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Making ChangeEast Cleveland undividedSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Wed, 11/24/2004 - 03:26.
One way NEO community leaders are revolutionizing life in East Cleveland is helping bridge the digital divide. With the coordination of Case, Cleveland State and REALNEO, NEO businesses are donating used computers and volunteering assistance to insure each houshold in the area has at least one personal computer, a variety of software, and access to the Internet. Some regional businesses have already pledged hardware and the first computers will be distributed before the end of 2004. Analysis and Research Show: Early Childhood Development Linked to Regional Economic DevelopmentSubmitted by RWaxman-Lenz on Tue, 11/23/2004 - 18:29.
The National Child Care Information Center website contains a wealth of information for NEO about the economic impact of child care. In recent years, researchers and policy-makers have begun to recognize the important contributions the child care sector makes to the regional economy in both the short and long term. Across the country, states and localities are using regional economic analysis to measure the economic contributions of the child care sector. Click here to find a sample of publications and organizations that have information about the economic impact of child care on state, local, regional, and national economies.
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City Club Holiday Annual Meeting and Open HouseSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/23/2004 - 16:23.
12/01/2004 - 15:00 The Complimentary hors d'oeuvres Location
The City Club - 850 Euclid Avenue, 2nd Floor
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This Thanksgiving, remember our commitment to address regional povertySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Tue, 11/23/2004 - 03:21.
Facing the embarrassment of being rated the most impoverished large city in America, Cleveland community leaders became vocal looking for solutions. The following NYTimes editorial indicates we stand out in thinking about this issue at all, as 12 million American families are largely ignored in their struggles for enough to eat. Being ranked worst in poverty drove us to some higher consciousness, offering us the opportunity to address serious problems, if we expand the dialogue and act on good words. Have you thought about our chronic poverty lately? Thanksgiving is an excellent day to talk about that, so we may do more for those who are suffering before the new year.
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Fresh Perspective on Childcare NecessarySubmitted by RWaxman-Lenz on Mon, 11/22/2004 - 23:05.
Highlighting the need for a fresh perspective on childcare, Elizabeth Aldred states, "The availability and affordability of high-quality childcare is an economic development issue, an educational issue, and a human services issue. It has both immediate and long-term impacts on schools and employers, as well as on families and the communities in which they live. And if we continue to ignore its importance, we will pay the economic and educational price." Read this article, Childcare solutions require collaboration, by Elizabeth Aldred.
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Cuyahoga County Cultural RoundtableSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/22/2004 - 16:05.
12/17/2004 - 07:30 SAVE THE DATE
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17,
2004 The next Cuyahoga County Cultural Roundtable will
be held on Friday, December 17, 8:30am at Severance Hall - First Energy Room (11001 Euclid Avenue - 44106). If you plan to attend, please RSVP by emailing ecpcpac [at] aol [dot] com or by calling 216.575.0331, no
later than Monday, December 13. Community Partnership for Arts and Culture (The Partnership) Location
Severance Hall - First Energy Room
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TAKE ACTION: Support Organic & Local Food Champions... #1 is Basketeria in West Side MarketSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sun, 11/21/2004 - 20:26.
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How to lead NEOSubmitted by Ed Morrison on Sun, 11/21/2004 - 18:32.
Over the past day or so, I've been having an interesting e-mail exchange with my colleagues, Mark Chupp at CSU and David Cooperrider at Case. We are exploring what the next steps will be for our Universities Collaborative.
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Reason for Dear PeterSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 11/20/2004 - 09:50.
Earlier in 2004, Peter Lewis offered to provide funding for a proposal to improve Northeast Ohio. Not that he hasn't already done his share - CEO of Progressive Insurance, Peter employs many people in the region, has been a major contributor to our arts and social program, and literally gave us the region's finest landmark building - the Gehry at University Circle - he has offered to do more. Unfortunately, on 11/16/04, Peter explained to area leaders that the proposals he received for the community were not sufficient. Rather than complain about Peter not funding proposals his wisdom rejects, REALNEO is getting the entire community involved to develop for and with Peter solutions that will lead to sustainable development for the region. Add pages to this book with your proposals, and comment on others - no whining... just winning!
