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![]() The customized infographic highlights the key indicators of civic health in a simple and easy to understand format. Supported by this “scorecard,” communities can host local conversations on the findings and develop civic renewal strategies and policy recommendations. As this civic health data is increasingly a part of the dialogue around which policymakers, communities, and the media talk about civic life, expansion opportunities exist to help local communities assess their civic vitality and compare their data to other communities across the nation. For several years, NCoC has worked in partnership with institutions across the country to produce customized Civic Health Index reports. To complement and expand this work, NCoC is now recruiting State and Local Partners for 2011 to use the Community Conversations as integral part of their local efforts. Are you interested in joining our coalition of state and local Civic Health Index partners through a report or a Community Conversation? So far, Indiana, Kentucky, Connecticut, and Massachusetts have agreed to join our growing national coalition of partners who are producing and releasing Civic Health Index reports. By joining this coalition, you too can help policymakers, business leaders, and civic leaders in their quest to drive civic, social, and economic progress. More on how to bring the Community Conversations Toolkit to your local community, as well as on how to join our 2011 CHI report partners, is available for download at right. For more information, please contact David B. Smith. If you like this kind of content, sign up for an NCoC.net account and we'll customize your homepage recommendations based on your interests..
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PACE Webinar: "Building Playgrounds to Build Communities: How a 'Quick Win' Develops Long-lasting Community Capacity" http://t.co/8q6AJF3Q
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Thanks for the RT @earthforce. Cool visual representation of your mission! http://t.co/eOX1tVBz
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Thanks for the shout out @SocialCitizen! Check out their #NextGen #change orgs resources page http://t.co/FjtgMzuC
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The real issue is mobility - that anyone who plays by the rules and works hard should have access to the #AmericanDream http://t.co/vZja15kS
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