This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from the 43rd Annual NESCO Congress meeting. Key discussions included:
- Updates from various neighborhood organizations over the past two years, including the Chase Near Eastside Legacy Center serving over 2,200 youth and various real estate development projects.
- Proposed changes to the neighborhood development plan items focused on supporting inmate re-entry programs and providing resources for those impacted by incarceration.
- Upcoming events in the neighborhood over the next few months, including the 6th Annual NESCO Pi Day event and the start of the Near East Soccer Alliance youth league season.
- The next neighborhood summit being scheduled for July 10th at the Shepherd Community Center
The document summarizes the proceedings of a neighborhood summit meeting in the Near Eastside neighborhood of Indianapolis. It provides updates on new businesses, organizations, and projects in the community. It also discusses items from a 2008 neighborhood plan that have not succeeded or been worked on, as well as potential changes to items in the plan that require community approval. The summit aimed to celebrate accomplishments, address challenges, and get input on ongoing initiatives.
This document summarizes a neighborhood summit for the Near Eastside area. It includes introductions of summit moderators and guidelines. Celebrations that were mentioned include the 5th anniversary of LYN House, a new building for Westminster, and a mural project in Rivoli Park. Discussion topics included an enforcement task force, an AmeriCorps education planning group, and applying for a Promise Zone designation to access federal funding to support neighborhood goals. Updates were provided on projects and groups including NEAR, Englewood CDC, LYN House, Springdale, and a business owners association.
Presentation on the Quality of Life Plan and how those who live, work, and/or worship in the Near Eastside can add items to the plan. Includes updates on work of the Near Eastside Community Builder.
The Housing Network provides a forum for housing coordinators and planners from small towns to meet monthly and collaborate on affordable housing projects. The Network helps members problem solve, share resources and experience. At the meeting, panelists from Groton, Easton and Stow discussed challenges developing affordable housing in their towns and how the Network has helped through peer support and expertise sharing. Challenges included community opposition, limited land and funding. The Network aided project planning, regulatory approvals and maximizing opportunities.
WalkUP Roslindale is a community group founded last April that aims to make Roslindale, MA the most walkable neighborhood in Boston. The group has over 270 Facebook friends and 170 Twitter followers. Their mission is to promote walkability in collaboration with neighbors. Some achievements include engaging developers to support walkability projects, conducting a visioning session and survey for a proposed walking path connecting to the Arnold Arboretum, hosting a film series about urban policies, and performing a walk audit of Roslindale Square to identify priorities to address with city officials. Challenges include gaining support from agencies and overcoming concerns about reducing parking for walking/biking.
This document summarizes Judy Tymon's presentation on combining affordable housing and historic preservation. The presentation discussed two case studies, one in Newburyport, MA and one in Providence, RI. For the Newburyport project, the YWCA partnered with a developer to renovate a historic property and expand from 5 to 10 affordable housing units while maintaining the building's historic character. Cooperation between the non-profit, developer, and historic commission was key. The Providence project involved the renovation and new construction of over 200 affordable housing units on the Smith Hill neighborhood over many years through partnerships between a non-profit and various stakeholders. The presentation emphasized the importance of partnerships, funding, and cooperation/compromise for
This document summarizes the agenda and discussions from the 43rd Annual NESCO Congress meeting. Key discussions included:
- Updates from various neighborhood organizations over the past two years, including the Chase Near Eastside Legacy Center serving over 2,200 youth and various real estate development projects.
- Proposed changes to the neighborhood development plan items focused on supporting inmate re-entry programs and providing resources for those impacted by incarceration.
- Upcoming events in the neighborhood over the next few months, including the 6th Annual NESCO Pi Day event and the start of the Near East Soccer Alliance youth league season.
- The next neighborhood summit being scheduled for July 10th at the Shepherd Community Center
The document summarizes the proceedings of a neighborhood summit meeting in the Near Eastside neighborhood of Indianapolis. It provides updates on new businesses, organizations, and projects in the community. It also discusses items from a 2008 neighborhood plan that have not succeeded or been worked on, as well as potential changes to items in the plan that require community approval. The summit aimed to celebrate accomplishments, address challenges, and get input on ongoing initiatives.
This document summarizes a neighborhood summit for the Near Eastside area. It includes introductions of summit moderators and guidelines. Celebrations that were mentioned include the 5th anniversary of LYN House, a new building for Westminster, and a mural project in Rivoli Park. Discussion topics included an enforcement task force, an AmeriCorps education planning group, and applying for a Promise Zone designation to access federal funding to support neighborhood goals. Updates were provided on projects and groups including NEAR, Englewood CDC, LYN House, Springdale, and a business owners association.
Presentation on the Quality of Life Plan and how those who live, work, and/or worship in the Near Eastside can add items to the plan. Includes updates on work of the Near Eastside Community Builder.
