Incorporating the arts into placemaking is not just good community stewardship – it’s good business sense. That was the premise for the event organized by @NAIOPMassachusetts on Tuesday, June 18. A poignant conversation with Brian Awe, President, The Fallon Company; Michael J. Bobbitt Michael J. Bobbitt, Executive Director, Mass Cultural Council; Anabelle Rondon, Director of Transformative Development Initiative, MassDevelopment; Liz Woodward, Principal & Director of Strategy, Isenberg Projects. GrubStreet
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We don’t have a Resource Problem. We have a Connection Problem. When the right connections are cultivated, Resources are Unleashed and Flow. In this 1-hour session, 70 community development practitioners across Ohio connected around their regions and interests, exposing each persons gifts and goals. Increasing collaboration and decreasing waste. Connect. Gather. Share. Ask. Unlock. Unleash.
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Enjoyed the Ohio networking event yesterday, hosted by Paul Hemminger, MSW, LSW at the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) conference in Cincinnati!
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Nice article about the importance of a community oriented approach in revitalizing neighborhoods - with a feature on the work we are doing in the Old South End. #makinganimpact #stillrising
Restoring a Community-Oriented Approach for Success in Toledo Article: https://lnkd.in/g6PWcMqT Thank you to The Blade for the article regarding Transformative Community Change. The focus and philosophy described in the article are critical for the long-term success of Toledo. HISTORIC SOUTH INITIATIVE is pleased to be helping make a difference in the Old South End. Restoring this once-vibrant neighborhood is our focus – and the changes in the community are evident. Please go to our website www.historicsouth.org for further information about the changes happening in the Old South End as well as reaching out to us here on our social media page.
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The MWEJN’s work is grounded in the Jemez Principles for Democratic Organizing. Emerging from grassroots organizing in 1996, the Principles prioritize inclusivity, bottom-up organizing, letting people speak for themselves, working together in solidarity and mutuality, building just relationships, and self-transformation Together, these principles outline how we can operate in ways that are grounded in core values and drive lasting community change.
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We don’t have a Resource Problem. We have a Connection Problem. When the right connections are cultivated, Resources are Unleashed and Flow. In this 1-hour session, 70 community development practitioners across Ohio connected around their regions and interests, exposing each persons gifts and goals. Increasing collaboration and decreasing waste. Connect. Gather. Share. Ask. Unlock. Unleash.
Community Development Consultant | Writer | Communication Strategist | Project Manager | Affordable Housing Advocate | Social Determinants of Health Expert | Conservationist
Enjoyed the Ohio networking event yesterday, hosted by Paul Hemminger, MSW, LSW at the Christian Community Development Association (CCDA) conference in Cincinnati!
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small business loans application is now open
Application opens Today! Let's Go!! Greater Milwaukee Foundation Terese Caro, MBA LRC (Legacy Redevelopment Corporation)Wisconsin Economic Development Corporation Nina V.A. Johnson, MBA Micae Brown Chastity Berry Tracy Egerson William Mathee LaVerne Davis Natanael J. Martinez Marjorie Rucker Athena Agoudemos Evan R. Historic King Drive, BID #8#8#8#8 Dr. Jennifer Potts, DBA, MBA, Plegal, CMP Cheryl Blue Ruben Hopkins Jona Moore Renee Lindner Northwest Side Community Development Corporation Kyle Ashley BizStarts Patrick Snyder, IOM Theresa Scott Terrence Moore, Sr Kelly Felder Riverwest Co-op & Cafe Latino Chamber of Commerce of SEW Elmer Moore Ugo Nwagbaraocha Lafayette Crump VIA CDC David Latona Vanessa Sancha Regina FloresMichael Kellman Audrey Sellers Mark A. Rose
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**GIA READER** Creative Placemaking in Transition Part 1 & 2 "Our goal is to inform practitioners and funders of the changing nature of creative placemaking and the continued importance of work in community-based, justice-informed, artist-centered, equitable community development, even as the field is realigning and changing," said Johanna K. Taylor and Andrew Zitcer in part 1 of Creative Placemaking in Transition now available on the GIA Reader. "We aim to lift up the voices of people across the field, those who have done and continue to do work loosely affiliated with what can be considered creative placemaking, during the years when ArtPlace, the NEA, and the Kresge Foundation (among others) were active in shaping this policy area." Explore parts 1 and 2 of the piece: https://bit.ly/3w9HP3u
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Explore how cities like Spokane, Kirkland, Auburn, Shoreline, Vancouver, along with the Washington State Patrol and the Port of Seattle, championed diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging (DEIB) through pandemic response efforts. 🏙️ AWC's Benita Horn shares insights on how DEIB efforts bolstered community resilience amidst COVID-19 challenges. Dive into this inspiring Cityvision article for more! https://lnkd.in/gMrUqBGg
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Yes. Community engagement is key.
Boston City Councilor Enrique Pepén and his staff visited Georgetowne Homes for a coffee hour with residents. The City of Boston’s Offices of Community Engagement and Women’s Advancement also joined to connect with our Hyde Park community.
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Do you have some extra time this afternoon? Check out the FREE webinar from Infiltrator: The Role of Onsite in Sustainable Community Development! This webinar also qualifies for one credit hour in certain states! Click the link in the comments to learn more and register!
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