Thank you to CenterPoint Energy and CLEAResult for joining our Community Builders Crew! On Friday, volunteers from both organizations put up siding on a home in Tepe Park and spent some time at the Habitat office learning more about the Habitat program and the families we serve. We are incredibly grateful to everyone who came out to help!
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Check out this great blog by ODOE’s new community navigator!
Check out our new blog series "On the Road in Oregon." In this series, we'll explore the work of the Oregon Department of Energy's new Community Navigator Program as its staff fosters connections and collaboration across the state. Join us as we uncover the stories, challenges, and triumphs of diverse communities across Oregon, showcasing the power of community engagement and sustainable initiatives 👇
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Our Kimberling City branch will be getting in on the fun and hosting a community shred day event on Wednesday, May 1st! Bring any documents you would like to be shred, and stay for a free lunch!
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What does it mean to activate tomorrow's dreams? What are the dreams our community has for the future? As Grand Rapids Community Foundation celebrated 100 years in Kent County in 2022, we looked back at our history to examine lessons learned and asked community to share their vision for the future. Watch some of those vision statements and learn more about how the Community Foundations is working to make those dreams a reality for future generations in our annual report: https://ow.ly/1aKo50Qbygb
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Shared by our partners at Cooperative Development Institute ... "Join us on Wednesday, February 14 at 11 am EST for a transformative discussion that bridges the worldview of Native cultures and cooperative education, featuring lessons learned from the Native Community Cooperative Developers (NCCD) Training. "Our panelists will examine how the deep-seated values of sharing and cooperation in Native communities can be harnessed to build sustainable businesses and foster community development. This panel is based on a groundbreaking cooperative development initiative led by the Minnesota Indigenous Business Alliance." Key Take-Aways: 🌼 Understand how Native worldviews and values can be a foundation for cooperative education. 🌼 Insights into successfully navigating the complexities of cooperative development in Indigenous communities. 🌼 Introduction to the “7 Principles Building on Abundance in Native Communities.” 🌼 Exploration of successful Native cooperative educational approaches and how they can be adapted to diverse Native settings. https://lnkd.in/eN5b7635
New webinar: Transforming Native cooperative education with an abundance approach to asset mapping - NCBA CLUSA
https://ncbaclusa.coop
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Education Staff Writer of The Daily Sun Newspaper | Social Media Manager of the FSView & Florida Flambeau | Sarasota Magazine Intern
What a great way to not only report on the important issues of today, but to offer realistic, meaningful ways to solve them. What journalism should be used for👏🏻
Fantastic work by the Tampa Bay Times team who put together our first Spotlight Tampa Bay Community Conversation. Tonight was housing, next up education! Plenty of hot topics to go around in Florida.
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Editor-in-Chief & CEO, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism ~ & Chair of the Board at Leeds Playhouse
Civic engagement through Local journalism is a vital component of economic [as well as democratic] health. Looking forward to speaking at this event alongside a formidable panel Torsten Bell, Kersten England CBE Hannah Slaughter & Tracy Brabin #bradford #regeneration #publicinterestjournalism #transparency #citizenship #economy #localjournalism ⬇️
It’s an honour and a privilege to serve my second term as your mayor, delivering a brighter West Yorkshire that works for all! Join me next week as I speak to Resolution Foundation, to set out my vision for our region, alongside some brilliant guests. Register now to join us there: https://lnkd.in/dNN_P2mH
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More construction updates with our friends at #WoodstarProductions and #HorstConstruction
Fieldstone at Chester Springs is progressing toward completion as our talented crews turn their attention to transforming the inside of the building into a warm and inviting community. Get a sneak peek of the progress with Horst Construction’s Project Manager and VantagePoint’s Director of Community Relations for Fieldstone!
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Reminder that our next Indigenous Sharing Circle is tomorrow at 12 p.m. (EST). Learn how First Nations and Indigenous people are leading and restoring cultural practices in agriculture. Register here: https://ow.ly/UTzM50QtJC5
Our next Indigenous Sharing Circle takes place January 24th at 12 p.m. (EST)! Next week's session looks at Community Gardens & Aqua Gardens. Learn how to start one, key considerations, and the critical elements of keeping a community garden going. Register here: https://ow.ly/aKSS50QshlQ
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Change Agent, Servant-Leader, Strategic Advisor, Systems Engineer, Consortia Member @ QED-C | Quantum Ecosystem, Data Hog/Connoisseur, Aspiring Prompt Engineer
Join Communities of Excellence 2024 for this 8-week introductory course to learn how our asset-building systems approach can can accelerate your community’s collective priorities and collaborative efforts to achieve greater social impact and prepare you for a community excellence journey!
Course Overview : Preparing for Your Communities of Excellence Journey - 2024 Spring Course : What We Do : Communities of Excellence 2026
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Really looking forward to this. You can book here https://lnkd.in/erFfsDmE
Last year I was lucky enough to go the Development Trusts Association Scotland conference and the final session was based around Thriving Community-Led Networks, with Lesley Riddoch and Søren Hermansen. I'm delighted that Findochty and Buckie Development Trust and the Moray Local Action Group, Third Sector Interface Moray (tsiMORAY) have been able to bring 'Denmark: The State of Happiness' to Moray. You can join us to see the film, followed by a Q&A session with Lesley in Elgin Town Hall For The Community Ltd at 7pm on Thursday 11 April, tickets are £5 and can be booked here https://lnkd.in/gyE5B_sE
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