Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Can Dorchester Take A Page From Norfolk?


In its March 11 editorial, the Omaha World-Herald writes: "It’s a universal refrain across Nebraska: Young people grow up in the local community but then, as adults, relocate elsewhere around the state or country. What are some successful strategies to reconnect with those native sons and daughters and entice them to return home?"  

According to the editorial, the community of Norfolk "has put together an impressive initiative that provides some answers" through its GROW Norfolk program.   The program "uses a database of native sons and daughters from the area, with information about the people’s occupations and family connections." Leaders from Norfolk match the job information with current job openings and projected ones for the next five to 10 years."  

The initiative also offers a Norfolk Area Newcomers program, making an extra effort to welcome those who have moved to town with get-togethers and other events.

As communities across Nebraska pursue strategies to retain their young people at home and bring back adults who have relocated, GROW Norfolk can serve as an example of excellence for the state, the editorial concludes.

We agree.  This is exactly the sort of project that the Dorchester Community Foundation may want to explore as it looks for new worthwhile endeavors.

2 comments:

  1. Pave it and they will come....

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  2. Just like Stacy's mom, it looks like norfolk has got it going on

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ERNeIxz79VU

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