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3 Ways Cities Can Embrace the Next Generation of Democratic Governance

Posted on February 11, 2021

This guest blog post is from Matt Prewitt and Leon Erichsen at RadicalxChange. Cities prosper because they are networks. Physical proximity leads to rich collaboration, cooperation, and exchange. These shared activities have positive spillover effects, …

Posted in Partner Post

Addressing Lead Exposure & Food Insecurity in Lynn, MA

Posted on February 4, 2021

Above: Customers access fresh, local produce at Lynn’s expanded Winter Market The Mayors Innovation Project, partnered with Healthy Babies Bright Futures, provided grants to cities across the country to work towards better health outcomes for …

Posted in Healthy Babies, Partner Post

What to Do Rather than Privatizing Services and Selling off Assets

Posted on January 26, 2021

Privatization rarely saves public dollars. Here’s what cities should do instead.

Posted in COVID-19, Partner Post

Making Sense of Pandemic Recovery

Posted on July 27, 2020

This is a guest post from our partner, The Little Think Tank. View our ‘Good Ideas for Cities’ newsletter on this topic here. Across the country, people are looking to local leaders to help manage …

Posted in COVID-19, Partner Post

Three ways to succeed in an immigrant-inclusive emergency response and recovery

Posted on May 14, 2020

In a guest post, our partner Welcoming America offers the following ideas for actively involving new Americans in city’s response to the pandemic. These ideas draw on a decade of work in belonging and inclusion, and emerging approaches from their network of 200 nonprofit and local government members.

Posted in COVID-19, Partner PostTagged Immigration
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