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Imagine: The New Delta is a quarterly publication for and about the region’s people and the work they do transforming the Delta. Imagine is distributed throughout the tri-state Delta region, and to businesses and organizations across the nation.
The most recent issue of the publication features stories about youth entrepreneurship, volunteerism, charity and leadership. Find stories of young adults who had the vision to start small local businesses; compassionate teenagers giving of themselves to help others; and three featured items in “1,000 Signs of Possibility” that have a youth focus.
Look at prior issues at www.liftingupthedelta.org/news/imagine.aspx and click on Get the Latest. Click here to subscribe to Imagine.
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The Summer 2005 issue of
Delt@ Links featured a full-color, fold-out poster that illustrated
the importance of leadership in the Delta Region.
Click
here to view the poster online.
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The Mid South Delta Initiative (MSDI)
has released a new flier that provides a quick overview of MSDI's investments
in the Delta. To download this flier as a PDF, please click on one of
the following selections:
MSDI Flier -- RGB: This flier
is designed for three-color printers (red, green, blue). This includes
most office printers.
MSDI
Flier -- CMYK: This flier is designed for four-color printers
(cyan, magenta, yellow, black). Professional printers use cmyk as do some
office printers like PhotoSmart 1100.
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MSDI recently compiled and
published a map that showed where and how much MSDI's investments have
impacted the Mid South Delta Region.
The map reveals that 6,215 youth have been involved in MSDI
programs, 2,975 jobs have been created or saved, and 1,414 families have
been provided with new or improved housing.
This map was published in the April/May 2004 edition of
Delt@ Links. Click
here to view the map online.
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The Mid South Delta Initiative (MSDI)
has released Ripples of Change in the Delta, a report that details
how MSDI has invested in Delta people to create strong communities. To
read this report as a PDF, click
here.
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