Do you know what the Chamber of Commerce of Smyth County, Inc. does for our community? This presentation is a brief overview of the activities and services provided by the Chamber (Spring 2010)
WIP 101 provides an overview of the WomenInPhilanthropy organization's initiatives and committees from the past year and plans for the future. Over the past 10 years, WIP has invested over $600,000 in the local community through various non-profits. This year, WIP aims to grow its community fund by $100k and honor women through its "Year of the Shero" campaign. The document outlines WIP's membership, education, grants, events, and communications committees and their goals to engage members and support causes that benefit women and children. Upcoming events through May 2013 are also noted.
Elizabeth Siedel has done an exemplary job as president of the Montana Chapter of the AIAS. Under her leadership, the chapter has become one of the most active in the nation by holding various events that promote networking, professional development, and a positive studio culture. Siedel has focused on teamwork and collaboration among the board members. As a result, the chapter's membership and fundraising totals have grown. The vice president believes Siedel is deserving of the AIAS Chapter President Honor Award due to her motivation, energy, and involvement in advancing the organization and profession.
The Community Foundation of East Mississippi is an organization that pools charitable donations for long-term community benefit. Over 25 years it has supported various causes like restoring a historic carousel, expanding arts access for youth, helping establish CrimeStoppers, and more. It connects donors' generosity to important local needs and causes.
Service learning provides students with real-world experience and skills while helping their community. Activities that count as service learning include work done for nonprofits, approved activities for clubs and religious groups, and volunteer work with youth sports. Activities that do not count are tasks done for family, babysitting, regular club meetings, yard work, or performances. Service learning can strengthen college applications and make students eligible for scholarships from the McNair Educational Foundation.
The Rotaract Club at Methodist University is a service organization that aims to promote peace, international understanding, and development at the community level. The document outlines the club's mission, leadership, committees, past activities in fall 2011, and goals for spring 2012. It invites students to get involved in upcoming events like a leadership conference, community visit, and speech on the Arab Spring.
This document discusses the benefits of volunteering. Volunteering provides an opportunity to learn new skills, boost one's resume, gain experience needed for college acceptance and jobs, develop social skills like compassion and leadership, and make a positive impact on others' lives. Volunteering also helps organizations cut costs and expand the social services they can provide to communities. The document encourages readers to volunteer and recommends several websites to find volunteer opportunities.
People's Community Services is a non-profit organization that provides various services and programs to neighborhoods in need in metropolitan Detroit. They are seeking donations of items like art supplies, books, and recreation equipment as well as volunteers. They also accept monetary donations. Their services include youth programs, senior services, housing counseling, food assistance, and community development projects offered at multiple locations across Detroit and Hamtramck.
Finding your voice - recognising the value of communications in a service-ori...CharityComms
Judith Davey, CEO, The Advocacy Project
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
WIP 101 provides an overview of the WomenInPhilanthropy organization's initiatives and committees from the past year and plans for the future. Over the past 10 years, WIP has invested over $600,000 in the local community through various non-profits. This year, WIP aims to grow its community fund by $100k and honor women through its "Year of the Shero" campaign. The document outlines WIP's membership, education, grants, events, and communications committees and their goals to engage members and support causes that benefit women and children. Upcoming events through May 2013 are also noted.
Elizabeth Siedel has done an exemplary job as president of the Montana Chapter of the AIAS. Under her leadership, the chapter has become one of the most active in the nation by holding various events that promote networking, professional development, and a positive studio culture. Siedel has focused on teamwork and collaboration among the board members. As a result, the chapter's membership and fundraising totals have grown. The vice president believes Siedel is deserving of the AIAS Chapter President Honor Award due to her motivation, energy, and involvement in advancing the organization and profession.
The Community Foundation of East Mississippi is an organization that pools charitable donations for long-term community benefit. Over 25 years it has supported various causes like restoring a historic carousel, expanding arts access for youth, helping establish CrimeStoppers, and more. It connects donors' generosity to important local needs and causes.