The Housing Network provides a forum for housing coordinators and planners from small towns to meet monthly and collaborate on affordable housing projects. The Network helps members problem solve, share resources and experience. At the meeting, panelists from Groton, Easton and Stow discussed challenges developing affordable housing in their towns and how the Network has helped through peer support and expertise sharing. Challenges included community opposition, limited land and funding. The Network aided project planning, regulatory approvals and maximizing opportunities.
WalkUP Roslindale is a community group founded last April that aims to make Roslindale, MA the most walkable neighborhood in Boston. The group has over 270 Facebook friends and 170 Twitter followers. Their mission is to promote walkability in collaboration with neighbors. Some achievements include engaging developers to support walkability projects, conducting a visioning session and survey for a proposed walking path connecting to the Arnold Arboretum, hosting a film series about urban policies, and performing a walk audit of Roslindale Square to identify priorities to address with city officials. Challenges include gaining support from agencies and overcoming concerns about reducing parking for walking/biking.
This document summarizes Judy Tymon's presentation on combining affordable housing and historic preservation. The presentation discussed two case studies, one in Newburyport, MA and one in Providence, RI. For the Newburyport project, the YWCA partnered with a developer to renovate a historic property and expand from 5 to 10 affordable housing units while maintaining the building's historic character. Cooperation between the non-profit, developer, and historic commission was key. The Providence project involved the renovation and new construction of over 200 affordable housing units on the Smith Hill neighborhood over many years through partnerships between a non-profit and various stakeholders. The presentation emphasized the importance of partnerships, funding, and cooperation/compromise for
The presentation summarized plans for renovating Hearst Park and Pool in Washington D.C. It discussed selecting Hearst as the location for a new outdoor pool to serve Ward 3. The project will include renovating or replacing fields, adding a new pool and pool house, new tennis courts, and other site upgrades. The budget is $2 million in FY2016, $5 million in FY2017 for the park work, and $5 million in FY2019 for the pool construction. Community workshops will be held in May/June and the design team will present options, seeking consensus on the plans.
Glass House Collective was founded to bring life back to Glass Street and Glass Street back to life. The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was intended to take Glass House Collective’s previous efforts to the next level by developing ideas that are basic, realistic and scalable. This three day conference started off with a kickoff featuring Mike Lydon discussing tactical urbanism and ended with 10 minute team presentations from the work nine teams developed in four hours in cross-disciplinary teams.
The Union Hill Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative aims to improve the Union Hill neighborhood in Worcester, MA. It focuses on concentrated code enforcement, streetscape improvements, and housing development. Efforts include conducting neighborhood sweeps with multiple city departments to identify hundreds of violations. Streetscape projects have installed new sidewalks, crosswalks, and trees. Housing development has rehabilitated owner-occupied homes and demolished blighted properties, with designs presented for new housing. The initiative takes an incremental approach and emphasizes community engagement.
The document summarizes a meeting to discuss the renovation and expansion of the Palisades Recreation Center. It introduces the local design-build team and their experience with other local projects. It outlines the next steps which include community workshops in April and May to get input on the responsive design and build consensus. The contact information is provided for the District agencies and project webpage for any other questions.
The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was an initiative to take previous design and community development efforts of Glass House Collective to the next level.
During a two-day intensive design workshop, over 100 workshop participants proposed ways to improve Glass Street while maintaining a realistic attitude about both big and small moves that, collectively, could begin to enhance the prospects for the neighborhood and its citizens.
Teams were asked to consider how improved urbanism could have a positive impact on various aspects of the neighborhood, including business viability, quality public spaces, access to services, improved housing options, increased public safety, and opportunities for the community to engage and contribute.
Designs needed to leverage the variety of assets that already exist in the community including physical places, existing businesses, individuals, organizations, previous accomplishments, and sections of the built environment.
What resulted were dozens of creative, realistic, and scalable urban revitalization tactics for improving residential, commercial, and public space within a 5 minute walk radius surrounding historic Glass Street, each contributing to the revitalization effort already underway. Designs specifically addressed implementation within 1 month, 1 year, 3 year time frames, prioritizing lighter, quicker, and cheaper techniques.
While not all the proposals generated will be implemented as designed, they will be the basis of successive small neighborhood workshops to explore specific concepts, projects, and implementation tactics reflecting the residential, commercial, and public space needs of the Glass Street community. Glass House Collective will work with the neighborhood to adapt designs, ultimately using a bunch of little things to create the next big thing on the street.
Using the lenses that Glass House Collective sees their work through, the Outcomes of The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop have been organized into three categories:
• Here Because We Love It Here, proposals focused on Creative Placemaking
• Bringing Life Back to Glass Street, proposals focused on Feet on the Streets
• The Next Big Thing, proposals focused on New Partnerships
Not all proposals developed during the workshop are included in this document; however, those that most closely meet the mission of Glass House Collective have been compiled and described in the pages that follow. The appendix lists all project proposals from each team.
