Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop will be held June 10-12th in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Panel discussion at CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting covers the power of place branding and competitive identity in cities. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
This document is a thank you note from Karen Gahl-Mills, the Executive Director of Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, for a grant provided by their organization. It references projects in Detroit Shoreway like renovating a tunnel and the LAND studio's "AHA" project. It promotes their website and social media and thanks the reader for their support.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
This document discusses factors that contribute to a city being connected, innovative, talented, and distinctive. It examines connections through voting, volunteering, and international travel; innovation through patents, venture capital, and entrepreneurship; talent through education levels and foreign-born individuals; and distinctiveness through culture, variety, and weirdness. It also evaluates city performance through measures like income, poverty, emissions, and vitality within the urban core compared to the larger metro area.
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Miami Matters is an interactive web-based system that tracks health, environmental, and quality of life indicators for Miami-Dade County. Its goal is to provide data to help community leaders effectively measure the impact of investments in community health. The system features trend data, comparisons to national benchmarks, maps showing relationships between factors like income and health outcomes, and community pages for collaboration.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop will be held June 10-12th in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Panel discussion at CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting covers the power of place branding and competitive identity in cities. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
This document is a thank you note from Karen Gahl-Mills, the Executive Director of Cuyahoga Arts & Culture, for a grant provided by their organization. It references projects in Detroit Shoreway like renovating a tunnel and the LAND studio's "AHA" project. It promotes their website and social media and thanks the reader for their support.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
This document discusses factors that contribute to a city being connected, innovative, talented, and distinctive. It examines connections through voting, volunteering, and international travel; innovation through patents, venture capital, and entrepreneurship; talent through education levels and foreign-born individuals; and distinctiveness through culture, variety, and weirdness. It also evaluates city performance through measures like income, poverty, emissions, and vitality within the urban core compared to the larger metro area.
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Miami Matters is an interactive web-based system that tracks health, environmental, and quality of life indicators for Miami-Dade County. Its goal is to provide data to help community leaders effectively measure the impact of investments in community health. The system features trend data, comparisons to national benchmarks, maps showing relationships between factors like income and health outcomes, and community pages for collaboration.
This document analyzes data on the college pathways and outcomes of Philadelphia students. Some of the key findings include:
1) The number of college applications from Philadelphia students has increased significantly from 2003-2009, but acceptances and enrollments did not increase at the same rate.
2) Over 23% of Philadelphia students at four-year institutions required developmental education, especially in English. At the community college, over half of students required developmental courses in math or English.
3) While getting through the first year of college is important, students can fall off track even after the second year - 25% failed to complete within 6 years after the second year.
The document discusses these findings and poses questions to
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
The document discusses several questions about how to improve various aspects of the city of St. Louis, such as increasing ridership on the light rail system to demonstrate the value of public transit, designing neighborhood borders to connect thriving and struggling areas, celebrating the city's accomplishments, creating a hub for urban agriculture and local food distribution, motivating more high school students to graduate, breaking down barriers that prevent regional cooperation, and preserving parks for future generations.
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop will be held June 10-12th in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wilderness to urban and suburban survival primerKevin Estela
This is an introduction to urban and suburban survival skills and prep. It is designed to show the very basic considerations of preparation and generate thought and discussion.
Nearly half of Philadelphia public high school graduates from 2003-2009 enrolled in college at some point, with slightly more than one-third enrolling directly after high school. Students who delayed enrollment were more likely to attend a two-year college rather than a four-year college. The top three institutions that enrolled Philadelphia graduates were Community College of Philadelphia, Temple University, and Pennsylvania State University, together enrolling about half of students. Females were more likely than males to enroll in college.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop was held June 10-12, 2015 in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop will be held June 10-12th in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
City Vitals and City Dividends were first developed by economist Joe Cortright of Impresa, Inc. and CEO + President Lee Fisher's predecessor, Carol Coletta, now VP/Community and National Initiatives for the Knight Foundation. With the expert assistance of our Senior Research Advisors, Dr. Ziona Austrian and Merissa C. Piazza and their team at the Center for Economic Development at Cleveland State University's Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, CEOs for Cities has expanded on the groundbreaking work. Visit ceosforcities.org/cityvitals for more information.
