It’s a fresh season.

2024 Main Street America Accredited Program

Heart of Scottsville has been designated as an Accredited Main Street America program for meeting rigorous performance standards. Each year, Main Street America and its partners announce the list of designated programs to recognize their exceptional commitment to preservation-based economic development and community revitalization through the Main Street Approach.

In 2023, the Main Street America programs generated $5.68 billion in local reinvestment, helped open 6,630 net new businesses, facilitated the creation of 35,162 net new jobs, catalyzed the rehabilitation of 10,556 historic buildings, and leveraged 1,664,763 volunteer hours. On average, for every dollar that a Main Street program spent to support their operations, it generated $18.03 of new investment back into their downtown and commercial corridor communities.

“We are incredibly excited to celebrate this year’s 800 Accredited Main Street America programs, and their remarkable efforts to reenergize their local economies and public spaces,” said Main Street America President and CEO Erin Barnes. “Main Street leaders are visionaries that see things that no one else can see and create the future world we all want to live in. The size and impact of our network demonstrates that great things happen when visions are realized through strategic, grassroots collaboration.”

Heart of Scottsville’s performance was evaluated through assessments conducted by the organization’s personnel and board of directors, and Kentucky Main Street, which works in partnership with Main Street America to identify local programs that meet rigorous national community evaluation standards.

These standards provide the Main Street America network with a strong foundational framework to review progress, recognize strengths, understand trends, and identify strategies that move Main Street programs forward. To qualify for Accredited status - Main Street America’s top designation tier - communities must demonstrate a proven track record of achieving outcomes in alignment with the Main Street Approach and exceptional performance in six areas: broad-based community commitment to revitalization; inclusive leadership and organizational capacity; diversified funding and sustainable program operations; strategy-driven programming; preservation-based economic development; and demonstrated impact and results.

Main Street America is a nonprofit subsidiary of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. For more information, visit mainstreet.org.

A thriving historic district equals an interesting and engaging community, with authenticity derived from entrepreneurs, artists, and creative thinkers.

Join the team

Heart is led by a volunteer Board of Directors who oversee our work plan and help drive revitalization initiatives.

If servant leadership and values-driven community support is your jam, we have a place for you on our team!

The first step is to join our volunteer program. You’ll serve with us at events and learn more about what it means to be Main Street.

From there, you’ll be eligible for nomination at our next Annual Meeting.

Board of Directors

Dorinda Livesay, President

Ada Oliver, Vice President

Jocelyn Fykes, Secretary

Austin York, Treasurer

Brittany Fisher

Chris Nelson

Melinda Cline-Porter

Seth Graves

Becky Herrington

Ashley Taylor

Marilyn Crow

Franklin Foster

Myra Little

Chloe Hogue


  • Executive Director

    Favorite Project: First Fridays - “I love the energy of these events! Standing in the squaret at sunset, watching folks sing along to the music, tuck into a plate of BBQ, and laugh with friends… that’s good stuff.”

    Favorite Ramble: “The Green River Bluff Trail at Mammoth Cave.”

    Coffee or Tea: “A strong coffee with honey.”

    hannah@heartofscottsville.org

    @hannah.allston.brooks


  • Executive Assistant

    Favorite Project: “Organizing the Bluegrass Jam in 2023 was so much fun!”

    Favorite Ramble: “I’m happy at any event that includes live music.”

    Coffee or Tea: “A London Fog latte is my favorite!”

  • Accredited program of Main Street America and Kentucky Main Street

  • First Fridays on the Square

  • Allen County Farmers Market

  • Civic Pride Campaign

  • Internships and College Scholarships

  • Small Business Grants

Fortifying the historic business district & amplifying our community’s unique culture.