Service learning provides students with real-world experience and skills while helping their community. Activities that count as service learning include work done for nonprofits, approved activities for clubs and religious groups, and volunteer work with youth sports. Activities that do not count are tasks done for family, babysitting, regular club meetings, yard work, or performances. Service learning can strengthen college applications and make students eligible for scholarships from the McNair Educational Foundation.
The Rotaract Club at Methodist University is a service organization that aims to promote peace, international understanding, and development at the community level. The document outlines the club's mission, leadership, committees, past activities in fall 2011, and goals for spring 2012. It invites students to get involved in upcoming events like a leadership conference, community visit, and speech on the Arab Spring.
This document discusses the benefits of volunteering. Volunteering provides an opportunity to learn new skills, boost one's resume, gain experience needed for college acceptance and jobs, develop social skills like compassion and leadership, and make a positive impact on others' lives. Volunteering also helps organizations cut costs and expand the social services they can provide to communities. The document encourages readers to volunteer and recommends several websites to find volunteer opportunities.
People's Community Services is a non-profit organization that provides various services and programs to neighborhoods in need in metropolitan Detroit. They are seeking donations of items like art supplies, books, and recreation equipment as well as volunteers. They also accept monetary donations. Their services include youth programs, senior services, housing counseling, food assistance, and community development projects offered at multiple locations across Detroit and Hamtramck.
Finding your voice - recognising the value of communications in a service-ori...CharityComms
Judith Davey, CEO, The Advocacy Project
Visit the CharityComms website to view slides from past events, see what events we have coming up and to check out what else we do: www.charitycomms.org.uk
A cook-off competition will be held on November 19th in Bellingham, Washington to raise money for the Local Charity Society who supports schools, youth organizations, counseling and summer camps. Over 20 cooking teams from multiple states will participate in the preliminaries on Saturday, competing in categories like brisket, chicken, sauces, pork and ribs. The top teams will advance to compete in chicken for the finals on Sunday.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the Tulsa Global Alliance to promote international awareness, education, and partnerships in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Alliance connects people and organizations through its 8 sister city partnerships, professional visitor programs that bring over 300 international guests annually, and cultural events. It aims to build global understanding and goodwill through citizen diplomacy and volunteer efforts of over 500 people each year.
UGIVE.ORG runs a six-month program called UCREW that teaches high school students in Cincinnati and other Ohio cities about social entrepreneurship. Students learn by volunteering at local social enterprises and developing their own social enterprise ideas. The program requires monthly meetings, volunteer activities, and independent work. Students can earn points towards prizes by participating and recruiting others. At the end, students will pitch their social enterprise ideas at the Amplify event and Culmination Celebration. Credit options are available for Ohio students.
This document summarizes a presentation about a proposed website called FreeJanesville.com. The website would provide information about volunteer opportunities and low-cost entertainment in the Janesville, WI community. It would promote community involvement and awareness of local activities. The presentation outlines the mission, benefits, target audience, maintenance, advertising plans, and future goals for the website. The goal is to create an accessible online guide to help residents experience volunteering, art, love, and their community.
Betty Jean Williamson has over 20 years of experience in community organizing and leadership in Seattle, including founding an arts council and organizing numerous community events. She also has over 25 years of experience in healthcare, including massage therapy and administrative roles. Her skills include project management, communication, and partnership building.
This document provides an overview of the 2013 annual member meeting of the Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau (WCCTB). It introduces the elected officials, chamber leaders, board of directors and various committees. It discusses the chamber's goals to increase membership, establish a reserve fund, and boost member participation. It also outlines the roles and meeting schedules of different chamber committees focused on areas like business development, tourism, and events.
The 2017 Tennessee Bike Summit brought together advocates, urban planners, educators, and elected officials from across the state to share resources and best practices on making Tennessee more bike and pedestrian friendly. Attendees networked and were inspired to promote a more bike-friendly state, and they look forward to continuing the effort at the 2018 summit in Nashville.
