Local governments, along with their community members and artists, can use art and cultural activities to renovate and reconstruct public spaces.
By increasing diversity of thought on advisory committees, a local government can be more approachable to its residents, more socially and fiscally responsible, and increasingly accessible to a greater number of people.
The U.S. Department of Treasury offers three webinars and an overview of the final rule implementing ARPA's Coronavirus State and Local Fiscal Recovery Funds (SLFRF) program.
Navigating an assistant role in a new town with a smaller population than you’re used to
What small towns can teach us about building community and public engagement
Especially for smaller communities, your survey is an indispensable resource to help you fill in the gaps with data
Bringing local government and military together for the betterment of the community
Engaging citizens to solve community problems
A carefully considered engagement and inclusion process helps bind the fabric of the community