The document discusses strategies for economic gardening and civic engagement. It describes how the Town of Windsor engaged young people by creating opportunities for them to serve on boards and commissions. It also discusses how the towns of Farmington and Middletown, Connecticut revitalized their downtown areas through planning, placemaking, and attracting new businesses. A civic entrepreneur describes a makerspace that brings people together and supports local innovation. The discussion focuses on cultivating talent, connections, and a passion for local communities.
Portsmouth Morning Buzz - Hampton Roads Green Building Councilhrgbc
This document provides information from a meeting of the Hampton Roads Green Building Council (HRGBC). It welcomes new members and provides updates on the HRGBC's strategic plan. It also introduces the keynote speaker, Jonathan Honchar, who will discuss turning a brownfield site in Portsmouth, Virginia into an environmentally sustainable facility. The document outlines the history of contamination at the RDS recycling facility and the over $500,000 remediation project to clean up the site. It encourages community engagement in HRGBC events and volunteering opportunities.
The document summarizes research conducted on the Kho Phra Thong Home Stay Project in Ban Lion village. The researchers interviewed villagers to understand their motivations for participating in community-based tourism, expectations, and perspectives on village needs and sustainability. Key findings included villagers' desire to share their culture and language with visitors, needs for improved water access, waste management, and community leadership. The research provided insights into building a sustainable home stay program that benefits the community.
The document provides information about community centers, including their functions, history, and case studies. Community centers are public locations where community members gather for activities and social support. They can host celebrations, meetings, and family events. Historically, the first community centers were established in the 1940s-50s in Singapore and the 1960s-70s in Australia to foster community development. The case studies describe the Firstenburg Community Center in Vancouver, which incorporates recreational, community, and library spaces, and the Agha Khani community's use of jammat khannas as gathering places.
Rebuilding Together Oakland County is a non-profit organization that brings volunteers and communities together to repair homes for people in need, such as the elderly, disabled, veterans, and low-income families, by providing free home repairs and accessibility/safety modifications; they have rehabilitated over 1,300 homes since 1988 through volunteer work on projects that take place around Rebuilding Day in early May as well as other times of year; corporations are encouraged to sponsor projects or donate supplies and funds to support the organization's mission.
Art from the heart presentation by Louise CampbellAnn Baillie
Louise Campbell, CICADAS presents a case study on securing funding for their Art from the Heart project and explains the role Red Ridge can play assisting others in the region with fundraising.
This document outlines the goals and timeline of the Life Cycles & Landscapes project, which aims to create an ambitious new large-scale artistic work inspired by the Icknield Way trail. The project will involve performances, visual art, digital media, and engage artists and audiences in the landscape. It is a strategic partnership between Activate Performing Arts and the National Association of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty to develop artists' skills in landscape-focused outdoor arts. The timeline details research, residencies, and public programs from 2016-2019, culminating in a presentation as part of Inside Out Dorset in 2018. The goals are to increase the number of landscape artists, commission a new work called "The Way," and integrate arts
The Communications Ministry Team discussed their budget, website updates, and upcoming stewardship campaign designs. They allocated $1650 total for the budget, with the largest portions going to roadside banners and a video camera. The website blog title and new post were updated, and additional changes are targeted to be implemented by November 1st. Jason shared designs for the 2015 Stewardship Campaign and received feedback.
The Buildings and Grounds Ministry Team discussed follow-ups from their previous meeting, trailer removal, the new parking lot project, a dead oak tree, the memorial garden walkway, and their upcoming fall workday. They are working on installing steps by the rear exit, building a walkway from the parking lot, adding a
The document discusses issues related to noise pollution and traffic in Julianstown, Ireland. It notes that over 22,000 vehicles pass through the village daily, posing a major threat from further developments. There is also a serious noise problem that the local council is obliged to address by drawing up an action plan. The document goes on to outline the village's efforts to improve the local environment through anti-litter initiatives and community garden projects. It describes plans to create a Village Design Statement to protect heritage, manage growth, and build a shared community vision for the future development of Julianstown.
Project: Facilitate building community relationships for sustainability and fundraising.
Members: Alyssa Berg, Renee Kellogg, Brad Paepke, Annette Peterson
Description: Youth ROCK is a faith based organization that offers area youth the opportunity to discover Rock County and involve themselves in a leadership development program while completing community service projects throughout the Rock County area. Our team is assisting in securing additional sponsors for supplies, projects, and funds. This will enable the organization to attain their current goal of doubling their numbers and their commitment to community services they are able to provide. In increasing the network of resources, we are also laying the groundwork for the long-term goal of an additional week of leadership development. This will include leadership exercises with community mentoring for past participants prior to the week of work. The sense of accomplishment, self-discovery, and comradery will live with these youth, and support Rock County, for a lifetime.