Sussex Community Foundation supports local groups and causes in Sussex. It makes it easy for individuals and companies to donate to local charities. In 2006/07 it granted £127,000 and in 2007/08 it granted over £260,000 mostly to small groups. It partners with families, companies, and professional advisors to support local needs. Grants have supported services for disabled children, social activities for isolated seniors, and cultural events.
Woodbury Career Transition Connection Flyersheilakrejci
This document announces a presentation on social networking for career advancement being held at Woodbury Lutheran Church. The event is free and open to the public. The speaker, Sheila Krejci, is an expert in adult learning and professional development who will share insights on using networking to influence workplaces through customized seminars and workshops. Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.
Elizabeth Walker- Self & Community Investment 8.14Elizabeth Walker
Elizabeth Walker is seeking new opportunities and has a demonstrated history of community involvement. She has strengthened her communication and leadership skills as a member of Toastmasters International since 2013 where she has given speeches and received feedback. Additionally, she has held roles with several organizations in Greenville, South Carolina focused on supporting the local community through activities such as fundraising, planning educational programs, and engaging alumni.
Richard Wilkinson is the Volunteer and Participation Manager at Yorkshire Cricket Board. His document outlines strategies for increasing adult cricket participation in Yorkshire, which is responsible for 11% of England's target. These strategies include indoor cricket, easy "have a go" sessions through cricket activators, club-based tournaments, and Last Man Stands games. Moving forward, 60% of the England and Wales Cricket Board's Whole Sport Plan funding will focus on player retention and growth in adult participation ages 14-25.
Lander Professional Business Society (Interest meeting)Jasmine Azeem
The Lander Professional Business Society provides College of Business Administration and Public Affairs students opportunities to network with professionals, participate in community service projects and social events, and gain leadership experience. The society aims to facilitate at least three activities per year in the areas of academics, service, and social engagement. Membership fees are $10 per semester and $5 for social events, with deadlines of October 7th. The society is led by a CEO, CEO-Elect, CFO, CIO, CDO, and CSO. Upcoming meetings are scheduled for October 7th, 21st, November 4th and 18th, and December 2nd for leadership elections.
The Warner Robins Branch of AAUW has a long history of community service in Georgia dating back to 1962. It provides books to local children through partnerships with Reading Is Fundamental and runs an after school book club for girls called GRITS. The branch raises funds through an annual book sale to support these programs as well as national initiatives. It recognizes community members through the Eleanor Granum Award who exemplify volunteer service.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
8 touch stones p owerpoint keynote powerpopint feb 15Cormac Russell
The document outlines eight touchstones for community building: finding a community building team, recruiting a community animator, hosting conversations to discover community assets and priorities, engaging local groups, building connections through shared activities, visioning and planning, implementing changes, and celebrating accomplishments. The touchstones provide a framework for strengthening communities through asset-based and participatory processes.
The document discusses using the ball room and seminar room for various conditions and events. It describes raising awareness of the facilities through government, businesses, and social programs. The facilities have been used for weddings, birthdays, year-end parties, teacher banquets, and other events. Businesses have also used the rooms for away days, team building, auctions, and more. The document concludes by thanking the audience and opening the floor for questions.
From helping citizens and volunteers rally within a community post-disaster, to creating a system for better transparency, collaboration, and communication within a community, our speakers told stories of how social media, mobile phones, websites, Front Porch Forum, and more helped their own communities become more engaged.
The document discusses concepts for improving MIIS's annual fund webpage. It recommends including compelling stories and images to educate donors on why the annual fund is important and how it is used. Specific recommendations are to spotlight individuals benefiting from donations and collect stories of donors by May 31st. The new page should provide what and why people should give, links to donate, and results of past donations. It should launch by June 30th after consulting the annual fund team and working on page structure.