Panel discussion from the CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
This document analyzes data on the college pathways and outcomes of Philadelphia students. Some of the key findings include:
1) The number of college applications from Philadelphia students has increased significantly from 2003-2009, but acceptances and enrollments did not increase at the same rate.
2) Over 23% of Philadelphia students at four-year institutions required developmental education, especially in English. At the community college, over half of students required developmental courses in math or English.
3) While getting through the first year of college is important, students can fall off track even after the second year - 25% failed to complete within 6 years after the second year.
The document discusses these findings and poses questions to
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
The document discusses several questions about how to improve various aspects of the city of St. Louis, such as increasing ridership on the light rail system to demonstrate the value of public transit, designing neighborhood borders to connect thriving and struggling areas, celebrating the city's accomplishments, creating a hub for urban agriculture and local food distribution, motivating more high school students to graduate, breaking down barriers that prevent regional cooperation, and preserving parks for future generations.
Panel discussion explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop will be held June 10-12th in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
Wilderness to urban and suburban survival primerKevin Estela
This is an introduction to urban and suburban survival skills and prep. It is designed to show the very basic considerations of preparation and generate thought and discussion.
Nearly half of Philadelphia public high school graduates from 2003-2009 enrolled in college at some point, with slightly more than one-third enrolling directly after high school. Students who delayed enrollment were more likely to attend a two-year college rather than a four-year college. The top three institutions that enrolled Philadelphia graduates were Community College of Philadelphia, Temple University, and Pennsylvania State University, together enrolling about half of students. Females were more likely than males to enroll in college.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop was held June 10-12, 2015 in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The CEOs for Cities’ Annual Workshop is an event which brings multi-sector leaders together from across the country. With the overarching goal to promote a more collaborative civic culture, the workshops succeed through a series of panel discussions, break-out sessions, lectures and roundtables. Attendees are also invited to enjoy other events, meals and field trips conveniently scheduled in celebration of the host city. The 2015 workshop will be held June 10-12th in beautiful Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Studies have shown that meditating for just 10-20 minutes per day can have significant positive impacts on both mental and physical health over time.
City Vitals and City Dividends were first developed by economist Joe Cortright of Impresa, Inc. and CEO + President Lee Fisher's predecessor, Carol Coletta, now VP/Community and National Initiatives for the Knight Foundation. With the expert assistance of our Senior Research Advisors, Dr. Ziona Austrian and Merissa C. Piazza and their team at the Center for Economic Development at Cleveland State University's Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, CEOs for Cities has expanded on the groundbreaking work. Visit ceosforcities.org/cityvitals for more information.
Panel discussion from the CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting explores how cities can be designed and built to promote a culture of health and increase opportunities for active, social and healthy living. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion on how to measure, benchmark and monitor progress on key indicators of economic success in your city or region, and use data to move the needle on city progress.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Selected mayors from across the country will give fast presentations on how they are moving the needle on one or more key goals related to advancing their cities’ success. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
The document discusses the benefits of meditation for reducing stress and anxiety. Regular meditation practice can help calm the mind and body by lowering heart rate and blood pressure. Making meditation a part of a daily routine, even if just 10-15 minutes per day, can have mental and physical health benefits over time by reducing stress levels and promoting relaxation.
