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SUMMARY:p4 Performance Measures: In Depth on Valuing People\, Planet\, Place\, & Performance
DESCRIPTION:Surely you’ve heard about p4   by now – the city’s new framework for creating a sustainable\, innovative\, and inclusive model for development and design which focuses on People\, Place\, Planet\, and Performance. Launched in 2015 by the Mayor’s Office and the Heinz Endowments\, p4 is meant to build on our city’s strengths and opportunities while ensuring inclusive and thoughtful decision-making around future growth and development. Layered with values like sustainability and equitable development\, the p4 framework will play a pivotal role in ensuring that everyone in our city can benefit from its future growth. \nBut how can we be sure that a model like p4 will work? Enter the p4 Performance Measures Project. Over 100 people from all corners and sectors of the city engaged in a year-long\, collaborative process to create a quantifiable system of metrics for informing and improving decision-making on public investments in development projects. Their work resulted in 12 priority focus areas for improvement – the 12 Performance Measures. Each Measure contains a set of metrics that together\, provide a comprehensive evaluation tool for the consistent assessment of real estate development projects in the city of Pittsburgh to advance sustainable and equitable development practices. These Measures reflect a first step toward transformational change in how we plan and develop for the benefit of all. Implementation will require changes in policy\, behavior\, and practice that occurs over time. \nAt this breakfast briefing\, Rebecca Flora – GBA’s founding executive director and current p4 Performance Measures Project team leader – will share insights into the process of developing these Measures\, along with expectations and next steps for the city’s development. We’ll also take a deeper look at some of the Measures\, including Energy\, Connect\, Rainwater\, Air\, Innovation\, Opportunity\, and Design.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/p4-performance-measures-in-depth-on-valuing-people-planet-place-performance-4/
LOCATION:Green Building Alliance\, 33 Terminal Way\, Suite 331\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:p4 Performance Measures: In Depth on Valuing People\, Planet\, Place\, & Performance
DESCRIPTION:Surely you’ve heard about p4 by now – the city’s new framework for creating a sustainable\, innovative\, and inclusive model for development and design which focuses on People\, Place\, Planet\, and Performance. Launched in 2015 by the Mayor’s Office and the Heinz Endowments\, p4 is meant to build on our city’s strengths and opportunities while ensuring inclusive and thoughtful decision-making around future growth and development. Layered with values like sustainability and equitable development\, the p4 framework will play a pivotal role in ensuring that everyone in our city can benefit from its future growth. \nBut how can we be sure that a model like p4 will work? Enter the p4 Performance Measures Project. Over 100 people from all corners and sectors of the city engaged in a year-long\, collaborative process to create a quantifiable system of metrics for informing and improving decision-making on public investments in development projects. Their work resulted in 12 priority focus areas for improvement – the 12 Performance Measures. Each Measure contains a set of metrics that together\, provide a comprehensive evaluation tool for the consistent assessment of real estate development projects in the city of Pittsburgh to advance sustainable and equitable development practices. These Measures reflect a first step toward transformational change in how we plan and develop for the benefit of all. Implementation will require changes in policy\, behavior\, and practice that occurs over time. \nAt this breakfast briefing\, Rebecca Flora – GBA’s founding executive director and current p4 Performance Measures Project team leader – will share insights into the process of developing these Measures\, along with expectations and next steps for the city’s development. We’ll also take a deeper look at some of the Measures\, including Energy\, Connect\, Rainwater\, Air\, Innovation\, Opportunity\, and Design.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/p4-performance-measures-in-depth-on-valuing-people-planet-place-performance-3/
LOCATION:Green Building Alliance\, 33 Terminal Way\, Suite 331\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:p4 Performance Measures: In Depth on Valuing People\, Planet\, Place\, & Performance
DESCRIPTION:Surely you’ve heard about p4   by now – the city’s new framework for creating a sustainable\, innovative\, and inclusive model for development and design which focuses on People\, Place\, Planet\, and Performance. Launched in 2015 by the Mayor’s Office and the Heinz Endowments\, p4 is meant to build on our city’s strengths and opportunities while ensuring inclusive and thoughtful decision-making around future growth and development. Layered with values like sustainability and equitable development\, the p4 framework will play a pivotal role in ensuring that everyone in our city can benefit from its future growth. \nBut how can we be sure that a model like p4 will work? Enter the p4 Performance Measures Project. Over 100 people from all corners and sectors of the city engaged in a year-long\, collaborative process to create a quantifiable system of metrics for informing and improving decision-making on public investments in development projects. Their work resulted in 12 priority focus areas for improvement – the 12 Performance Measures. Each Measure contains a set of metrics that together\, provide a comprehensive evaluation tool for the consistent assessment of real estate development projects in the city of Pittsburgh to advance sustainable and equitable development practices. These Measures reflect a first step toward transformational change in how we plan and develop for the benefit of all. Implementation will require changes in policy\, behavior\, and practice that occurs over time. \nAt this breakfast briefing\, Rebecca Flora – GBA’s founding executive director and current p4 Performance Measures Project team leader – will share insights into the process of developing these Measures\, along with expectations and next steps for the city’s development. We’ll also take a deeper look at some of the Measures\, including Energy\, Connect\, Rainwater\, Air\, Innovation\, Opportunity\, and Design.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/p4-performance-measures-in-depth-on-valuing-people-planet-place-performance-2/
LOCATION:Green Building Alliance\, 33 Terminal Way\, Suite 331\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:p4 Performance Measures: In Depth on Valuing People\, Planet\, Place\, & Performance
DESCRIPTION:Surely you’ve heard about p4 by now – the city’s new framework for creating a sustainable\, innovative\, and inclusive model for development and design which focuses on People\, Place\, Planet\, and Performance. Launched in 2015 by the Mayor’s Office and the Heinz Endowments\, p4 is meant to build on our city’s strengths and opportunities while ensuring inclusive and thoughtful decision-making around future growth and development. Layered with values like sustainability and equitable development\, the p4 framework will play a pivotal role in ensuring that everyone in our city can benefit from its future growth. \nBut how can we be sure that a model like p4 will work? Enter the p4 Performance Measures Project. Over 100 people from all corners and sectors of the city engaged in a year-long\, collaborative process to create a quantifiable system of metrics for informing and improving decision-making on public investments in development projects. Their work resulted in 12 priority focus areas for improvement – the 12 Performance Measures. Each Measure contains a set of metrics that together\, provide a comprehensive evaluation tool for the consistent assessment of real estate development projects in the city of Pittsburgh to advance sustainable and equitable development practices. These Measures reflect a first step toward transformational change in how we plan and develop for the benefit of all. Implementation will require changes in policy\, behavior\, and practice that occurs over time. \nAt this breakfast briefing\, Rebecca Flora – GBA’s founding executive director and current p4 Performance Measures Project team leader – will share insights into the process of developing these Measures\, along with expectations and next steps for the city’s development. We’ll also take a deeper look at some of the Measures\, including Energy\, Connect\, Rainwater\, Air\, Innovation\, Opportunity\, and Design.