Brown University - Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC) Annual Meeting - May...Tiffani Scott
This document provides an agenda and summaries for the Inman Page Black Alumni Council's annual meeting on May 24, 2014. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, presentations on IPC's mission and accomplishments, financial reports, and elections. Summaries are given for IPC's mission of supporting Black students and alumni, the president's farewell remarks, the board of governors, fundraising efforts including the Black Alumni Reunion, and matriculation support programs.
The document provides an overview of the Hewitt Chamber of Commerce, including its leadership, mission, 2015 accomplishments, and 2016 goals. In 2015, the Chamber promoted local businesses and tourism, supported the community through events and programs, and partnered with the city. Goals for 2016 include adding new signature events, developing mobile apps and resources, and focusing on business development and community partnerships.
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The document summarizes a presentation about using tourism as an economic development strategy for the city of Prairie du Chien. It discusses how tourism brings visitor spending to local businesses, strategies communities can use to develop tourism like creating activities and experiences, and highlights examples from other communities. It also shares results from a visit to the similar town of Mineral Point that identified opportunities for Prairie du Chien such as preserving downtown and building on its historic significance.
A cook-off competition will be held on November 19th in Bellingham, Washington to raise money for the Local Charity Society who supports schools, youth organizations, counseling and summer camps. Over 20 cooking teams from multiple states will participate in the preliminaries on Saturday, competing in categories like brisket, chicken, sauces, pork and ribs. The top teams will advance to compete in chicken for the finals on Sunday.
The document summarizes the mission and activities of the Tulsa Global Alliance to promote international awareness, education, and partnerships in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The Alliance connects people and organizations through its 8 sister city partnerships, professional visitor programs that bring over 300 international guests annually, and cultural events. It aims to build global understanding and goodwill through citizen diplomacy and volunteer efforts of over 500 people each year.
UGIVE.ORG runs a six-month program called UCREW that teaches high school students in Cincinnati and other Ohio cities about social entrepreneurship. Students learn by volunteering at local social enterprises and developing their own social enterprise ideas. The program requires monthly meetings, volunteer activities, and independent work. Students can earn points towards prizes by participating and recruiting others. At the end, students will pitch their social enterprise ideas at the Amplify event and Culmination Celebration. Credit options are available for Ohio students.
This document summarizes a presentation about a proposed website called FreeJanesville.com. The website would provide information about volunteer opportunities and low-cost entertainment in the Janesville, WI community. It would promote community involvement and awareness of local activities. The presentation outlines the mission, benefits, target audience, maintenance, advertising plans, and future goals for the website. The goal is to create an accessible online guide to help residents experience volunteering, art, love, and their community.
Betty Jean Williamson has over 20 years of experience in community organizing and leadership in Seattle, including founding an arts council and organizing numerous community events. She also has over 25 years of experience in healthcare, including massage therapy and administrative roles. Her skills include project management, communication, and partnership building.
This document provides an overview of the 2013 annual member meeting of the Westmont Chamber of Commerce and Tourism Bureau (WCCTB). It introduces the elected officials, chamber leaders, board of directors and various committees. It discusses the chamber's goals to increase membership, establish a reserve fund, and boost member participation. It also outlines the roles and meeting schedules of different chamber committees focused on areas like business development, tourism, and events.
The 2017 Tennessee Bike Summit brought together advocates, urban planners, educators, and elected officials from across the state to share resources and best practices on making Tennessee more bike and pedestrian friendly. Attendees networked and were inspired to promote a more bike-friendly state, and they look forward to continuing the effort at the 2018 summit in Nashville.
Sussex Community Foundation supports local groups and causes in Sussex. It makes it easy for individuals and companies to donate to local charities. In 2006/07 it granted £127,000 and in 2007/08 it granted over £260,000 mostly to small groups. It partners with families, companies, and professional advisors to support local needs. Grants have supported services for disabled children, social activities for isolated seniors, and cultural events.
