Engaging the Community Creates Community
Working together, local leaders and residents can build more vibrant cities, towns and neighborhoods for people of all ages. Here’s how
Using Cities of Service’s citizen engagement model and experience helping mayors work with residents to solve problems, as well as AARP’s age-friendly-communities model and experience working with communities and volunteers, this free booklet offer examples of effective strategies, initiatives and programs employed by mayors in towns and cities throughout the United States.
HOW WE ENGAGE
Cities of Service coalition cities partner with local residents, city agencies and community organizations to identify priority challenges that can be addressed with help from citizens. After deliberating with the community, city leaders and citizens come together to take action. Their combined efforts generate strong results and build trust between citizens and city leaders, which encourages and sustains future engagement.
Through the AARP Livable Communities initiative and a network of 53 state offices, AARP engages, educates and inspires elected officials, local leaders, planners, citizen activists and skilled volunteers. AARP helps identify community needs and the types of programs, policies and projects that can meet those needs and improve the lives of older adults and people of all ages. The goal is for communities to be livable for everyone, regardless of age or life stage.
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This is a Winning Publication!
Engaging the Community to Create Community is a Hermes Creative Award Gold Winner
Among the competition's approximately 6,000 entires, about 15 percent earned Platinum, the top award, 20 percent received a Gold Award and 10 percent were Honorable Mention winners.
Page published 2018, updated September 2021
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