved 9 July 2013
  12. Edey, Noel. "Support for homeless youth" Cochrane Times. Retrieved 9 July 2013
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