Woodbury Career Transition Connection Flyersheilakrejci
This document announces a presentation on social networking for career advancement being held at Woodbury Lutheran Church. The event is free and open to the public. The speaker, Sheila Krejci, is an expert in adult learning and professional development who will share insights on using networking to influence workplaces through customized seminars and workshops. Light refreshments will be served following the presentation.
Elizabeth Walker- Self & Community Investment 8.14Elizabeth Walker
Elizabeth Walker is seeking new opportunities and has a demonstrated history of community involvement. She has strengthened her communication and leadership skills as a member of Toastmasters International since 2013 where she has given speeches and received feedback. Additionally, she has held roles with several organizations in Greenville, South Carolina focused on supporting the local community through activities such as fundraising, planning educational programs, and engaging alumni.
Richard Wilkinson is the Volunteer and Participation Manager at Yorkshire Cricket Board. His document outlines strategies for increasing adult cricket participation in Yorkshire, which is responsible for 11% of England's target. These strategies include indoor cricket, easy "have a go" sessions through cricket activators, club-based tournaments, and Last Man Stands games. Moving forward, 60% of the England and Wales Cricket Board's Whole Sport Plan funding will focus on player retention and growth in adult participation ages 14-25.
Lander Professional Business Society (Interest meeting)Jasmine Azeem
The Lander Professional Business Society provides College of Business Administration and Public Affairs students opportunities to network with professionals, participate in community service projects and social events, and gain leadership experience. The society aims to facilitate at least three activities per year in the areas of academics, service, and social engagement. Membership fees are $10 per semester and $5 for social events, with deadlines of October 7th. The society is led by a CEO, CEO-Elect, CFO, CIO, CDO, and CSO. Upcoming meetings are scheduled for October 7th, 21st, November 4th and 18th, and December 2nd for leadership elections.
The Warner Robins Branch of AAUW has a long history of community service in Georgia dating back to 1962. It provides books to local children through partnerships with Reading Is Fundamental and runs an after school book club for girls called GRITS. The branch raises funds through an annual book sale to support these programs as well as national initiatives. It recognizes community members through the Eleanor Granum Award who exemplify volunteer service.
Presentation for the first meeting of Kentwood Key Club.
Includes:
-Officer Introduction
-Key Club 101
-Service Opportunities/Events
-Upcoming Events
-Hours and Dues
-Member Requirements
-DCON (District Convention)
-Contact Information
Presentation by Nancy Tran (President)
Contact at: tran.nancy@aol.com
8 touch stones p owerpoint keynote powerpopint feb 15Cormac Russell
The document outlines eight touchstones for community building: finding a community building team, recruiting a community animator, hosting conversations to discover community assets and priorities, engaging local groups, building connections through shared activities, visioning and planning, implementing changes, and celebrating accomplishments. The touchstones provide a framework for strengthening communities through asset-based and participatory processes.
The document discusses using the ball room and seminar room for various conditions and events. It describes raising awareness of the facilities through government, businesses, and social programs. The facilities have been used for weddings, birthdays, year-end parties, teacher banquets, and other events. Businesses have also used the rooms for away days, team building, auctions, and more. The document concludes by thanking the audience and opening the floor for questions.
From helping citizens and volunteers rally within a community post-disaster, to creating a system for better transparency, collaboration, and communication within a community, our speakers told stories of how social media, mobile phones, websites, Front Porch Forum, and more helped their own communities become more engaged.
The document discusses concepts for improving MIIS's annual fund webpage. It recommends including compelling stories and images to educate donors on why the annual fund is important and how it is used. Specific recommendations are to spotlight individuals benefiting from donations and collect stories of donors by May 31st. The new page should provide what and why people should give, links to donate, and results of past donations. It should launch by June 30th after consulting the annual fund team and working on page structure.
