General
Regional Resource Hub Engagement Survey

The Resource Hub, powered by Thrive Regional Partnership, is a public data platform built to help community leaders make informed decisions about growth and development across the tri-state region.
Good decisions start with good information, and across the tri-state region, community leaders rely on data every day to guide local planning, economic growth, and long-term resilience. Thrive is developing a new resource to support that work, and we’re inviting residents and practitioners to help shape it from the start.
We envision a region where communities, regardless of size or capacity, can confidently access high-quality data, technical resources, and collaborative support to compete for funding, design solutions, and deliver outcomes that advance economic opportunity, resilience, and quality of life.
When developed, the Resource Hub will serve as a trusted web-based tool that:
- Aligns regional priorities
- Translates complex data into usable insight
- Accelerates implementation across jurisdictions
- Reinforces collaboration as a regional norm rather than an exception
Shape the region's next data tool.
To make this tool as useful as possible, Thrive is gathering input from those who use data in planning, community development, policy, education, and local projects. The engagement survey asks about current data habits, gaps, and the types of features that would help people make informed decisions with more confidence.
Your voice can guide how the Resource Hub takes shape. If you live or work in our service area, we invite you to share your experience and help ensure this platform meets real needs across the region.
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Designed with the Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga, and design firm Studio 2263, the Resource Hub is majority-funded by the Appalachian Regional Commission (ARC).
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