[Garden] FW: Thank You for Making the Empowered Neighbourhoods Forum a Success
Chaylene Grieve-Saunders
chay_lene at hotmail.com
Tue Nov 4 17:45:38 EST 2008
Hello Candace!
What time s the follow up meeting at? I can try to be in two places at once P?
Kindly,
Chaylene GS
From: candace at owr.caTo: candace at owr.caDate: Mon, 3 Nov 2008 16:21:28 -0500Subject: [Garden] FW: Thank You for Making the Empowered Neighbourhoods Forum a Success
Hello Community Gardeners:
I was fortunate enough to see a very inspiring presentation from Jim Diers from Seattle. He has done some amazing work around community engagement and has worked with the City of Seattle to create a Department of Neighbourhoods and a Matching Grant Program to pay for the costs of Neighbourhood development projects proposed and implemented by citizens of the neighbourhoods in which the project will be located (please see http://home.comcast.net/~jimdiers/bio.html ). This event was sponsored by a local group called nGage!
“nGage! is devoted to building healthy, thriving, and safe neighbourhoods through community engagement. It’s philosophy is based on three themes:
- your neighbourhood is the fundamental building block of community life;
- neighbours that talk and work with each other build the strongest neighbourhoods; and,
- people who live in a neighbourhood are the ones who best know their local needs.”
To do this “nGage! is working to better connect neighbourhoods with municipal governments, funding agencies, not-for-profit agencies, and local businesses. One of their ideas they are currently pursuing is the development of a similar matching grant program to that of Seattle, where the local governments and other funding agencies would match dollar-for-dollar, money and in-kind contributions raised by a community”.
I am sending this out to the network since they are having a follow-up meeting tomorrow night to start working on bringing some of the ideas from Seattle to the Region of Waterloo. One of the working groups they are going to set up is on Community Gardens and it would be great to have representation from those in the community that have experience with community gardens to represent our interests, as well as pass along information from this meeting to the rest of the network. The Community Garden Council is meeting this night and therefore will be unable to attend so if others could attend and pass this information along it would be appreciated.
I don’t doubt this will be a great night, full of enthusiasm and fun! Let’s try to keep community gardens an issue to work to explore with them. With the proposed Matching Grant opportunity, as well as interest in community gardens, this could be just the perfect opportunity to get more money and land set aside for community gardens!
Thanks in advance to all those that can make it! I look forward to hearing from you about the event.
Please see event details below….
Candace
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Candace Wormsbecker
Community Garden Capacity Builder
Opportunities Waterloo Region
235 King St. E., Main Floor
Kitchener, ON
N2G 4N5
Tel: 519-883-2353 ext. 5984
Fax: 519-568-8587
"If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to it." - Jonathan Winters
From: info at engageus.ca [mailto:info at engageus.ca] Sent: November-03-08 12:01 PMTo: CommunityForumRegistrants at nomail.orgSubject: Thank You for Making the Empowered Neighbourhoods Forum a Success
Thank you for having registered or participated at the recent community forum Empowered Neighbourhoods: >From Theory to Practice. As you saw, there was a huge amount of interest in this forum. Beyond sheer numbers, the excitement from working together to improve our neighbourhoods was electric - due in no small part to Jim Dier's infectious enthusiasm. Your own ideas generated during the round-table discussions or for the Google competition added to the sense that we are an innovative community brimming with initiatives to help one another.
How do we channel this enthusiasm and energy to move from theory to practice? As we announced at the forum, the next step is to be a part of the follow-up meeting tomorrow evening. We have a few discussion topics that arose from the forum. Based upon your interest in these discussion topics, we will create action teams. nGage!'s job will be to facilitate the work of these teams, whether it is to help with communications through our web site, to help you connect with municipal staff or decision makers, or to show you where to find the resources you need.
Our three initial topics are:
Creation of Matching Funds for Community Investment
Resident-driven Neighbourhood Planning
Community Gardens
If you plan to be a part of our follow-up action meeting, please reply via email indicating which topic interests you. If you would to suggest an alternate idea for an action team, please let us know your topic.
As already announced, the meeting is on Tuesday, November 4 from 6 to 8 PM at
The Queen Street Commons43 Queen St South (between King and Charles)Kitchener
Free parking is available at the City of Kitchener lot at Queen and Charles. Refreshments will be provided.
For the meeting, we will be adopting the Open Space concept for managing parallel sessions with many participants. You may find the Open Space Overview document helpful.
We look forward to seeing you again tomorrow evening.
Thanks once again for your commitment to our community,
nGage! Planning Committee
Note: nGage! uses email broadcasts a few times a year to keep interested parties informed about its work and outcomes. If you wish not to receive further notices from nGage!, please reply via email and place the word "unsubscribe" in the subject header.
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