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Coalition Updates – 10/17/2012
In this issue: Smart Growth America is accepting applications for communities interested in free technical assistance – applications due Oct. 25 Smart Growth America is seeking proposals from organizations interested in working together to provide technical assistance to Brownfield Communities National Endowment for the Arts is accepting applications for Our...

By Zach Smith, October 17, 2012

In this issue:

  • Smart Growth America is accepting applications for communities interested in free technical assistance – applications due Oct. 25
  • Smart Growth America is seeking proposals from organizations interested in working together to provide technical assistance to Brownfield Communities
  • National Endowment for the Arts is accepting applications for Our Town grants – due January 14, 2013
  • Submit your nominations for the 2013 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence – Nominations due Dec. 10
  • Registration is now open for the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference February 7-9, 2013

Smart Growth America is accepting applications for communities interested in free technical assistance – applications due Oct. 25

Smart Growth America is now accepting applications until October 25th for a series of free technical assistance workshops for local communities interested in smart growth strategies. This technical assistance is funded by the U.S. EPA’s Office of Sustainable Communities under its Building Blocks for Sustainable Communities Program. The Building Blocks program funds quick, targeted assistance to communities that face common development problems. Three other nonprofit organizations—Forterra, Global Green USA and Project for Public Spaces—also received competitively awarded grants under this program.

Communities interested in this free-of-charge technical assistance can learn more about this exciting opportunity on our website. Full application guidelines as well as a digital application form are available.

Smart Growth America is seeking proposals from organizations interested in working together to provide technical assistance to Brownfield Communities

With support from the National Brownfields Coalition, Smart Growth America will respond to EPA’s RFP for providers of Technical Assistance to Brownfield Communities, and we have issued our own RFP to identify contractors and partners to be part of our team. The EPA will award several grants based on its regions, and SGA will focus on EPA Region 3, which includes PA, MD, DE, WV and VA. The EPA requests that teams provide assistance in at least six areas, including community involvement, health impacts of brownfield sites, science and technology, integrated approaches to clean up and redevelopment, finance, and state and local brownfields programs. If you are interested, or know someone to whom we should reach out, please contact Elizabeth Schilling via email or 202-207-3355 ext. 141.

National Endowment for the Arts is accepting applications for Our Town grants

On October 11, 2012, the NEA posted guidelines and application materials for Our Town, the agency’s primary creative placemaking grants program. Pending availability of funding, grants will range from $25,000 to $200,000.

Our Town will invest in creative and innovative projects in which communities, together with their arts and design organizations and artists, seek to:

  • Improve their quality of life;
  • Encourage greater creative activity;
  • Foster stronger community identity and a sense of place; and
  • Revitalize economic development.

Organizations can submit applications until January 14, 2013.

Submit your nominations for the 2013 Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence – Nominations are due Dec. 10

An excellent urban place involves the interplay of process, place and values. Processes may be inclusive, innovative or participatory. Places may be grandiose or modest; new or historic, but must be well designed, and must demonstrate positive contributions to their neighborhoods and cities. Values guide the inevitable tradeoffs involved in bringing a project to life. The Rudy Bruner Award seeks to illuminate the complex process of urban placemaking, so that it may be strengthened to better reflect the balance between form and use, opportunity and cost, and preservation and change.

Established in 1987, the Rudy Bruner Award seeks to promote fresh and innovative thinking about cities, and to encourage us all to demand excellence in our urban environments. The Award is distinguished from other award programs by its broad eligibility criteria, the multi-disciplinary Selection Committee, and the detailed on-site evaluation of each finalist. Each award cycle is documented in in-depth case studies of the winners, and in a distillation of the Selection Committee discussions.

The Rudy Bruner Award for Urban Excellence is given to five winning projects in each biennial award cycle.

  • One Gold Medal Winner receives $50,000.
  • Four Silver Medal Winners are awarded $10,000 each.
  • The winning projects may use prize money in any way that benefits the project.
  • All winners are promoted by the Bruner Foundation and are included in a book published by the Foundation.
  • All winners will be featured in award ceremonies and in a media outreach effort.

Learn more about the Rudy Bruner Award and how to apply.

Registration is now open for the New Partners for Smart Growth Conference February 7-9, 2013

This year, the New Partners Conference makes its way to America’s heartland—Kansas City, Missouri. The program will span three full days with optional pre-conference events scheduled for Wednesday, February 6th and post-conference events scheduled for Sunday February 10th. The main program will kick off on Thursday morning, February 7th, and continue through Saturday afternoon. The schedule includes a dynamic mix of plenaries, breakouts, implementation workshops, specialized trainings, peer-to-peer learning opportunities, and coordinated networking activities. It will also feature exciting tours of local model projects in and around the greater Kansas City region. Learn more and register on the New Partners website.

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