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Embracing the Urban Wild

Next City

Wildlife-friendly urban habitats serve as a type of “ecological infrastructure” that, when well designed and tended, come with benefits that greatly outweigh their costs.

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Rethinking Urban Climate Research in the Shadow of Climate Breakdown

The City Fix

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), composed of hundreds of the world’s leading scientists, puts considerable weight on urban climate action in developing pathways towards sustainable futures. The 6th Assessment Report of the IPCC recognizes that urban areas present. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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6 questions to ask a grant writer applicant

Professional Grant Writer

More nonprofits are open to the idea of hiring a freelance grant writer for their organization. Here’s our list of six questions to. The post 6 questions to ask a grant writer applicant appeared first on Professional Grant Writer.

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Approaches to Rural Property Vacancy in Law and Policy

Center for Community Progress

This is an excerpt of Chapter 8 of Tackling Vacancy and Abandonment: Strategies and Impacts After the Great Recession, jointly produced by the Center for Community Progress, the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta, and the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland. It has been lightly edited and condensed for the web. In this chapter, Ann M. Eisenberg , associate professor of law at the University of South Carolina School of Law, discusses the unique challenges and approaches to addressing vacancy in rural

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The Ultimate Playground Inspection Handbook

Dive into the world of playground safety with this complimentary guide. It offers a detailed exploration of essential practices to ensure the utmost safety for children. Delve into inspection techniques, from assessing equipment conditions to evaluating surfacing materials. Gain insights into maintenance strategies to keep playgrounds in top-notch condition year-round.

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Moving from Passive to Active Alerting Equips Agencies and Organizations with Tools to Monitor and Fix Network Issues

Government Technology Insider

Our colleagues at Today’s Modern Educator recently published a fascinating article about the move from passive to active alerting in network monitoring. Alerting tells users and administrators there’s an issue, but active alerting goes further by providing specific details and actionable items. This article was based on a current webcast presented by Scott Pross, Vice President of Technology at Monalytic, a SolarWinds ® company.

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4 Lessons on Optimizing Land Use and Mobility to Fight Climate Change From Vitoria-Gasteiz

The City Fix

Like many European cities in the 20th century, Vitoria-Gasteiz, capital of the Basque Country in Spain, experienced rapid population growth, followed by increased motorization and urban sprawl. What makes Vitoria-Gasteiz stand out is the coordinated action its leaders and community. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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A Community for Community Leaders: Zencity Hall

zencity

Here are the top 3 benefits of getting involved in the Zencity Hall community, a free resource for the staff of our Zencity partner communities. Zencity Hall is a space created exclusively for leaders in Zencity partner communities to network and learn from their peers in local government, as well as a first-stop destination for the latest updates, training, and industry news from Zencity.

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A Service Learning Snapshot

First State Insights

Gabby Leri, Elise Hance, and Ruth Crump speak with Julia O'Hanlon, Policy Scientist at the University of Delaware's Institute for Public Administration, about their shared experiences through Lori's Hands. This May 24, 2022 interview addresses students' career interests and what they've learned by volunteering with Lori's Hands; intergenerational learning and relationship-building opportunities; and the importance of social connections while dealing with chronic illness.

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Everything you need to know about the TMF allocation to improve public-facing digital services

The CIO Council

Earlier today, we announced that $100 million of the Technology Modernization Fund (TMF) will be designated to help streamline and improve public-facing digital services and technology systems to deliver a better customer experience to the American people. All Federal agencies and High-Impact Service Providers (HISPs), which serve the largest percentage of people, conduct the greatest volume of transactions annually, and have an outsized impact on the lives of the individuals they serve, are eli

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Announcing the 2021 Google Cloud Customer Award Winners in Education and Research

Google Public Sector

We’re thrilled to celebrate this year’s seven Education and Research winners of the Google Cloud Customer Awards. The second annual Google Cloud Customer Awards program honors organizations that have succeeded in turning new ideas into realities. Google experts independently judged and scored an unprecedented number of submissions from around the world.

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7 Signs Your Local Government ERP Is Holding You Back: A Guide for Small Municipalities

Local governments and municipalities serving populations under 200,000 face distinctive challenges in delivering efficient and effective services to their communities. To overcome these challenges, many rely on Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) systems tailored to their specific needs. Not all ERP systems are created equal, and some may hinder progress rather than support it.

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What is GovTech? Everything to Know About Modern Government Technology 2022

GovPilot

While rapid innovation in technology continues to transform the way we live and do business, many state and local governments have not kept up with the times. Antiquated, paper-based processes still in use at all levels of government have played a central role in the slow-moving bureaucratic processes nationally that hinder progress, frustrate constituents, and prevent infrastructure projects and economic development initiatives from being completed efficiently.

