Consortium of 35 private liberal arts colleges in central Appalachian mountains in Kentucky, North Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia. Encourages its member colleges to foster Appalachian history and culture; to share resources; and to support the economic development of the region.
Ecumenical non-profit organization that funds educational programs to prepare church leaders for effective ministry in Appalachia and other rural areas. Details of seminars offered, grants available, and other topical resources.
Promotes the study and understanding of Appalachian history, sociology, economics, literature, music and other subjects. Online center publications and information about academics, outreach programs, and arts and music events.
Purpose is to support K-12 education for mathematics and science. Provides school curriculum, grants, and professional growth resources. Page includes list of collaboratives and resources.