A new report published this week from the Kansas Sampler Foundation examines the challenges and opportunities for young people who choose to live in rural Kansas. The public nonprofit, whose mission it is to preserve and sustain rural culture, says the findings from the report can help revive and refresh communities that are facing the outmigration of young talent. Created through a partnership with the Kansas Office of Rural Prosperity, a nonpartisan initiative,the “Power Up & Go” report is based on 460 surveys and 175 interviews from residents ages 21 to 39 living in every county in Kansas.
Source: Wichita Business Journal