The Hollis Parks Project aims to foster community connections and recreation opportunities for all ages in Hollis, New Hampshire by improving local parks. The proposal includes installing new playground equipment at Little Nichols Field and Nichols Field to provide play areas for children ages 2-12, as well as seating and landscaping upgrades. The project seeks $50,000 in funding, with $40,000 to come from private donations and $10,000 from tax revenue contingent on raising the donation amount.
The Madeline Corporation and Bergen County's United Way formed a partnership in 2004 to address affordable housing needs. They develop, manage, and provide supportive services for affordable housing projects across New Jersey. These include rental units, homeownership opportunities, and housing for seniors, individuals with special needs, homeless individuals and families. They have completed over 30 projects and have several more in development and pre-development phases. They work with various state, county and local partners to secure financing and have collectively secured over $30 million in funding.
Powerpoint Presentation Sample - Case Study for Community Tourism Development...Write Ireland
Copywriting Ireland -
Lora O'Brien, Irish Copywriter and Tourism Professional
Sample: Case Study for the Development of a Community Tourism Business in the West of Ireland. Managing and Growing a Tourism Business in Roscommon, Ireland. First Presented at 'Archaeology Above and Below' Conference 2014, Ireland.
Nicolo Perazzo is an Italian national seeking employment as an analyst, researcher, or translator. He has over 10 years of experience translating between Arabic, Spanish, English, French, and Italian. He holds a degree in Arabic Philology from the University of Granada in Spain and has extensive experience researching and studying in the Middle East.
The document describes State Law Resources, Inc. (SLR), a national network of independent law firms with at least one member firm in each U.S. state and Washington D.C. SLR helps businesses and organizations navigate complex legal and government relations issues across multiple states. Member firms have expertise in administrative, regulatory, and government relations law at both the state and federal level. SLR helps clients coordinate legal strategy and representation in multiple jurisdictions to efficiently address their issues.
The presentation summarized plans for renovating Hearst Park and Pool in Washington D.C. It discussed selecting Hearst as the location for a new outdoor pool to serve Ward 3. The project will include renovating or replacing fields, adding a new pool and pool house, new tennis courts, and other site upgrades. The budget is $2 million in FY2016, $5 million in FY2017 for the park work, and $5 million in FY2019 for the pool construction. Community workshops will be held in May/June and the design team will present options, seeking consensus on the plans.
Glass House Collective was founded to bring life back to Glass Street and Glass Street back to life. The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was intended to take Glass House Collective’s previous efforts to the next level by developing ideas that are basic, realistic and scalable. This three day conference started off with a kickoff featuring Mike Lydon discussing tactical urbanism and ended with 10 minute team presentations from the work nine teams developed in four hours in cross-disciplinary teams.
The Union Hill Neighborhood Revitalization Initiative aims to improve the Union Hill neighborhood in Worcester, MA. It focuses on concentrated code enforcement, streetscape improvements, and housing development. Efforts include conducting neighborhood sweeps with multiple city departments to identify hundreds of violations. Streetscape projects have installed new sidewalks, crosswalks, and trees. Housing development has rehabilitated owner-occupied homes and demolished blighted properties, with designs presented for new housing. The initiative takes an incremental approach and emphasizes community engagement.
The document summarizes a meeting to discuss the renovation and expansion of the Palisades Recreation Center. It introduces the local design-build team and their experience with other local projects. It outlines the next steps which include community workshops in April and May to get input on the responsive design and build consensus. The contact information is provided for the District agencies and project webpage for any other questions.
The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop was an initiative to take previous design and community development efforts of Glass House Collective to the next level.
During a two-day intensive design workshop, over 100 workshop participants proposed ways to improve Glass Street while maintaining a realistic attitude about both big and small moves that, collectively, could begin to enhance the prospects for the neighborhood and its citizens.
Teams were asked to consider how improved urbanism could have a positive impact on various aspects of the neighborhood, including business viability, quality public spaces, access to services, improved housing options, increased public safety, and opportunities for the community to engage and contribute.
Designs needed to leverage the variety of assets that already exist in the community including physical places, existing businesses, individuals, organizations, previous accomplishments, and sections of the built environment.
What resulted were dozens of creative, realistic, and scalable urban revitalization tactics for improving residential, commercial, and public space within a 5 minute walk radius surrounding historic Glass Street, each contributing to the revitalization effort already underway. Designs specifically addressed implementation within 1 month, 1 year, 3 year time frames, prioritizing lighter, quicker, and cheaper techniques.
While not all the proposals generated will be implemented as designed, they will be the basis of successive small neighborhood workshops to explore specific concepts, projects, and implementation tactics reflecting the residential, commercial, and public space needs of the Glass Street community. Glass House Collective will work with the neighborhood to adapt designs, ultimately using a bunch of little things to create the next big thing on the street.