Brown University - Inman Page Black Alumni Council (IPC) Annual Meeting - May...Tiffani Scott
This document provides an agenda and summaries for the Inman Page Black Alumni Council's annual meeting on May 24, 2014. The agenda includes welcoming remarks, presentations on IPC's mission and accomplishments, financial reports, and elections. Summaries are given for IPC's mission of supporting Black students and alumni, the president's farewell remarks, the board of governors, fundraising efforts including the Black Alumni Reunion, and matriculation support programs.
The document provides an overview of the Hewitt Chamber of Commerce, including its leadership, mission, 2015 accomplishments, and 2016 goals. In 2015, the Chamber promoted local businesses and tourism, supported the community through events and programs, and partnered with the city. Goals for 2016 include adding new signature events, developing mobile apps and resources, and focusing on business development and community partnerships.
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The document summarizes a presentation about using tourism as an economic development strategy for the city of Prairie du Chien. It discusses how tourism brings visitor spending to local businesses, strategies communities can use to develop tourism like creating activities and experiences, and highlights examples from other communities. It also shares results from a visit to the similar town of Mineral Point that identified opportunities for Prairie du Chien such as preserving downtown and building on its historic significance.
Building Community Buy-in Through Vision-based Comprehensive PlanningLeslie
The document discusses a comprehensive planning model used in West Carrollton, Ohio that incorporates sustainability principles. It shares how the city built community support for the plan through an inclusive visioning process. Key elements included forming a diverse steering committee, conducting community workshops to identify shared values and goals, and developing a long-term vision and plan that balanced social, economic and environmental factors. The resulting plan addressed issues like downtown revitalization, economic development, housing, parks and transportation through multi-disciplinary workgroups.
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The document discusses strategies for tourism development in rural communities like Ferryville. It recommends that communities 1) create a tourism development and marketing plan, 2) work in partnerships with other organizations, and 3) recognize their unique identity and sense of place to appeal to visitors. A First Impressions visit to Ferryville identified its beautiful natural setting and views as strengths but noted challenges around the small population, lack of businesses and services, and need to attract more travelers passing through.
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The document discusses strategies for tourism development in rural communities like Ferryville. It outlines five strategies: 1) creating a tourism development plan, 2) partnering with other communities and organizations, 3) improving first impressions through beautification and hospitality training, 4) celebrating local history and culture, and 5) creating activities for visitors. It also summarizes the results of a secret shopper visit between Ferryville and Alma, identifying opportunities and challenges for Ferryville tourism.
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The document discusses strategies for using tourism as an economic development tool in Crawford County, Wisconsin. It outlines why communities should consider tourism, including broad local and regional support for tourism development. It then provides examples of partnership organizations involved in tourism and recommends five strategies for communities: create a tourism plan, work in partnerships, recognize physical aspects and first impressions, celebrate uniqueness, and create activities and experiences. It also discusses types of businesses that appeal to visitors like restaurants, shops, attractions, and agritourism.
This document outlines the agenda for the Downtown Brantford BIA's annual general meeting. The agenda includes presentations on the 2013 annual report, 2014 budget and levy, 2013 marketing report, and a general discussion period. It also recognizes the 2013 Downtown Champion of the Year, which is Freedom House, for their various community initiatives in downtown Brantford.
This document summarizes the "State of the Club" presentation given by various officers of the Lynnwood Rotary Club. It introduces the club president, president-elect, and chairs of various committees including membership, Rotary Foundation, club administration, and public relations. Each officer provides an overview of their goals and plans for their area over the next year, including increasing membership, supporting community service projects, strengthening international partnerships, and improving marketing and communications. The club's treasurer also discusses preparing the annual budget and financial reporting.
- Laura Brown gave a presentation reviewing her work as the Community Resource Development Educator for Crawford County over the past 3 years.
- Her work focused on three main program areas: community economic development, community and comprehensive planning, and sustainability initiatives around local foods and energy independence.
- She conducted various programs and initiatives within each area, including developing an economic development preparedness survey, facilitating county planning processes, and establishing entrepreneurship clubs.
- Significant impacts included 18 communities completing comprehensive plans, the formation of a community fund, and businesses receiving support after severe flooding in 2008.