Panel discussion at CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting covers the power of place branding and competitive identity in cities. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel discussion at CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting covers the power of place branding and competitive identity in cities. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel at CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting explored how to align economic growth with economic opportunity. Inclusion is becoming a business imperative, as the cities which best develop and deploy all of their assets are most prosperous. Yet the drivers of growth in the knowledge economy tend to increase inequality. How can we best achieve innovative AND inclusive city and regional economic growth? We will explore how some cities and metro regions are bridging the “growth” and “opportunity” disconnect through inclusive economic development strategies that expand economic opportunity as an integral part of transitioning to high growth, knowledge-based economies. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Panel at CEOs for Cities 2014 National Meeting explored how to align economic growth with economic opportunity. Inclusion is becoming a business imperative, as the cities which best develop and deploy all of their assets are most prosperous. Yet the drivers of growth in the knowledge economy tend to increase inequality. How can we best achieve innovative AND inclusive city and regional economic growth? We will explore how some cities and metro regions are bridging the “growth” and “opportunity” disconnect through inclusive economic development strategies that expand economic opportunity as an integral part of transitioning to high growth, knowledge-based economies. For more info, visit ceosforcitiesnationalmeeting.org.
Joe Cortright presented the year two Talent Dividend progress reports covering the 57 cities participating in the the Talent Dividend Prize competition. The webinar described the data and methods used to count the number of degrees awarded in each metropolitan area, and the process for reviewing and approving this data. The webinar described the range of results for participating Talent Dividend cities. The year two process and methods will serve as the basis for the final determination of the Talent Dividend Prize winner in the fall of 2014.
Presented by Patrick Lane, WICHE
This webinar focuses on why reengaging adult learners (particularly those with some college credit but no degree) is such an important part of any metropolitan strategy to increase degree attainment. With demographic and workforce projections showing that the traditional education pipeline will not provide sufficient students to meet the future needs of employers, bringing back adults who have started but not finished a postsecondary credential is crucial. In addition to focusing on the need to serve these potential students, the webinar also shares promising strategies to develop collaborative relationships with other stakeholders to increase degree attainment.
The Downtown Project is a $350 million initiative to revitalize downtown Las Vegas. The project aims to accelerate collisions, community, and co-learning downtown by investing $50 million each in small businesses, tech startups, and education/arts/culture and $200 million in real estate development. The goal is for downtown Las Vegas to become the most community-focused large city and co-learning capital in the world with a focus on long-term returns on community and luck rather than just short-term financial returns.
Presentation by Rebecca Sachs and Joshua Varcie, analysts in CBO’s Health Analysis Division, at the 13th Annual Conference of the American Society of Health Economists.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
How To Cultivate Community Affinity Throughout The Generosity JourneyAggregage
This session will dive into how to create rich generosity experiences that foster long-lasting relationships. You’ll walk away with actionable insights to redefine how you engage with your supporters — emphasizing trust, engagement, and community!
karnataka housing board schemes . all schemesnarinav14
The Karnataka government, along with the central government’s Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana (PMAY), offers various housing schemes to cater to the diverse needs of citizens across the state. This article provides a comprehensive overview of the major housing schemes available in the Karnataka housing board for both urban and rural areas in 2024.
Bharat Mata - History of Indian culture.pdfBharat Mata
Bharat Mata Channel is an initiative towards keeping the culture of this country alive. Our effort is to spread the knowledge of Indian history, culture, religion and Vedas to the masses.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
The Power of Community Newsletters: A Case Study from Wolverton and Greenleys...Scribe
YOU WILL DISCOVER:
The engaging history and evolution of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter
Strategies for producing a successful community newsletter and generating income through advertising
The decision-making process behind moving newsletter design from in-house to outsourcing and its impacts
Dive into the success story of Wolverton and Greenleys Town Council's newsletter in this insightful webinar. Hear from Mandy Shipp and Jemma English about the newsletter's journey from its inception to becoming a vital part of their community's communication, including its history, production process, and revenue generation through advertising. Discover the reasons behind outsourcing its design and the benefits this brought. Ideal for anyone involved in community engagement or interested in starting their own newsletter.
Indira awas yojana housing scheme renamed as PMAYnarinav14
Indira Awas Yojana (IAY) played a significant role in addressing rural housing needs in India. It emerged as a comprehensive program for affordable housing solutions in rural areas, predating the government’s broader focus on mass housing initiatives.