Using the lenses that Glass House Collective sees their work through, the Outcomes of The Next Big Thing Urbanism Workshop have been organized into three categories:
• Here Because We Love It Here, proposals focused on Creative Placemaking
• Bringing Life Back to Glass Street, proposals focused on Feet on the Streets
• The Next Big Thing, proposals focused on New Partnerships
Not all proposals developed during the workshop are included in this document; however, those that most closely meet the mission of Glass House Collective have been compiled and described in the pages that follow. The appendix lists all project proposals from each team.
The document discusses strategies for economic gardening and civic engagement. It describes how the Town of Windsor engaged young people by creating opportunities for them to serve on boards and commissions. It also discusses how the towns of Farmington and Middletown, Connecticut revitalized their downtown areas through planning, placemaking, and attracting new businesses. A civic entrepreneur describes a makerspace that brings people together and supports local innovation. The discussion focuses on cultivating talent, connections, and a passion for local communities.
Portsmouth Morning Buzz - Hampton Roads Green Building Councilhrgbc
This document provides information from a meeting of the Hampton Roads Green Building Council (HRGBC). It welcomes new members and provides updates on the HRGBC's strategic plan. It also introduces the keynote speaker, Jonathan Honchar, who will discuss turning a brownfield site in Portsmouth, Virginia into an environmentally sustainable facility. The document outlines the history of contamination at the RDS recycling facility and the over $500,000 remediation project to clean up the site. It encourages community engagement in HRGBC events and volunteering opportunities.
The document summarizes research conducted on the Kho Phra Thong Home Stay Project in Ban Lion village. The researchers interviewed villagers to understand their motivations for participating in community-based tourism, expectations, and perspectives on village needs and sustainability. Key findings included villagers' desire to share their culture and language with visitors, needs for improved water access, waste management, and community leadership. The research provided insights into building a sustainable home stay program that benefits the community.
The document provides information about community centers, including their functions, history, and case studies. Community centers are public locations where community members gather for activities and social support. They can host celebrations, meetings, and family events. Historically, the first community centers were established in the 1940s-50s in Singapore and the 1960s-70s in Australia to foster community development. The case studies describe the Firstenburg Community Center in Vancouver, which incorporates recreational, community, and library spaces, and the Agha Khani community's use of jammat khannas as gathering places.
Rebuilding Together Oakland County is a non-profit organization that brings volunteers and communities together to repair homes for people in need, such as the elderly, disabled, veterans, and low-income families, by providing free home repairs and accessibility/safety modifications; they have rehabilitated over 1,300 homes since 1988 through volunteer work on projects that take place around Rebuilding Day in early May as well as other times of year; corporations are encouraged to sponsor projects or donate supplies and funds to support the organization's mission.
Art from the heart presentation by Louise CampbellAnn Baillie
Louise Campbell, CICADAS presents a case study on securing funding for their Art from the Heart project and explains the role Red Ridge can play assisting others in the region with fundraising.
This document outlines the goals and timeline of the Life Cycles & Landscapes project, which aims to create an ambitious new large-scale artistic work inspired by the Icknield Way trail. The project will involve performances, visual art, digital media, and engage artists and audiences in the landscape. It is a strategic partnership between Activate Performing Arts and the National Association of Areas of Outstanding Natural Beauty to develop artists' skills in landscape-focused outdoor arts. The timeline details research, residencies, and public programs from 2016-2019, culminating in a presentation as part of Inside Out Dorset in 2018. The goals are to increase the number of landscape artists, commission a new work called "The Way," and integrate arts
The Communications Ministry Team discussed their budget, website updates, and upcoming stewardship campaign designs. They allocated $1650 total for the budget, with the largest portions going to roadside banners and a video camera. The website blog title and new post were updated, and additional changes are targeted to be implemented by November 1st. Jason shared designs for the 2015 Stewardship Campaign and received feedback.
The Buildings and Grounds Ministry Team discussed follow-ups from their previous meeting, trailer removal, the new parking lot project, a dead oak tree, the memorial garden walkway, and their upcoming fall workday. They are working on installing steps by the rear exit, building a walkway from the parking lot, adding a
The document discusses issues related to noise pollution and traffic in Julianstown, Ireland. It notes that over 22,000 vehicles pass through the village daily, posing a major threat from further developments. There is also a serious noise problem that the local council is obliged to address by drawing up an action plan. The document goes on to outline the village's efforts to improve the local environment through anti-litter initiatives and community garden projects. It describes plans to create a Village Design Statement to protect heritage, manage growth, and build a shared community vision for the future development of Julianstown.
Project: Facilitate building community relationships for sustainability and fundraising.
Members: Alyssa Berg, Renee Kellogg, Brad Paepke, Annette Peterson
Description: Youth ROCK is a faith based organization that offers area youth the opportunity to discover Rock County and involve themselves in a leadership development program while completing community service projects throughout the Rock County area. Our team is assisting in securing additional sponsors for supplies, projects, and funds. This will enable the organization to attain their current goal of doubling their numbers and their commitment to community services they are able to provide. In increasing the network of resources, we are also laying the groundwork for the long-term goal of an additional week of leadership development. This will include leadership exercises with community mentoring for past participants prior to the week of work. The sense of accomplishment, self-discovery, and comradery will live with these youth, and support Rock County, for a lifetime.
