On Friday, August 16th, Tim Rowe, Market President, and Jean Hopstetter, Executive Vice President, surprised Feeding Southwest Virginia with a check for $1,000 to help support its work feeding those in our Southwest Virginia communities.
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2024 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for CSI, with the release of 16 influential reports addressing Arizona's most pressing issues, from economic competitiveness to homelessness. Our analysis not only informs but drives legislative action, ensuring that our facts lead to real-world policy changes. Support our mission to deliver unbiased, impactful insights by investing in CSI today: https://bit.ly/4ak8GcD
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The CVI Action Plan is here! Driven by the expertise of our grantees, this plan charts a powerful course to reduce violence and foster safer communities. Explore the executive summary for the key strategies leading the way forward: https://loom.ly/IYjRorc
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If you read our recent article about the essential metrics for alt-response programs, this is the learning call we referenced! Check out the full details below, it's a great opportunity to hear from practitioners. And if you haven't yet read our article: https://lnkd.in/gs82Q8Ey
EVENT: Tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. ET, join us for a discussion on key implementation milestones for alternative emergency response programs. We’ll hear from alternative emergency response leaders from Allegheny County and Alameda County as they share how they prepared to launch and what they have learned along the way. Register here: https://lnkd.in/e6ZdRUNd
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Did you know there are 60 local NWTF chapters, in Tennessee? 61 if you include the state chapter, according to NWTF.org. There are 95 counties in Tennessee. What's that mean? There are opportunities to grow conservation efforts statewide! How? By getting involved and creating a new chapter in areas that don't have one. We have some awesome Regional Directors working in Tennessee that can help! The link is to the Chapter Guide manual and has solid information on how to get started. https://lnkd.in/d_sGbv4M
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Since I took office, together we have survived a once-in-a-century pandemic, two historic winter storms, destructive wildfires, and an increasingly restrictive and authoritarian state legislature. Despite these challenges, today, Travis County is stronger, more resilient, more equitable and more focused on delivering the promise and potential of our community than ever before. Read the article here👉 https://bit.ly/3UI2rKd
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With a special session looming on the horizon, there's a lot at stake for Colorado kids and families. Initiatives 50 and 108 pose catastrophic risks to the state and local budgets that support schools and many other vital programs in our communities. We took a look at which programs would be at risk if these initiatives pass. Read more about the risks in our latest brief: https://lnkd.in/gwfgCzpy
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From empowering communities and supporting families to advocating for policy changes, Illinois Action for Children has made significant strides in 2023. We couldn’t have done it without your support! 🙌 Want to see the full picture of our efforts and successes? Check out our 2023 Annual Report and discover the difference we've made together. 🔗 https://lnkd.in/gFF-f5_5
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The impact of economic policy on market conditions often makes it difficult to discuss policy in casual conversation without incorporating the ebbs and flows of human behavior, business decisions and their impact on the economy into the discussion. Considering the recent collapse of the Key Bridge, the concept of risks and economic impact are often in the forefronts of the minds of Americans planning short and long term financial life decisions. Mass media and rapid reporting of this local news event has allowed citizens to recognize how fragile an economy can be when a non-financial economic impact event occurs and the infrastructure of economic policy and the impact it has on the global market take center stage.
My office is in close communication with U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg, Baltimore Mayor Brandon M. Scott, Baltimore County Executive Johnny Olszewski Jr, and the Baltimore City Fire Department as emergency personnel are on the scene following the collapse of the Francis Scott Key Bridge. I have declared a State of Emergency here in Maryland and we are working with an interagency team to quickly deploy federal resources from the Biden Administration. We are thankful for the brave men and women who are carrying out efforts to rescue those involved and pray for everyone’s safety. We will remain in close contact with federal, state, and local entities that are carrying out rescue efforts as we continue to assess and respond to this tragedy.
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As our team gets ready for the United States Conference of Mayors next week, let's dive into the diverse world of American mayors. From small towns to big cities, they've come together in POLITICO's Mayors Club to speak up on national issues. Explore how these mayors are tackling challenges like homelessness, climate change, and crime in their communities, and find out how they're making a difference in shaping state and national policies. https://lnkd.in/g_63YNwx
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Transportation is so important for ALICE maintaining job stability, getting their children to child care, accessing social services and health care. Thank you, Stephanie Hoopes and Cambridge Systematics, Inc. for highlighting this issue. #UnitedForALICE #transportationindustry
We were honored to have Stephanie Hoopes, Director of United For ALICE, as a guest speaker during our latest DEI Coffee Break! ☕ Stephanie's presentation shed light on the financial hardship facing ALICE (Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed) individuals and families. Transportation costs and options can be significant barriers to ALICE households seeking access to jobs, health care, education, and opportunity. Together, we explored the intersection between financial security and transportation, focusing on what we as a community of transportation professionals can do to support ALICE. We thank Stephanie, United For ALICE, and United Way for your continued partnership, including with the Transportation Research Board and AASHTO (American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials) as part of the national transportation vision framework supported by CS. It's exciting to see the impact of United For ALICE research and advocacy in galvanizing transportation leaders toward a transportation system that better serves all of our communities.
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