125 Examples of Civic Capital: #91 – 100
In honor of our 125th Anniversary, we will be using our newsletter to highlight 125 projects or initiatives that use civic capital to solve problems and build equitable, thriving communities....
In honor of our 125th Anniversary, we will be using our newsletter to highlight 125 projects or initiatives that use civic capital to solve problems and build equitable, thriving communities....
Local governments led by city managers are 57% less likely to have corruption, according to a study published in the last issue of Public Administration Review (July/August). The study, by...
Every September, the Department of Homeland Security promotes National Preparedness Month, an opportunity for local leaders and residents to take steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses, schools,...
In honor of our 125th Anniversary, we will be using our newsletter to highlight 125 projects or initiatives that use civic capital to solve problems and build equitable, thriving communities....
In honor of our 125th Anniversary, we will be using our newsletter to highlight 125 projects or initiatives that use civic capital to solve problems and build equitable, thriving communities....
The 2019 All-America City Awards and conference included a one-day conference featuring workshops on health equity. Conference workshops focused on the League’s concept of healthy communities, which included the following...
In honor of the National Civic League’s 125th Anniversary, we are interviewing descendants of some of the League’s founders. Mike McGrath, director of publications at the League, interviewed Kermit Roosevelt,...
People all over the country are working on community efforts to improve health equity. In the process of seeking nominations for the annual Health Equity Award we provide in collaboration...
Startling statistics in a recent New York Times article reveal that, “Twenty years ago, less than 1,000 deaths a year were attributed to fentanyl and synthetic opioids. In 2017, more...