The Hollis Parks Project aims to foster community connections and recreation opportunities for all ages in Hollis, New Hampshire by improving local parks. The proposal includes installing new playground equipment at Little Nichols Field and Nichols Field to provide play areas for children ages 2-12, as well as seating and landscaping upgrades. The project seeks $50,000 in funding, with $40,000 to come from private donations and $10,000 from tax revenue contingent on raising the donation amount.
The Madeline Corporation and Bergen County's United Way formed a partnership in 2004 to address affordable housing needs. They develop, manage, and provide supportive services for affordable housing projects across New Jersey. These include rental units, homeownership opportunities, and housing for seniors, individuals with special needs, homeless individuals and families. They have completed over 30 projects and have several more in development and pre-development phases. They work with various state, county and local partners to secure financing and have collectively secured over $30 million in funding.
Powerpoint Presentation Sample - Case Study for Community Tourism Development...Write Ireland
Copywriting Ireland -
Lora O'Brien, Irish Copywriter and Tourism Professional
Sample: Case Study for the Development of a Community Tourism Business in the West of Ireland. Managing and Growing a Tourism Business in Roscommon, Ireland. First Presented at 'Archaeology Above and Below' Conference 2014, Ireland.
Nicolo Perazzo is an Italian national seeking employment as an analyst, researcher, or translator. He has over 10 years of experience translating between Arabic, Spanish, English, French, and Italian. He holds a degree in Arabic Philology from the University of Granada in Spain and has extensive experience researching and studying in the Middle East.
The document describes State Law Resources, Inc. (SLR), a national network of independent law firms with at least one member firm in each U.S. state and Washington D.C. SLR helps businesses and organizations navigate complex legal and government relations issues across multiple states. Member firms have expertise in administrative, regulatory, and government relations law at both the state and federal level. SLR helps clients coordinate legal strategy and representation in multiple jurisdictions to efficiently address their issues.
E marketer mobile_display_advertising-aspirations_revelations_and_frustrationsAdCMO
Marketers are increasing their spending on mobile display advertising significantly as smartphones become more widely adopted. While clickthrough rates for mobile ads are much higher than for online ads, some marketers find the results inconsistent. Additional metrics beyond clicks are needed to fully measure the effectiveness of mobile advertising campaigns. Rich media ads have shown higher engagement than static banners, and targeting ads improves clickthrough rates. However, a sizable portion of mobile ad clicks may be accidental or fraudulent taps.
El documento describe los diferentes tipos de riesgos laborales como ruido, temperatura, iluminación, sustancias químicas, radiación, contaminantes biológicos y sus vías de penetración en el cuerpo humano. Explica que los riesgos biológicos incluyen agentes como bacterias, virus y parásitos que pueden causar enfermedades infecciosas. También clasifica los agentes biológicos según su riesgo de infección y describe medidas para reducir los riesgos como la sustitución de agentes pel
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This document discusses consumer-driven investment themes in China from 2010 onwards. It outlines that China weathered the global financial crisis well and emerged with stronger economic foundations. The key drivers of domestic consumption going forward are the continued growth of the Chinese middle class, urbanization, and the impact of the internet. The presentation identifies several consumer trends with investment potential, such as affordable luxury brands, online retailers, health and wellness services, and environmentally friendly companies. It also notes that future growth will come from second and third-tier cities as megacities like Beijing and Shanghai mature.
Este folleto describe los cursos de idiomas en el extranjero ofrecidos por School Travel. Ofrece programas junior para grupos de 8-17 años, que incluyen cursos de idiomas y actividades culturales en destinos como Reino Unido, Estados Unidos y Francia. También describe cursos de verano internacionales y de integración en colegios ingleses durante el año escolar, con alojamiento en residencias o familias y un horario que combina clases de idiomas con excursiones y actividades extracurriculares.
New York es la ciudad más grande de Estados Unidos y se divide en cinco distritos: Manhattan, Queens, Brooklyn, Bronx y Staten Island. Manhattan alberga muchos de los edificios y lugares más emblemáticos del mundo como la Estatua de la Libertad, Wall Street y el Empire State Building. Cada uno de los cinco distritos tiene su propia identidad cultural y ofrece atracciones para visitar.
La familia Covenant se muda a una casa llamada Villa Argo con muchos misterios. Los gemelos Jason y Julia encuentran detrás de un armario una puerta con cuatro cerraduras que los lleva a una sala con tres puertas más. Una de las puertas los lleva a un acantilado con un tobogán que termina en una cala con un barco. Jason desea que el barco los lleve a Egipto pero no funciona. Encuentran otra puerta que sí los transporta a Egipto, sin que regresen.