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The politics of policy design

Paul Cairney

This post summarizes the conclusion of ‘The politics of policy design’ for a Design and Policy Network workshop (15th June). A separate post summarizes the discussion and links to video presentations.

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How to Apply for Grants for Your Small Business or Nonprofit

Grant Consulting Services, LLC

Trying to find and acquire funding for your organization can be an intimidating task if you don’t have experience with it. Grant Consulting Services, LLC, works to demystify the process and help it feel less abstract so you can get the funding you need for your small business or nonprofit. There are a few main steps to consider to get started: determining the types of grants to apply for, finding grants to apply for, writing your proposals, and communicating with the funders while you use the gr

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Announcing the 2021 Google Cloud Customer Award Winners in Government

Google Public Sector

We’re thrilled to celebrate this year’s seven state, local and federal government winners of the Google Cloud Customer Awards. The second annual Google Cloud Customer Awards program recognizes organizations who have demonstrated inspirational and meaningful transformation with the use of Google Cloud products and solutions. Google experts from around the world judged and scored an unprecedented number of submissions this year.

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ASPA TIMES Magazine: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

PA TIMES Magazine is a publication of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), a not-for-profit corporation. This edition focused on diversity, equity and inclusion in public administration, including guest columns, insights for the field and interviews with city government DEI officers about their work at the local level.

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Should Parks be Self-Sufficient

Park Leaders

On this episode of the Park Leaders Show, guest co-host, Phil Gaines, returns to discuss why parks should be financially sufficient. . While a complex topic in execution, the bottom line for a park’s financial structure is simple: Each state park should be sufficient to maintain operating expenses including maintenance and personnel. As Phil explains, this implies independence in terms of need provision for visitors and staff and controlling the destiny of the park. .

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Lessons from policy theories for the pursuit of equity in health, education and gender policy

Paul Cairney

This post first appeared on the Policy & Politics blog. It summarizes an article published in Policy & Politics. Could policy theories help to understand and facilitate the pursuit of equity (or reduction of unfair inequalities)?

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GovPilot Beefs Up Digital Building Code Tools via ICC Deal

GovPilot

The seller of local government software has partnered with the International Code Council to ease access to the latest building codes. The move reflects increasing activity in the permitting and licensing space.

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4 Initiatives Working to Map and Improve Informal Transit in Africa

The City Fix

The Digital Transport for Africa (DT4A) initiative, led by WRI and partners and funded by the French Development Agency (AFD), has selected four winners of the first-ever DT4A Innovation Challenge. From private companies to universities and NGOs, these initiatives are helping to shift. Continue reading on TheCityFix.com.

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Sustainable Facility Maintenance Management for Small Local Governments

Unlock the potential of sustainable facility management! This guide empowers small local governments to lead with climate-resilient infrastructure, energy efficiency, waste reduction, and more. Elevate your community's resilience, reduce costs, and embrace eco-friendly practices. Discover the role of facility maintenance teams in green cleaning, sustainability analyses, and infrastructure upgrades.

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Announcing general availability of reCAPTCHA Enterprise password leak detection

Google Public Sector

As long as passwords remain an incredibly common form of account authentication, password reuse attacks—which take advantage of people reusing the same password across multiple services—will be one of the most common ways for malicious hackers to hijack user accounts. Password reuse is such a serious problem that more than 52% of users admitted to reusing their password on some sites, and 13% confessed that they use the same password on all their accounts, according to a Google/Harris Poll cond

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Exploring LGBTQ Pride Month

Princeton Public Library

On June 28, 1969, police officers in New York City aggressively raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar in Greenwich Village. These sorts of discriminatory raids were common in this era. As in other acts of resistance at the time, the Stonewall patrons fought back against the police. The night evolved into a spontaneous uprising […].

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What Cities Can Do To Boost Carshare

The Market Urbanism Report

Using market pricing for curbspace might help carshare companies outbid solo drivers wishing to park.

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Flywheel Fridays - Federal AI and Data Perspectives Event Recap

GovCast

The AI landscape is quickly moving as a collaborative effort across government. Staff Writer Katherine MacPhail joins Senior Researcher Kate Macri to unpack top takeaways from the AI Gov: Data virtual event. Topics include how to make AI research and infrastructure equitable and accessible while balancing privacy rights and civil liberties, as well as testing strategies for ensuring AI model accuracy and effectiveness.

