Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC)

2021-2023- The Institute worked on two separate ARC Inspire projects – Favor Western PA and Inspire at The Wright Center. Both entities worked to improve employment prospects of individuals in recovery, educate employers on recovery resources, and reduce the stigma surrounding individuals in recovery.

2020- The Institute conducted an assessment of basic agency services programs across Appalachia that explored processes, costs, and outcomes to identify the best model for construction project management. The analysis compared the performance of state and federal basic agencies, offered insight into potential gaps, and provided recommendations for operational efficiencies and effectiveness.

2019- The Institute completed an assessment of the Basic Agency Services programs across Appalachia. Processes, costs, and outcomes comprised the analysis. The Institute prepared recommendations for operational efficiencies and effectiveness.

2011- The Institute collected primary and secondary data which related to housing affordability and availability (purchase and rental) in 12 shale counties in Pennsylvania. The report included policy recommendations to mitigate current and future issues.

2010-The Institute collected information on the current social, economic, and policy conditions of Appalachian counties located in the Marcellus Shale were compiled through a survey process to households located in the shale region. The survey focused on demographic, social, economic, and policy conditions. Interviews were conducted with government officials, economic development officials and landowners in Texas and Arkansas to review best practices and lessons learned from the shale extraction in these states over the last two decades. Additional interviews were conducted in designated shale counties in Pennsylvania to analyze economic conditions prior to extraction in those counties.