Innovación 101: Innovación para empresarios que no tienen tiempo.Rodrigo Peñalba
Muchas veces creemos que la innovación es crear una app, usar tablets, o participar en ferias. La innovación se trata de mejoras continuas con un horizonte o propósito de largo plazo. En esta presentación repasamos algunas variables que debemos sumar a la hora de calcular los esfuerzos en innovación.
Este documento promueve la compra de experiencias y actividades como regalos originales para ocasiones especiales a través de la empresa Golden Gift Ltda. Explica que se pueden comprar experiencias concretas o por colores para que el destinatario elija, y detalla el proceso de compra, canje y cambio de las experiencias.
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This document appears to be the Rules of Business for the Government of Pakistan from 1973. It outlines the general rules and procedures for how the government conducts its business, including:
1) Definitions of key terms like "Cabinet", "Division", "Minister", and "Secretary".
2) How the government is organized into Ministries and Divisions, and how business is allocated and distributed among them.
3) Procedures for consultation and coordination between Divisions on policy matters.
4) The process for referring cases to the Prime Minister and President for decisions.
5) Procedures related to the Cabinet, legislation, and relations with the national parliament and provincial governments
Este documento trata sobre la autoestima. Explica que la autoestima es el sentimiento valorativo de nuestra propia personalidad. Describe los grados de autoestima como baja, alta y sobreestimada. Ofrece consejos para mejorar la autoestima como aceptarse a uno mismo, cuidar el cuerpo y el espíritu, y proteger la autoestima ignorando la crítica no constructiva de otros. El objetivo general es ayudar a las personas a desarrollar una visión positiva y realista de sí mismas.
The document is an annual report from TRIAS that summarizes their work in 2014. Some key points:
- TRIAS worked with 4 million people across 14 countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America to help disadvantaged entrepreneurs overcome obstacles through membership in farmers' and entrepreneurs' organizations.
- Their approach, called People3, aims to identify dreams, strengthen opportunities, and measure results by empowering people through cooperation in three phases.
- In El Salvador specifically, TRIAS worked to increase opportunities for women by promoting their leadership roles and raising awareness of equal rights issues among partner organizations.
El documento habla sobre la importancia de la escritura como una herramienta para aprender y desarrollar el pensamiento. Explica que la escritura permite clarificar ideas y mejorar la capacidad de análisis. También menciona que escribir es un proceso que requiere de prueba y error, y no solo un producto final.
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- At a staff meeting
- To the PTA/PTO
- To the school board
- To local environmental groups
- Helps with logistics, scheduling,
communications and paperwork
Core Team Members:
- Connects with local businesses for
donations and volunteers
- Teacher(s)
- Principal
- Parent(s)
- Community member(s)
- Maintenance staff
- Students
Supportive Helpers:
- Teachers
- Parents
- Students
- Community volunteers
- Local professionals
- School board members
- Alumni
- Neighbors
Fundraiser:
Communications:
- Promotes the project through newsletters,
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From the 2020 NACD Annual Meeting.
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2. HOUSEKEEPING
Summit Packet
How to add to the QLP
JHBCC Super Bowl Ticket Flier
Net Zero Taskforce Summary sheet
3 East Race Series
Restrooms
To the back and down the hall to the left.
Children
Playroom is to the back and down the hall to the left
3. GUIDELINES
Objective: To allow Near Eastside residents and
stakeholders a periodic opportunity to celebrate
accomplishments, to admit failures, to share challenges, and
to add new objectives, goals, and actions to the Near
Eastside Quality of Life Plan.
Nothing is removed or added to the Quality of Life Plan
unless 75% of those gathered agree. Everyone can vote.
Everyone can speak.
4. GROUND RULES
The Summit is not where we solve problems.
No person can speak more than three minutes in total.
Be Kind.
Begin by stating your name
Use the microphone.
6. RIVOLI PARK LABYRINTH
Park in Rivoli Park
neighborhood
Community reflection &
art space
Installed on Indy DO Day
October 10, 2013
Contact Lisa Boyles @
372-6983 or
basilheart@gmail.com
Connects to Plan Item
6.3.3
7. RIVOLI THEATRE
CONSTRUCTION
Partnership between Rivoli
Theatre Board and East 10th
Street Civic Association
For more info – Contact
Tammi Hughes thughes@civicassoc.org or
317-633-8162
9. NEAR EAST SOCCER ALLIANCE
(NESA)
Efforts to coordinate soccer
programming in Near Eastside
related to Plan Item 4.6.3
Partnership between several
groups to initially work with
youth in the neighborhood
Looking for those with
experience in soccer to
volunteer
Megan Fetter
mfetter@jhbcc.org
Josh Bowling
joshbowling@jhbcc.org
10. SPRINGDALE OAK TREE
Tree has been
infested and will
need to be treated
to be saved
To date over $300
has been raised to
support saving the
Springdale oak
tree.