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Dear Peter:Submitted by Norm Roulet on Sat, 11/20/2004 - 09:47.
A book of ideas, responding to Peter Lewis' request for proposals and continuing generosity in offering to help fund the future development of Northeast Ohio. Please add your proposals and build on others here. ( categories: )
VISIONING ON: Celebrating the Champions of Sustainability - E4SSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 11/19/2004 - 23:01.
Ah Ha - a moment of revelation. Here, ah ha is easily realized appreciating how many incredible people there are in NEO working to make this a sustainable place - a community at least as good for the next generation as for today. I started to appreciate this ah ha at the recent Wind Power Conference, but the point was really driven home at the Entrepreneurs For Sustainability (E4S) "Celebrating the Champions" meeting, where scores of NEO's truly great "entrepreneurs" recognized eight of their leaders - individuals who take risks, follow their good hearts, and daily make NEO a better place for today and the future. How often do you experience such an ah ha moment? Join E4S or just attend their next monthly meeting and you shall. ( categories: )
Creating Sustainable NEOSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Fri, 11/19/2004 - 22:05.
Developing a sustainable community, defined by the UN as "Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs". How we may accomplish this for future generations of NEO is developing here! PROPOSAL: National Conference: Attraction, Integration, Retention of International TalentSubmitted by Richard Herman on Fri, 11/19/2004 - 00:00.
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What I Learned From School - The First Annual Cleveland Institute of Art Design SummitSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 23:49.
11/20/2004 - 05:30
The First Annual Cleveland Institute of Art Design Summit What I Learned From School Location
Cleveland Institute of Art - Aitken Auditorium
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In partnership with The Hunger Project - Ethiopian Ambassador Fitigu TadesseSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 18:33.
11/19/2004 - 11:00
Ethiopian Ambassador Fitigu Tadesse
Sponsored by: Location
City Club of Cleveland, 850 Euclid Ave., 2nd floor
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The World Turned Upside DownSubmitted by peter holmes on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 15:41.
Bravo to Ed Morrison and Norm Roulet for accelerating change.Â
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Making Change: November 15, 2004 - "Get Your Link On" & comment here!Submitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 03:53.
Case's Center for Regional Economic Issues (REI) has lead a movement in Northeast Ohio called "Making Change", and this is where related links, content and insight post on REALNEO. ( categories: )
Attendee List - Register with REALNEO for UpdatesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 01:05.
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1:00 – 2:00 -Close of Seminar - NetworkingSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:58.
1:00 – 2:00 -Close of Seminar - Networking
Comments from this session - Overview - post your comments below
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12:45-1:00 Next steps - Work group reports, wrap-up and next stepsSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:56.
12:45-1:00 Next steps - 15 minutes
Comments from this session - Overview - post your comments below
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NOTES: 12:00 – 12:45 Panel Discussion - Moderator: Ed MorrisonSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:54.
12:00 – 12:45 Panel Discussion - 45 minutes
During lunch Ed Morrison led a panel discussion where he read to the panel questions/issued by the break-out groups for their feedback ( categories: )
NOTES: 10:00-11:45 Applications 3: Sustainable Business DevelopmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:46.
10:00-11:45 Applications 3: Sustainable Business Development
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NEED NOTES: 10:00-11:45 Applications 2: Inner City ProsperitySubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:42.
10:00-11:45 Applications 2: Inner City Prosperity ( categories: )
NEED NOTES: 10:00-11:45 Applications 1: Creative Arts & IndustriesSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:37.
10:00-11:45 Applications 1: Creative Arts & Industries ( categories: )
NOTES: 8:30-9:45 Open source economic developmentSubmitted by Norm Roulet on Mon, 11/15/2004 - 00:32.
8:30-9:45 Learning - 1 hour, 15 minutes
Comments from this session - Overview - post your comments below PANELIST 1: Valdis Krebs ( categories: )
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