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WEMO + WBC: A Rural Success Story Featured on a National Media Tour

WEMO + WBC: A Rural Success Story Featured on a National Media Tour

July 30, 2025
When Miranda and her husband launched WEMO Wagyu, they had the cattle and the vision—but needed support to grow the business side. Now, their story is helping shine a national spotlight on the New Growth Women’s Business Center and its impact in rural Missouri.
AWBC National Media Tour Stop in El Dorado Springs

AWBC National Media Tour Stop in El Dorado Springs

July 30, 2025
New Growth is proud to announce a special stop on a national media tour, happening August 12 at noon in El Dorado Springs, Missouri!
Introducing the New Growth Learning Hub

Introducing the New Growth Learning Hub

July 30, 2025
Struggling to keep up with social media or online marketing for your rural business or nonprofit? The New Growth Learning Hub offers bite-sized trainings, live support, and a welcoming online community to help you build confidence and get results—on your schedule.
A Volunteer Driver's Story from Polk County

A Volunteer Driver's Story from Polk County

July 21, 2025
One ride showed her just how isolated rural life can be. Read how driving became this driver's most meaningful ministry.
Volunteer Driver Model Earns Continued State Backing

Volunteer Driver Model Earns Continued State Backing

July 18, 2025
We’re honored to receive $1.75 million in state support for rural transportation. Here’s how we’ll use it—and why your help is still needed.
USDA Ends Funding for Regional Food Business Centers

USDA Ends Funding for Regional Food Business Centers

July 17, 2025
On July 15, the USDA announced plans to end funding for the 12 Regional Food Business Centers—including the Heartland Center. Yet, Heartland Center partners are dedicated to finding support to continue the important work.
From Blank Land to Elderberry Dreams

From Blank Land to Elderberry Dreams

July 15, 2025
Attending the Farm to Fork Summit was a turning point for beginning elderberry farmer Julianne Hemphill. Through connections made there, she found the support, resources, and inspiration to start building Twilight Grove—her family’s future farm and rural business.
Supporting Local Food in the News

Supporting Local Food in the News

July 14, 2025
A letter from Congressman Mark Alford to the USDA made the Kansas City news—and so were some local organizations with ties to New Growth.
Is 70 Cents a Mile Enough? Let's Do the Math.

Is 70 Cents a Mile Enough? Let's Do the Math.

July 2, 2025
Let’s talk numbers: Does the mileage reimbursement actually cover the cost of driving?
August Training Opportunities for Child Care Providers

August Training Opportunities for Child Care Providers

June 30, 2025
Two powerful training opportunities are coming to El Dorado Springs and Clinton this August for child care providers, educators, and anyone working with young children. Strengthen your skills, gain new tools, and grow your impact!
Stranded by a North Carolina Storm, Rescued by Rides in Missouri

Stranded by a North Carolina Storm, Rescued by Rides in Missouri

June 23, 2025
When a historic flood in North Carolina forced Jonny Damico to leave everything behind, she found herself starting over in rural Missouri with no way to get to the daily care she needed. Thanks to New Growth Transit, what began as a ride to the doctor became a lifeline of support, connection, and newfound community.
New Growth to work with Child Care Leaders Fellows Program

New Growth to work with Child Care Leaders Fellows Program

June 16, 2025
Applications are now open for the 2025–2026 ECE Leader Fellows Program—a paid, yearlong opportunity for one parent and one child care provider from each community to grow their leadership and advocate for better child care access. Fellows from our area will receive $1,500 and work with New Growth.