This document discusses efforts in Cleveland, Ohio to improve livability through leveraging the city's community anchors. It outlines Cleveland's population decline from its peak in the early 20th century. It also lists some of Cleveland's done and ongoing initiatives, including the Cleveland 2020 vision plan, Live Cleveland economic development partnership, and focus on building vibrant neighborhoods connected to jobs, the waterfront, arts and culture, and healthy, sustainable communities. The strategy involves targeting development around existing assets like healthcare, education, and transportation infrastructure to sustainably reuse open space and create great public places.
2015 Annual Report - Wayne Main Street FINALLindsey Wooten
Wayne Main Street's 2014-2015 annual report summarizes the organization's accomplishments over the past year. It highlights that Wayne Main Street became a Select Level Michigan Main Street program and saw growth in volunteer participation and completed projects. Key accomplishments included partnering with local universities, awarding facade grants and design services, hosting community events, and working to address commercial vacancies and improve perceptions of downtown Wayne. The annual report provides details on Wayne Main Street's committees, supporters, and goals for continued revitalization efforts in 2016.
RV 2014: Predicting the Future: Sustainable Support for TransitRail~Volution
Predicting the Future: Sustainable Support for Transit AICP CM 1.5
How do you build and maintain support for future transit investment? How do you rally business leaders, riders, policymakers and opinion leaders behind your cause? Explore three approaches from three areas: Minneapolis-St. Paul's Corridors of Opportunity Innovative Engagement Models, created by a grassroots coalition; Washington state's Transportation Choices Coalition's successful proactive campaigns; and TriMet Portland's regional transit agency's use of field organizing strategies to engage riders and opinion leaders.
Moderator: Jennifer Harmening Thiede, Communications Associate & Member Engagement Manager, Transit for Livable Communities, St. Paul, Minnesota
Repa Mekha, President and Chief Executive Officer, Nexus Community Partners, St. Paul, Minnesota
Diane Goodwin, Manager of Public Affairs, TriMet, Portland, Oregon
Andrew Austin, Policy Director, Transportation Choices, Seattle, Washington
The document provides information about an orientation luncheon for the South Lake Chamber of Commerce. It discusses the purpose of chambers of commerce to promote business interests and connect businesses to the community. It outlines the chamber's mission to create an environment where business and community prosper. It describes benefits of chamber membership like networking opportunities, listings on the chamber website and in guides, and promotional sponsorships. It emphasizes that members are an integral part of the chamber and their participation and input helps the organization succeed.
The document discusses the creative industries in Winchester and efforts of the Winchester Business Improvement District (BID) to support businesses. Some key points:
- There are 92 businesses in the BID area in the creative industries sector.
- Between 2008-2011, footfall in Winchester increased by 37.8% and crime rates decreased, demonstrating the success of BID initiatives.
- BID projects include street management, marketing, events, and advocating for businesses with local councils. The BID aims to improve the business community and local economy.
The document outlines plans for programming and events at the Main Street Square in Rapid City, South Dakota. It discusses potential major events throughout the year including a grand opening, winter festivals, a garden festival in spring, a farmers market and food/wine festivals in summer, and a pumpkin festival in fall. It also mentions plans for weekly minor events and utilizing volunteers. Metrics for measuring success focus on integrating local culture, promoting healthy living, and providing a place for community stories.
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The document summarizes strategies for developing tourism as an economic development tool in Crawford County, Wisconsin. It discusses forming partnerships across different levels of government and organizations to promote tourism. It also outlines strategies for communities to develop tourism, including creating marketing plans, emphasizing local uniqueness and history, improving aesthetics and hospitality, and providing activities for visitors. Specific examples of successful tourism programs and businesses in Wisconsin and nearby areas are also presented.
