Julie Melton (The Foundation Beneath the Growth)
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Summary
What does it look like when a college truly commits to its community — not just as a slogan, but as a lived strategy? In this episode of The Sprout, we sit down with Julie Melton, Vice President of Institutional Advancement and Foundation Executive Director at Richland Community College, to celebrate how far both the college and the greater Decatur area have come — and where they're headed together.
Julie pulls back the curtain on the real work happening behind the scenes: how Richland is identifying and dismantling the barriers that keep students from starting and completing their programs, whether that's financial hardship, transportation, childcare, or something else entirely. This isn't just feel-good language — it's intentional, structural work.
We also explore the vital role the Richland Foundation plays in fueling that mission, from scholarships and emergency funds to community partnerships that extend the college's reach well beyond the classroom. And we reflect on the growth of The Sprout itself — how this podcast has become a small but meaningful part of the larger story Richland is telling about possibility, access, and investment in people.
If you care about education, community development, or what it means to build something that lasts — this one's for you.