Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For the City of Atlanta's collaborative efforts and creativity in developing the Beltline Project.
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Terms:2007, Atlanta, GA, Awards, Design, Downtown Development, Economic Development, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Neighborhood Revitalization, Parks, Playgrounds & Gardens, Public-Private Partnerships, Urban, Visioning & Planning
Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For its innovative use of public/private partnerships in its economic revitalization plan centered on high-end residential development.
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Terms:2007, Awards, Community Development, Easton, PA, Economic Development, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Housing, Neighborhood Revitalization, Public-Private Partnerships, Visioning & Planning
Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For its 25 years of collaboration with Partners for Livable San Diego on quality of life improvements and community building practices.
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Terms:2007, Awards, Community Building, Community Development, Cultural Institutions, Downtown Development, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Museums, Placemaking, Public-Private Partnerships, San Diego, CA
Portland, OR
A community-based nonprofit organization that works to empower refugee and immigrant communities by helping them integrate into American society.
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Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For the community partnership that went into the creation of the Plaza Theatre Performing Arts Center.
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Terms:2006, Awards, Community Engagement, Cultural Institutions, Downtown Development, El Paso, TX, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Historic Preservation, Philanthropy/Community Foundation, Public-Private Partnerships
Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For having one of the most remarkable city center transformations in the nation.
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Terms:2006, Awards, Business, Chamber of Commerce, Downtown Development, Economic Development, Entrepreneurial American Community Award, Neighborhood Revitalization, Public-Private Partnerships, St. Louis, MO, Urban
San José, CA
South Bay California’s largest provider of housing and other services for the homeless.
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Bridge Builders Award
Ken Woodley of The Farmville Herald and the Commonwealth of Virginia for creating educational opportunity in the form of scholarships to individuals who were denied public education fifty years ago.
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Bridge Builders Award (Prince George's County, MD)
Nick Francis, President, Gateway Community Development Corporation and The Honorable Jack B. Johnson, County Executive, Prince George’s County, Maryland for their development and creation of the Prince George’s Gateway Arts District, the largest, single public/private arts and community revitalization effort in the nation. Gateway is an innovator on how to use arts-based development projects as a catalyst for commercial revitalization by exploring ways to support the artists living and working in its community.
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Terms:2003, Arts & Culture, Awards, Bridge Builders Award, Economic Development, Neighborhood Revitalization, Prince George's County, MD, Public-Private Partnerships, Washington, DC
by administrator
on January 29, 2002

An exploration of whether midsize cities should have a league of their own, i.e. are they unique and special and should they have a stronger voice on public plicies in the U.S. and on global business development abroad? The results of a conference of invited researchers and public policy leaders led by Tom Argus of Rochester and Laura Durham of Partners for Livable Communities.
Author: William Fulton, Solimar Research, 16 pages, November 2002. ($5) Or Download the Report for Free here
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Entrepreneurial American Community Award
For fostering public and private partnerships which ensured the creation of the Grace Hill Neighborhood Services organization (1994).
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