13. SKILLS BANK
1.1.G Item : Develop an online printed skills bank of local
craftsmen/trades.
Lead Partner: JHBCC
Item garaged at previous meeting 1 ½ years ago. Comment
made that this was what Angie’s List does. Program would be
larger than could be maintained, question of who would be
liable, how to figure out who is licensed or not. Is it relevant ?
14. GREEN PRACTICES
Item 6.3.G Support green practices by becoming an
implementation neighborhood for Indy GreenPrint.
Lead Partner: Livability Action Team – NESCO
Indy GreenPrint no longer exists. The Livability Action Team
was also never formed. Was garaged 1 year ago for editing
for the neighborhood and to explore further how the
neighborhood can support green practices. No work has been
completed to date.
16. DIVERSITY TASKFORCE
Created to discuss:
Item 5.2.G Develop a “Listening Team” to
meet with local minority residents on
barriers to Latino and African American
engagement and leadership, in order to
support and encourage growth of minority
engagement and leadership
17. DIVERSITY TASKFORCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
Remove:
Item 5.2.1 Host a Posada
Lead Partner: St. Philip Neri
Replace:
Item 5.2.1 Explore possibilities and coordinate partners to host
discussions and study circles about understanding each other in a
cross-cultural world. Lead Partner: NESCO
Item 5.2.3(formerly garaged) Explore potential partners and
coordinate interested community members to develop an ongoing
“Listening Engagement and Leadership Cadre” to inquire with local
Latino and African American residents in order to support and
encourage growth of minority engagement and leadership. Lead
Partner: NESCO
19. EDUCATION TASKFORCE
RECOMMENDATIONS
Add: (does not currently exist):
Priority 3.4 Improve Pre-K educational opportunities in the east
side neighborhoods.
Item 3.4.1 Create and implement a survey of early childhood
resources in the neighborhoods, including both licensed and
unlicensed daycares, nurseries, and multi-family childcare services.
Lead Partner: Westminster
Item 3.4.2 Once survey is complete, distribute results to residents,
early childhood educators, and neighborhood stakeholders . Lead
Partner: Westminster
Item 3.4.3 Form group to analyze data, and work to improve
resources in the community.
Lead Partner: Westminster
20. NEAR EASTSIDE ENGAGEMENT
FORM
Task forces/Opportunities
Volunteer Opportunities
Creative program idea for
Urban Box
Suggestions for Next Summit
22. RE-ENTRY TASKFORCE
Created to discuss:
Item 4.5.1 Develop and support inmate reentry
programs with the Duvall Residential Center and the
Indianapolis Re-entry and Education Facility
23. NET ZERO ENERGY TASKFORCE
Created to Discuss:Ruby Park brownfield & powering
neighborhood homes
Ball State and IU Charette research and planning with the
neighborhood.
24. 2014 NESCO FEAST OF
LANTERNS
WILL BE HELD AUGUST 23, 2014
Project Manager for Feast of Lanterns 2014
A new structure to organize/plan
This new structure offers many opportunities for
neighbors with all types of skills and skill levels to get
involved in this celebration of community
All positions are open – prior experience isn’t a
requirement
Sign up is available tonight for all committees ( a n d wi l l
c o n t i n u e t o b e a va i l a b l e o n t h e N E S C O we b s i t e t h r o u g h J a n u a r y 1 5 , 2 0 1 5 )
First meetings to take place in early February 2014
More information will be posted on the NESCO
website: nescocommunity.org
25. 2014 FEAST OF LANTERNS
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE
• Sponsors
• Publicity
• Volunteers
Project Manager - Melissa Benton
Lanterns
Parade
Music
Logistics
Kids Zone
Food
Vendors
Workshop
Electric
NESCO
Neighborhoods
Décor
w/Logistics
Décor
w/Lanterns
For-Profit
Auction
Sound / Stage
Non-Profit
More information to be posted at nescocommunity.org
35. NESCO CONGRESS
Saturday, February 15 th
Details Coming Soon!
NEXT
NEIGHBORHOOD
SUMMIT
Thursday, March 13, 2014
6:30 – 8pm
Spades Park Branch Library
1801 Nowland Ave.
Editor's Notes
Project Manager forFeast of Lanterns 2014 is Melissa Benton - She ran Feast for 2013 and did a great job Melissa has developed a new structure to organize and plan the eventAnyone can be on a committee – there are plenty of opportunities and a variety of skills needed.All positions are open (with the exception of Project Manager) AND prior experience isn’t a requirementWe want new people andnew ideas -- we’re encouraging a lot of neighborhood participation hoping people will get involved in planning stages. Sign up tonight to join a committee of your choiceSign up will be available until January 15 on www.nescocommunity.orgInformation including descriptions of the committees will be found on NESCO website.