What's a Regional Development Organization (RDO)?
The term “regional development organization” or RDO refers to the multi-jurisdictional regional planning and development organizations that exist throughout the country and are known by various names in different states, including: councils of government, regional councils, economic development districts, local development districts, and planning and development councils. These public-based entities play an invaluable role in fostering intergovernmental
collaboration among federal, state, and local officials; deliver and manage federal and state programs; and work to solve area-wide issues and to address the fundamental building blocks required for competitive and sustainable communities and economies.
Learn more at www.nado.org
The term “regional development organization” or RDO refers to the multi-jurisdictional regional planning and development organizations that exist throughout the country and are known by various names in different states, including: councils of government, regional councils, economic development districts, local development districts, and planning and development councils. These public-based entities play an invaluable role in fostering intergovernmental
collaboration among federal, state, and local officials; deliver and manage federal and state programs; and work to solve area-wide issues and to address the fundamental building blocks required for competitive and sustainable communities and economies.
Learn more at www.nado.org