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Assessment | Community Leadership Priorities
By Dr. Daniel Kahl, Professor and Associate Director, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Jul. 16, 2020
Purpose
Publication | Paycheck Protection Program: An Overview of Who Received Loans in Kentucky
By Dr. Alison Davis, Professor and Executive Director, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Jul. 14, 2020
The Paycheck Protection Program is a loan designed to provide a direct incentive for small businesses to keep their workers on the payroll. SBA will forgive loans if all employee retention criteria are met, and the funds are used for eligible expenses.
Bulletin | Naloxone Access Laws: What do we know about Kentucky?
By Dr. Elham Erfanian
Published
on May. 14, 2020
For years, the opioid crisis in the United States has continued to be discussed as a nationwide concern with catastrophic consequences. In 1999, the number of opioid overdose deaths in the U.S. was 8,491. According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC), in 2018 this number rose to 56,199 (a more than six- fold increase).
Publication | COVID-19's Impact on Small Businesses in Kentucky
By Dr. Alison Davis, Professor and Executive Director, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Mar. 26, 2020
COVID-19 has created both a health and economic crisis in the United States and around the world. Every news story has highlighted the hardships to small businesses as cities and states have moved to social distancing or full stay-at-home measures.
Publication | Kentucky Counties Vulnerable to Shift to Remote Work
By Dr. Alison Davis, Professor and Executive Director, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Mar. 25, 2020
Which Kentucky Communities Are Most Able and Which Are Most Vulnerable to Take Advantage of the Shift to Remote Work?
Publication | Housing Availability
By Joe Kercsmar, Research Analyst, Blueprint Kentucky,
Dr. Alison Davis, Professor and Executive Director, Blueprint Kentucky,
and Simona Balazs, Research Director, Blueprint Kentucky
Published on Feb. 15, 2020
Historically, there has been an imbalance between housing demand and supply in US which has impacted the housing prices and limited the choices families and individuals have for housing inventory.
Publication | Downtown Teams in the Kentucky Promise Zone: A closer look at regional efforts to revitalize downtowns
By Shane Barton, Downtown Revitalization Coordinator, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Nov. 28, 2019
Downtown Revitalization takes more than a single person’s best intentions. It requires a collective effort involving many people working towards mutual goals. More times than not, the process starts with a single person investing their time, attempting to address the issue they’ve identified as the most important.
Publication | A Closer Look at Your Downtown Team: Member Roles and Interests
By Shane Barton, Downtown Revitalization Coordinator, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Nov. 28, 2019
As mentioned in the first document of this series, “Downtown Teams in the Kentucky Promise Zone,” downtown revitalization requires more than a single person’s best intentions and is often predicated on having a diverse and committed team.
Publication | Putting it All Together: Downtown Team Scenarios
By Shane Barton, Downtown Revitalization Coordinator, Blueprint Kentucky
Published
on Nov. 11, 2019
Relationships are one of the most important elements in successful downtown revitalization efforts. It is essential that all members know who the other team members are and how they can work together to accomplish shared goals. Building a team is an excellent place to start once you have identified the issue you want to address.