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MHRA receives 2012 Accreditation
Apr 26, 2012 - 1:10:19 PM

    MHRA has been designated as an accredited National Main Street Program for meeting the commercial district revitalization performance standards set by the National Trust Main Street Center®. Each year, the National Trust and its partners announce the list of accredited Main Street® programs that have built strong revitalization organizations and demonstrate their ability in using the Main Street Four-Point Approach® methodology for strengthening their local economy and protecting their historic buildings.
     “We congratulate this year’s nationally accredited Main Street programs for meeting our established performance standards,” says Doug Loescher, director of the National Trust Main Street Center. “Accredited Main Street programs are meeting the challenges of the recession head on and are successfully using a focused, comprehensive revitalization strategy to keep their communities vibrant and sustainable.”
     The organization’s performance is annually evaluated by the Pennsylvania Downtown Center and the Department of Community and Economic Development which works in partnership with the National Trust Main Street Center to identify the local programs that meet 10 performance standards. These standards set the benchmarks for measuring an individual Main Street program’s application of the Main Street Four-Point Approach® to commercial district revitalization. Evaluation criteria determines the communities that are building comprehensive and sustainable revitalization efforts and include standards such as developing a mission, fostering strong public-private partnerships, securing an operating budget, tracking economic progress, and preserving historic buildings. For more information on the national program accreditation program, visit http://www.preservationnation.org/main-street/about-main-street/the-programs/national-programs.html.
 ®“We are very pleased to once again have our work acknowledged by the National Main Street Program and receive accreditation,”  stated Cherie Ross, Main Street Manager.  “This past year we have added some new things including Volunteer of the Month, Volunteer of the Year, we just completed our first Business Expo and are now preparing for our first MayFest.  Our goal is to continue to focus on the downtown and our area businesses while also preserving our historic buildings.”
    MHRA is a 501c3 nonprofit and has been working for the Mifflinburg community since 1987.  MHRA owns several historic properties including the Elias Church, Wierick House and little log house and is the sponsor of Blueberries & Bluegrass, Holiday House Tour, Oktoberfest and Christkindl Market in addition to this year’s new events.  For more information on MHRA contact 966-1666 or email mhra@dejazzd.com.
    The National Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately funded nonprofit organization, works to save America’s historic places to enrich our future. www.PreservationNation.org.
    Established in 1980, the National Trust Main Street Center® helps communities of all sizes revitalize their older and historic commercial districts. Working in more than 2,200 downtowns and urban neighborhoods over the last 30 years, the Main Street program has leveraged more than $53.6 billion in new public and private investment.  Participating communities have created 448,835 net new jobs and 104,961 net new businesses, and rehabilitated more than 229,164 buildings, leveraging an average of $18 in new investment for every dollar spent on their Main Street district revitalization efforts.



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