Civic Engagement as First Responder

Recent natural disasters highlight the importance of people knowing their neighbors and being engaged in their community. FEMA Director, Brock Long, said recently that " individual residents are the real first responders,"  saying that government needs to better train residents in life-saving skills and "empower them to be a part of that response."  And please remember that those who are usually affected most are often those who are left out of civic affairs.

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Community Conversations Used to Address Key Topics Across the Country
More communities are hosting conversations to engage residents in making meaningful connections across dividing lines. The League has identified three examples of barrier-breaking activities happening across the country. These stories...

A Shared Vision Led Dubuque Through Uncertain Economic Times
Spurred by a depressed economy in the 1980s, Dubuque leveraged partnerships and residents' strengths to put the city back on the map. By creating common goals and a shared identity throughout several visioning processes since the 1990s...

Maricopa County, AZ Improves Business Opportunities with SolSmart
SolSmart provides recognition and no-cost technical assistance to help local governments reduce barriers to solar energy growth. With the help  of national and local experts, cities, counties, and towns are cutting red tape to make it easier...

Embracing Racial Healing to Change Hearts and Minds
La June Montgomery Tabron, president and CEO of the W.K. Kellogg Foundation recently released a statement in response to the violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. She states that "a new approach is needed that penetrates the full...

Illinois' Twenty-Five
All-America Cities

Twenty-five Illinois communities have been named All-America Cities since the program began in 1949, including the bi-state community of Quad Cities, Illinois/Iowa, which won the prestigious award in 2012 and was named as a finalist in 2017. 

 Webinar: So you want to be an All-America City?
September's Promising Practices webinar focused on  learning more about the  2018 All-America City Award Program - Promoting Equity Through Inclusive Civic Engagement.  Previous winning communities presented...
Upcoming Events

TopicJettisoning the Belief in a Hierarchy of Human Value
WhenMonday , October 16th 10:00 am PST / 11:00 am MST / 12:00 pm CST / 1:00 pm EST  
Presenter Michael R. Wenger
- Faculty Member, Department of Sociology, The George Washington University
- Senior Consultant on Race Relations and the Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation enterprise for the W.K. Kellogg Foundation
- Senior Fellow, Office of Diversity, Equity, and Student Success, Association of American Colleges & Universities

Where: San Antonio/Bexar County, Texas 
When: October 22-25, 2017

Who:  Leaders looking to revamp or strengthen their engagement strategy
Date: Thursday, October 19
Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm 
Location: University of Illinois at Chicago, Student Center East - Room 602 (in the Tower), 750 S. Halsted. St., Chicago, IL 60607

               
Thank you to National Civic League Sustaining Member  Cities and Towns:

Asheboro, NC
Aurora, CO
Chula Vista, CA
Decatur, GA
Denver, CO
Dublin, CA
Ft. Lauderdale, FL
Illinois Municipal League
Gladstone, MO
Lakewood, CO
Little Rock, AR
Norfolk, VA
Rancho Cordova, CA
Roanoke, VA
San Antonio, TX
Tallahassee, FL
Tampa Housing Authority
Tupelo, MS
Thank you to National Civic League Partner Organizations:

Campaign for Grade-Level Reading
CGI
Comcast
Delta Dental
Greenberg Traurig
ICMA-RC
International City / County Management Association
Kaiser Permanente
Kettering Foundation
Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
Robert Wood Johnson Foundation
Southwest Airlines
W.K. Kellogg Foundation
Walmart

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