Rex LaMore, Director
The Center for Community and Economic Development is committed to creating, applying, and disseminating valued knowledge through responsive engagement, strategic partnerships, and collaborative learning. We are dedicated to co-creating sustainable prosperity and equitable economies with communities.
Since its establishment in downtown Lansing, Michigan, in 1969, CCED, in partnership with public and private organizations, has developed and conducted numerous innovative programs that address local concerns while building the capacity of students, scholars and communities to address future challenges. This work includes the MSU EDA University Center for Regional and Economic Innovation (REI), funded by the U.S. Department of Commerce - Economic Development Administration (EDA). REI supports innovative MSU Student Led-Faculty guided partnership (credit and non-credit) in the community and economic development throughout the state of Michigan. CCED focuses its resources on the unique challenges of distressed communities throughout the state of Michigan.
In carrying out the mission of the CCED we:
- Create and support an innovative learning environment for collaborative learning in community and economic development
- Provide training and direct assistance designed to increase the capabilities of community-based organizations, private enterprises and public institutions
- Conduct research that assists in the development and implementation of effective problem-solving strategies
- Provide a multidisciplinary capacity to respond to the complex, interrelated issues of distressed communities
- Promote and expand MSU's capacity to provide needed training, direct assistance, and research to address the issues of communities
For more information, visit
https://ced.msu.edu, email ced@msu.edu, or call 1-517-353-9555. CCED is housed at 1615 E. Michigan Ave., Lansing, MI.