Good Governance
A healthy, resilient, thriving community requires leadership and vision from its public officials. Communities throughout Michigan are saddled with legacies from the old economy and are under severe fiscal stress. The leaders within these communities are oftentimes interested in embracing a new economy approach but need tools and skills to manage their current fiscal situation and learn techniques to be more competitive in the future. MSU Extension’s good governance education and tribal government education provides legislators and community leaders with the fundamental skills needed to push their communities forward.
Explore more Good Governance Programs
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Connecting Entrepreneurial Communities
A small-town conference for small towns in a small town.
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Current Issues Affecting Michigan Local Governments Webinar Series
A free bi-monthly webinar series covering issues affecting local governments in Michigan.
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Fiscal Management
MSU Extension works to provide training to local elected leaders in Michigan’s 1,858 townships, villages, cities and counties; 608 school districts, 456 special purpose authorities, 14 multi-county regions, and 12 federally recognized tribal nations.
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Michigan at a Crossroads
The Michigan at a Crossroads Policy Guide features analysis of Michigan's most pressing policy issues facing newly elected leaders.
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Michigan Ballot Proposal Summaries
MSU Extension provides unbiased analysis on Michigan's statewide ballot proposals that voters will see on the November ballot. Voters can learn what a YES and NO vote means, its impact, and attend an online forum to ask questions.
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Zoning Administrator Certificate Program
Teaches zoning administration techniques in ways that reduce legal risks to the zoning administrator and their community.