Building Bridges with RCAC: An interview with Economic Recovery Corps Fellow Carissa Patrone Maikuri

See the original post by RCAC from August 23, 2024 on their website here.

ERC Host, RCAC, interviewed ERC Fellow, Carissa, to hear about her vision for her shared work with Plumas County, the critical role of community partnerships and how her past experiences have shaped her approach to sustainable development.

Carissa Patrone Maikuri
Carissa Patrone Maikuri, Economic Recovery Corps Fellow

You can learn more about Carissa’s fellowship and the ERC here: RCAC joins forces with Economic Recovery Corps to revitalize rural Northern California – RCAC

In her role, Carissa will lead a three-year work plan aimed at strengthening local economies by advancing the rural recreation strategy and fostering community capacity in Plumas County. Her focus will be on community-driven projects that utilize local resources to support economic resilience and sustainable development. Carissa’s responsibilities include assessing the unique needs of Plumas County, co-developing strategic plans, and identifying resources to accelerate meaningful, community-led initiatives. She aims to bridge the gap between research, planning, and action—a core principle of RCAC’s BRE program, which is dedicated to building community self-sufficiency, fostering business growth, and promoting innovation through inclusive community involvement.

Learn more about Carissa and her ERC project here.