Tucson, Arizona
A cultural organization that fuses arts and heritage to bring community members of all ages together.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, Community Building, Community Development, Community Engagement, Cultural Institutions, Economic Development, Education, Heritage, Tucson, Arizona, Youth
Bridge Builders Award
Enterprise Community Partners and its Green Communities partners for collaborating with more than 25 developers, investors, builders and residents to create Green Communities, the first national green building program developed for affordable housing. Enterprise has made a commitment of $555 million to build more than 8,500 homes for low-income people and to bring environmentally sustainable development to the mainstream of the affordable housing industry.
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Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For its spirit and risk-taking in the implementation of the Kalamazoo Promise, a tuition assistance program for the Kalamazoo residents.
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Terms:2007, Awards, Community Development, Economic Development, Education, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Kalamazoo, MI, Social Capital, Town-Gown, Youth
Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For its innovative use of public/private partnerships in its economic revitalization plan centered on high-end residential development.
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Terms:2007, Awards, Community Development, Easton, PA, Economic Development, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Housing, Neighborhood Revitalization, Public-Private Partnerships, Visioning & Planning
Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For its 25 years of collaboration with Partners for Livable San Diego on quality of life improvements and community building practices.
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Terms:2007, Awards, Community Building, Community Development, Cultural Institutions, Downtown Development, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Museums, Placemaking, Public-Private Partnerships, San Diego, CA
Investors in America Award
Who has been a key local asset and figure in economic development and equal opportunity lending at Bank of America
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Asheville, NC
Organizations team up to provide unique, affordable housing and revitalize a struggling community.
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Chicago, IL
A lively art studio transformed from a previously vacant, three-acre lot into a wonderful cultural resource and an educational tool for youth around Chicago.
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Terms:Arts & Culture, Chicago, IL, Community Development, Cultural Institutions, Education, Neighborhood Revitalization, Philanthropy/Community Foundation, Pre 2002, Urban, Youth

Written by Tom Borrup with Partners for Livable Communities, this book features best practices and technical assistance how-to's on using culture as a fundamental tool for transformative community development. The book is a tool of broad scope covering topics such as: Asset Mapping; Funding and Policy; Effective Partnerships; Assessment and Evaluation. The book follows up on Partners ground-breaking Culture Builds Communities work.
Borrup writes, “In 1993 PLC began an extensive developmental program called Culture Builds Community, which aims to systematically place cultural assets within the portfolio of community development efforts…Nationwide in scope, the program gave rise to a publication, Culture Builds Communities, that inspired this book.”
Published by Fieldstone Alliance, Saint Paul, MN, 2006, 261 pages ($25)
(This Report/Book is only available for purchase. Partners does not have an electronic version available)
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Terms:2006, Arts & Culture, Books/Reports For Sale, CBC Report/Publication, Community Building, Community Development, Community Engagement, Cultural Institutions, Culture Builds Communities, Economic Development, Multicultural, Museums, Neighborhood Revitalization, Partners Reports/Publications, Social Capital
Co-Directors of the Asset Based Community Development Institute at Northwestern University, for their great contributions to the entire field of community development through their asset-based neighborhood development and community building research.
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Bridge Builders Award
Raymond R. Christman, President, Federal Home Loan Bank of Atlanta and M. Craig Pascal, Vice President, Community Development Specialist, Washington, DC branch of BB&T of NC, for their understanding of the value of culture-based community development and their dedication towards creating opportunities for them to exist and thrive in the Washington, DC region through the successful EDGE Program which has benefited such organizations as The Dance Institute of Washington and Joe’s Community Arts Organization in Mt Rainier, Maryland.
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Founders Award for Civic Leadership
Former Secretary of State for the State of Florida, for enhancing the quality of life and culture across the state
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Bridge Builders Award (Jamaica-Queens, NY)
Jacqueline Arrington, Vice President, Citibank Community Relations and F. Carlisle Towery, President, Greater Jamaica Development Corporation for their decade long commitment to putting culture to work as a community building strategy, especially for the banks efforts in using culture as a primary resource for reinvigorating the neighborhood of Jamaica, Queens and helping to transform it into a dynamic metropolitan area.
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Bridge Builders Award (St. Louis, MO)
Richard D. Baron, Co-Founder and CEO, McCormack Baron Salazar, Inc. and Stephanie Riven, Executive Director, Center for Contemporary Arts for their efforts towards creating The Center for Contemporary Arts, which has become an exemplary site for affordable arts and education programs for youth and family in the St. Louis community. Special recognition will be extended to Mr. Baron for his 30-year commitment towards using culture and heritage as a bridge for community improvement in residential and commercial development of mixed income neighborhoods.
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An exploration of whether midsize cities should have a league of their own, i.e. are they unique and special and should they have a stronger voice on public plicies in the U.S. and on global business development abroad? The results of a conference of invited researchers and public policy leaders led by Tom Argus of Rochester and Laura Durham of Partners for Livable Communities.
Author: William Fulton, Solimar Research, 16 pages, November 2002. ($5) Or Download the Report for Free here
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Investors in America Award
For her leading work with community reinvestment at NationsBank, now Bank of America
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