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Proactive vs Reactive Maintenance: Making the Case for Preparedness

Discover comprehensive strategies for optimizing operations and achieving cost efficiency! This document offers insights into efficient inspections, data-driven decision-making, goal alignment, and resource optimization. It empowers local governments and maintenance departments to streamline operations and ensure significant cost savings. From aligning maintenance goals with community needs to leveraging data for strategic planning, this guide provides a roadmap for smoother, more reliable opera

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Aligning ICAM, the Executive Order, and Zero Trust for the Defense Department

CarahCast

In our rapidly changing digital world, agencies must evolve security strategies. A goal of Zero Trust is to create a security and network architecture that is dynamic, adaptable, and protected. The Executive Order on Cybersecurity has moved the term “Zero Trust” from a buzzword to a much-needed baseline for action planning around how we secure agency data and systems.

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Government migration to cloud ecosystems

Public Sector Future

In this episode, host Olivia Neal speaks to Dr. Rami Amin, lead author of the World Bank’s Government Cloud Migration report. Amin shares his findings, common misconceptions on cloud adoption and discusses how digital transformation has developed as a priority. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn | Twitter Rami Amin [guest] LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Read the full report on the World Bank’s website Learn more from the World Bank on cloud adoption Read more about how using

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What Cities Can Do To Boost Carshare

The Market Urbanism Report

Using market pricing for curbspace might help carshare companies outbid solo drivers wishing to park.

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How Phoenix Is Honoring the Life of Lori Piestewa — July Bonus Episode

Open Space Radio: Parks and Recreation Trends

As we officially begin our Park and Recreation Month celebrations with the July issue of Parks & Recreation magazine, I’m thrilled to be joined on today’s bonus episode by a few of the people involved with the event highlighted in this month’s cover story. Our cover this month, which is the winner of our annual Park and Recreation Month cover contest, is a photo that was taken during the tribal dedication of the Ocotillo Ramada at Phoenix's Piestewa Peak.

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Facility Maintenance Trends for 2024: What's Changing in the Industry?

This comprehensive article delves into the transformative trends reshaping local government facility maintenance in anticipation of 2024. From embracing smart technology for efficient management, sustainability's pivotal role to data-driven decision-making, workforce upskilling, and predictive maintenance strategies, each aspect is explored. Insights into outsourcing collaborations, digital twins, safety enhancements, and the broader industry evolution highlight the critical adaptation needed.

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Zero Trust and Your Agency: What It Will Take to Put Theory Into Practice with AvePoint

CarahCast

Zero Trust is essential for modern security architecture and a core protection framework for agile growth. Unlike old models that assume a level of trust once an asset is approved, Zero Trust never stops reviewing the asset as a potential threat. With this framework in mind, the White House released a new Executive Order to implement Zero Trust Architecture (ZTA) strategies across all federal agencies by the end of the Fiscal Year 2024.

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Government migration to cloud ecosystems

Public Sector Future

In this episode, host Olivia Neal speaks to Dr. Rami Amin, lead author of the World Bank’s Government Cloud Migration report. Amin shares his findings, common misconceptions on cloud adoption and discusses how digital transformation has developed as a priority. Olivia Neal [host] | LinkedIn | Twitter Rami Amin [guest] LinkedIn Microsoft Public Sector Center of Expertise Read the full report on the World Bank’s website Learn more from the World Bank on cloud adoption Read more about how using

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Episode 207: Diversity in cybersecurity

FedHeads

Founder of Outpost Gray and Grant Thornton Manager Jax Scott gave the FedHeads great perspective on the government’s approach to addressing evolving and critical cyber threats. Check out Jax Scott's YouTube Channel: [link] Founder of Outpost Gray and Grant Thornton Manager Jax Scott gave the FedHeads great perspective on the government’s approach to addressing evolving and critical cyber threats.

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Overcoming Modern Procurement Challenges to Build Supplier Pool

OpenGov

Procurement professionals are facing many modern challenges. Supply chain issues. Restrictive requirements and thresholds. Weak outreach and lack of bid submissions. Slow, disjointed workflows. Balancing compliance and innovation needs. Although solving for many of those macro challenges would be difficult, if not impossible, for a single local government, there are a few steps that your […].

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Efficiency and Sustainability: Leveraging Digital Solutions in Facility Operations

Speaker: Alan Kavanaugh, BA, CRM, CCPI ​​​​​​​Director of Loss Control & Risk Management

This session is designed to unveil the transformative potential of digital solutions in reshaping conventional practices, offering a roadmap towards greener and more efficient facilities regardless of municipality size. Attendees will learn: Insights into cutting-edge trends and strategies in sustainable facility management. Practical knowledge to effectively incorporate digital solutions for operational efficiency.