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Making the Most of Our Great Places- Best practices for community tourism development and business practices for businesses to capture tourism dollars. by Laura Brown and Bill Ryan, University of Wisconsin Extension
Destination Hilliard is a nonprofit organization that was formed to promote the city of Hilliard, Ohio through events and activities. It engages citizens by highlighting the community's talents, heritage, and spirit. Destination Hilliard has organized several successful events since launching in 2010 and conducted surveys to identify signature events that residents want, such as an arts and music festival. The organization works collaboratively with local groups and the city to promote Hilliard's image and attract visitors.
2017 Liberty County Chamber of Commerce Hinesville City Council UpdateLCpublicrelations
A quick synopsis of what the Liberty County Chamber has been busy doing this past year to benefit the community. Get a briefing on who is involved, what we are involved in, how we function and what services we provide.
Similar to Chamber of Commerce of Smyth County, Inc. - Info S2010 (20)
Storytelling is an incredibly valuable tool to share data and information. To get the most impact from stories there are a number of key ingredients. These are based on science and human nature. Using these elements in a story you can deliver information impactfully, ensure action and drive change.
Ellen Burstyn: From Detroit Dreamer to Hollywood Legend | CIO Women MagazineCIOWomenMagazine
In this article, we will dive into the extraordinary life of Ellen Burstyn, where the curtains rise on a story that's far more attractive than any script.
NIMA2024 | De toegevoegde waarde van DEI en ESG in campagnes | Nathalie Lam |...BBPMedia1
Nathalie zal delen hoe DEI en ESG een fundamentele rol kunnen spelen in je merkstrategie en je de juiste aansluiting kan creëren met je doelgroep. Door middel van voorbeelden en simpele handvatten toont ze hoe dit in jouw organisatie toegepast kan worden.
The Genesis of BriansClub.cm Famous Dark WEb PlatformSabaaSudozai
BriansClub.cm, a famous platform on the dark web, has become one of the most infamous carding marketplaces, specializing in the sale of stolen credit card data.
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This presentation is a curated compilation of PowerPoint diagrams and templates designed to illustrate 20 different digital transformation frameworks and models. These frameworks are based on recent industry trends and best practices, ensuring that the content remains relevant and up-to-date.
Key highlights include Microsoft's Digital Transformation Framework, which focuses on driving innovation and efficiency, and McKinsey's Ten Guiding Principles, which provide strategic insights for successful digital transformation. Additionally, Forrester's framework emphasizes enhancing customer experiences and modernizing IT infrastructure, while IDC's MaturityScape helps assess and develop organizational digital maturity. MIT's framework explores cutting-edge strategies for achieving digital success.
These materials are perfect for enhancing your business or classroom presentations, offering visual aids to supplement your insights. Please note that while comprehensive, these slides are intended as supplementary resources and may not be complete for standalone instructional purposes.
Frameworks/Models included:
Microsoft’s Digital Transformation Framework
McKinsey’s Ten Guiding Principles of Digital Transformation
Forrester’s Digital Transformation Framework
IDC’s Digital Transformation MaturityScape
MIT’s Digital Transformation Framework
Gartner’s Digital Transformation Framework
Accenture’s Digital Strategy & Enterprise Frameworks
Deloitte’s Digital Industrial Transformation Framework
Capgemini’s Digital Transformation Framework
PwC’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cisco’s Digital Transformation Framework
Cognizant’s Digital Transformation Framework
DXC Technology’s Digital Transformation Framework
The BCG Strategy Palette
McKinsey’s Digital Transformation Framework
Digital Transformation Compass
Four Levels of Digital Maturity
Design Thinking Framework
Business Model Canvas
Customer Journey Map
Unlocking WhatsApp Marketing with HubSpot: Integrating Messaging into Your Ma...Niswey
50 million companies worldwide leverage WhatsApp as a key marketing channel. You may have considered adding it to your marketing mix, or probably already driving impressive conversions with WhatsApp.
But wait. What happens when you fully integrate your WhatsApp campaigns with HubSpot?
That's exactly what we explored in this session.
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