Below are the ACGP project ideas we have collected to date from the in-person workshop meetings and the online submission form. If you have an idea to submit, fill out this brief form to add your idea to the list below.
If you see a potential idea below that may link with your project idea and would like to connect to discuss or develop it further, call our office at (740) 947-2853. In addition, free planning help and application prep help is available through our office and the Governor’s Office of Appalachia. Please reach out to our office for additional information and download the ACGP info sheet for a quick reference guide and connect with OVRDC planning staff for help developing an application.
Full grant guidelines are available here and remember, applicants must identify opportunities for transformational change and include one or more components from three concentration areas: infrastructure, healthcare or workforce.
County(ies) |
Ideas/Thoughts |
Adams County |
Downtown structural improvement
Downtown redevelopment – renovations School-based health clinics – 3 Connecting state parks to local communities/bike & walking Railway trail/biking & walking Industry-driven training program for Fire & EMS Ohio Buckeye Trail to connect to the river Underground Railroad history in Manchester Brush Creek Trail in Process Connect to trails from Scioto County – every 12 miles Appalachian connection Tobacco barns (tourism) Shawnee West- Buckeye Trail Development. The Buckeye Trail has partial funding of $195,000/$495,707 through the Ohio Capitol Bill for the expansion of the Buckeye Trail west of Shawnee State Forest. This trail relocation will replace 4.3 miles of road walk with 15.57 miles of off road trail through the Nature Conservancy’s Edge of Appalachia Nature Preserve connecting to the existing 14 miles of off road trail in Shawnee State Forest. This project will help develop the region to be a backpacking destination with +/- 50 miles of off road Buckeye Trail. Project estimates $6/ linear foot |
Brown County |
Clinician & Resident Housing
Why they should live, work, and play in Brown County Mental Telehealth Library /Community Centers Library-based Community Health Dental & Vision SBH expansion Village of Ripley (no zoning in village)
Equipment for University of Cincinnati
HUBS for SSCC/Highland
SHCTC is almost shovel-ready – to extend it’s footprint Brown County Library
Tourism Trails tie into downtown Signage on trails for businesses & at businesses for trails nearby Russellville has 2 trails running thru A revitalization of the historic downtown section of Georgetown Ohio. This is our county seat and this project will enhance our ability to attract and retain our small businesses. This will also help us preserve history. I am looking at the possibility of restoring an old building in the district and starting an Ohio Civil War center museum in conjunction with all the Ulysses S. Grant Sites in town and the underground railroad sites in Ripley, Ohio Working with ODOT as a collaborative funding source for a streetscape along St. Rt. 125 through our Village as part of our revitalization projects. |
Clermont County |
County-wide hike, bike, paddle trail
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Highland County |
School-based healthcare & mental health
Outdoor Recreation tied to healthcare Mental health clinics at schools City of Hillsboro
New development of an amphitheater, green space, with trails that the city currently owns (old railroads) that will lead to the amphitheater. Maybe the concept to collaborate regionally with other amphitheater projects to create a non-profit arts guild for regional tourism to promote the amphitheaters. The space is located in the city’s uptown. Other projects may include, public-private partnership in the Historic District to transform a space into multiple incubator spaces for vendors. Currently have 10+ vendors in the space. |
Jackson County |
City of Wellston
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Pike County |
Trail Project
Cultural Arts Regional District New main library – Waverly Branch Pike County Library
Southern Ohio Amish Trail Youth Lodge Community Connect Trail
Cave Lake
Village of Piketon
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Ross County |
City of Chillicothe
Sports/Stadium Complex Trail Development/Expansion Doug McDonald – hoping to help with connections |
Scioto County |
The Counseling Center – Portsmouth
Village of South Webster
Shawnee North- Buckeye Trail Development. This project is in need of funding for $195,485. This trail relocation will replace 5.1 miles of road walk with 6.14 miles of off road trail through the newly acquired lands of Shawnee State Forest, purchased through Forest Legacy Funding. This trail segment will connect to the existing 14 miles of off road trail in Shawnee State Forest. This project will help develop the region to be a backpacking destination with +/- 50 miles of off road Buckeye Trail. Project estimates $6/ linear foot of trail building. |
Multi-County
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Adams, Brown, Clermont
Adams, Brown, Clermont, Highland
Adams, Brown, Clermont, Gallia, Jackson, Lawrence, Scioto, Vinton
Adams, Brown, Clermont, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto
Adams, Brown, Clermont, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Ross, Scioto, Vinton
Adams, Highland, Jackson, Lawrence, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton
Gallia, Jackson, Pike, Ross, Scioto, Vinton
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REGIONALno specific county(ies) mentioned |
Workforce:
“To support, increase and enhance our local workforce by providing training opportunities for those who are at the 400% or below Federal Poverty rate at our local CTCs and CDL providers. This helps fills a gap for those individuals who live within the gap. Within this grant, the main barriers of transportation and childcare will be addressed. Also, training opportunities will be embedded in identified, local major businesses within the participating counties by offering up to 3 scholarships, over the course of the grant, to current employees to help them move up within the company they work for. Currently, there are 9 counties, 6 CAAs [Community Action Agencies], and 5 CTCs [Career and Technical Centers], who are on board with a minimum of 1200 opportunities for our local people to partake in (expands over two development districts). Also, incidentals like PPE, testing fees etc. will be covered for all participants and for WIOA students, along with transportation/childcare for those who might be gaining their GED or adult diploma.” “With the commitment of stakeholders from across southeastern Ohio, we could develop and implement a long-term workforce development solution that would not only grow our local workforce, but it could also grow our local communities. By developing a strong and resilient workforce network across the region, would strengthen our workforce for local business and industry AND be tooled to provide workforce provisions for the Intel and Honda initiatives in Ohio. This will require the devotion and perseverance of many organizations; however, the ROI would continue for decades to come. And, as outlined repeatedly during the workshop, this is to be a COLLABORATIVE effort.” Tourism: “With the push to make SE Ohio a recreation mecca, we need to take our current trails (bike paths) and connect them. There are several trails established but connecting them would be a haven for those who love to bike, run, etc. Plus, it would be something that might unite us all. Pike county has a wonderful plan for trails, there are other counties with similar plans. Could we make a regional plan to expand our current trails and connect with new trails to provide a SE trail (call it whatever)? Within this project, each county could also add another project just for their area. This way it expands across the region and each county can add their own flavor to the project.” “Perry County [Buckeye Hills Regional Council service area]: To complete construction of a 16,000 sq. ft. Multi-Purpose Building on our fairgrounds. This building will be fully equipped w/ HVAC, Handicap Accessible RR, Kitchen/Warming Area, Full Fire Suppression/Sprinkler System, & Emergency Generator. This year-round facility will benefit the residents of Perry County by being available as a disaster relief facility, as well as, being available to house programs for our veterans, blood drives, food distributions, flu & vaccination clinics, etc. The facility will also serve our county residents’ rental needs, and much more. As a rental facility, it will enable the Perry County Agricultural Society to generate revenue for upkeep and improvement of our buildings & grounds. Additionally, it will serve our county residents & our 4-H/FFA youth as a facility to exhibit, show, & sell their livestock during our Perry County Fair.” |