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Innovation in civic engagement. Requested as a category 3/24/15 by Traci Ethridge, Charlotte.

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How Local Governments can Drive Civic Engagement in 2018

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Community Engagement: Not Just an Event—Steps to support the Ongoing Flow

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Housing Builds a Healthy Economy

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Investing in Our Neighborhood Schools

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Enhancing Community Engagement through Positive Deviance

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Using Your Senses to Love Where You Live

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Cottage Grove neighbors are educating college students

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Targeted Online Advertising for Wider Participation – the Raleigh Citywide Bike Plan

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Welcome to the city! Here’s your hat

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Engaging Citizens Locally, ACC Edition: “When the ball is passed to you, be ready to shoot.”

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This site welcomes a variety of viewpoints and perspectives on community engagement. Ideas shared here should not be considered as being endorsed by the UNC School of Government. The School is nonpartisan and policy-neutral.

Resources: School of Government

  • Public Participation
  • Guide for local government officials - public outreach and participation
  • Citizen Academies
  • International Association for Public Participation

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