Items: Community Leadership
Project | Sharpsburg Design Studio
By Community Design
Published on Aug. 11, 2023
The Sharpsburg Design Studio began as a collaborative effort between the Blue Grass Community Foundation and the University of Kentucky's CEDIK, and builds on the mission and values of the Winchester Design Studio.
WEBINAR | Blight to Bright – Brownfield Redevelopment Success in Kentucky
By Shane Barton
Published on Jul. 12, 2023
WEBINAR | Blight to Bright – Brownfield Redevelopment Success in KentuckyRecorded July 12th, 2023
WEBINAR | Brownfields for Beginners
By Shane Barton
Published on Jun. 28, 2023
Ready to learn the nuts and bolts of the Kentucky Brownfield Program from the staff that lead the program? This webinar features Lynn True, Brownfield Coordinator and Kiersten O’Leary, Brownfield Outreach and Education Specialist at the Kentucky Energy and Environment Cabinet’s (EEC) Department of Environmental Protection Brownfield Program.
Assessment | Community Leadership Priorities
By Dr. Daniel Kahl, Professor and Associate Director, CEDIK
Published on Jul. 16, 2020
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Publication | Imagine the Implications! Facilitating Mind Mapping to Identify Community Repercussions from a Disruption
By Dr. Daniel Kahl, Professor and Associate Director, CEDIK
Published on May. 16, 2020
Community disruptions are changes in the world that cause us to rethink our community systems and processes. During the 2020 pandemic for example, it became clear that the systems and behaviors that worked before would need to be reconsidered.
Publication | Downtown Teams in the Kentucky Promise Zone: A closer look at regional efforts to revitalize downtowns
By Shane Barton
Published on Nov. 28, 2019
Downtown Revitalization takes more than a single person’s best intentions. It requires a collective effort involving many people working towards mutual goals. More times than not, the process starts with a single person investing their time, attempting to address the issue they’ve identified as the most important.
Publication | A Closer Look at Your Downtown Team: Member Roles and Interests
By Shane Barton
Published on Nov. 28, 2019
As mentioned in the first document of this series, “Downtown Teams in the Kentucky Promise Zone,” downtown revitalization requires more than a single person’s best intentions and is often predicated on having a diverse and committed team.
Publication | Downtown Teams Series Facilitator Guide
By Shane Barton
Published on Nov. 11, 2019
This guide is designed to assist you in facilitating a conversation about cultivating a team of downtown revitalization stakeholders. While this document is tailored specifically for those addressing downtown revitalization efforts it could be adapted to a number of other circumstances. This guide follows the Downtown Team Series.
Publication | Downtown Teams Series Facilitator Guide
By Shane Barton
Published on Nov. 11, 2019
This guide is designed to assist you in facilitating a conversation about cultivating a team of downtown revitalization stakeholders. While this document is tailored specifically for those addressing downtown revitalization efforts it could be adapted to a number of other circumstances. This guide follows the Downtown Team Series.
Publication | Putting it All Together: Downtown Team Scenarios
By Shane Barton
Published on Nov. 11, 2019
Relationships are one of the most important elements in successful downtown revitalization efforts. It is essential that all members know who the other team members are and how they can work together to accomplish shared goals. Building a team is an excellent place to start once you have identified the issue you want to address.
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