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/p4-performance-measures-in-depth-on-valuing-people-planet-place-performance/
LOCATION:Green Building Alliance\, 33 Terminal Way\, Suite 331\, Pittsburgh\, PA\, United States
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Actualizing Community Initiatives - Crowdfunding via ioby (In Our Back Yard)
DESCRIPTION:A   Sustainable Development Academy program presented by the Local Government Academy and Sustainable Pittsburgh’s Sustainable Community Development Network \nThis webinar\, presented for local government leaders in Southwestern PA\, introduces participants to an innovative means for assisting community stakeholders in accessing funds for small projects driven by community interests. \nAn important part of managing a high performing municipality is successfully interacting with and incorporating the needs and desires of constituents while respecting the fiscal constraints of administration. The nonprofit “ioby” connects ideas with resources to activate positive change in local communities in part by using crowdfunding to drive projects to success.  Crowdfunding pools small online donations from individuals for a cause or a project. \nProviding motivated community members with new means to self-fund projects is a win-win for meeting local enthusiasm\, empowering activity\, and implementing new initiatives. \nTake part in this webinar to learn how ioby helps municipalities around the country use crowdfunding tools to advance sustainability goals.  ioby’s David Weinberger will introduce the art of crowdfunding and review best municipal practices in crowdfunding to seed resident-led initiatives. \nThis webinar is best suited for municipalities that are developing or evaluating their community engagement strategies.  Time will be spent discussing the impacts of city/municipal-led crowdfunding programs regarding community ownership of sustainability initiatives and capital projects. \nFREE\nQuestions? Contact Jim Price at jprice@staging.sustainablepittsburgh.org or 412-259-5331
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-actualizing-community-initiatives-crowdfunding-via-ioby-in-our-back-yard-4/
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UID:4004-1487156400-1487160000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Actualizing Community Initiatives - Crowdfunding via ioby (In Our Back Yard)
DESCRIPTION:A Sustainable Development Academy program presented by the Local Government Academy and Sustainable Pittsburgh’s Sustainable Community Development Network \nThis webinar\, presented for local government leaders in Southwestern PA\, introduces participants to an innovative means for assisting community stakeholders in accessing funds for small projects driven by community interests. \nAn important part of managing a high performing municipality is successfully interacting with and incorporating the needs and desires of constituents while respecting the fiscal constraints of administration. The nonprofit “ioby” connects ideas with resources to activate positive change in local communities in part by using crowdfunding to drive projects to success.  Crowdfunding pools small online donations from individuals for a cause or a project. \nProviding motivated community members with new means to self-fund projects is a win-win for meeting local enthusiasm\, empowering activity\, and implementing new initiatives. \nTake part in this webinar to learn how ioby helps municipalities around the country use crowdfunding tools to advance sustainability goals.  ioby’s David Weinberger will introduce the art of crowdfunding and review best municipal practices in crowdfunding to seed resident-led initiatives. \nThis webinar is best suited for municipalities that are developing or evaluating their community engagement strategies.  Time will be spent discussing the impacts of city/municipal-led crowdfunding programs regarding community ownership of sustainability initiatives and capital projects. \nFREE\nQuestions? Contact Jim Price at jprice@staging.sustainablepittsburgh.org or 412-259-5331
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-actualizing-community-initiatives-crowdfunding-via-ioby-in-our-back-yard-3/
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UID:3326-1487156400-1487160000@sustainablepittsburgh.org
SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Actualizing Community Initiatives - Crowdfunding via ioby (In Our Back Yard)
DESCRIPTION:A   Sustainable Development Academy program presented by the Local Government Academy and Sustainable Pittsburgh’s Sustainable Community Development Network \nThis webinar\, presented for local government leaders in Southwestern PA\, introduces participants to an innovative means for assisting community stakeholders in accessing funds for small projects driven by community interests. \nAn important part of managing a high performing municipality is successfully interacting with and incorporating the needs and desires of constituents while respecting the fiscal constraints of administration. The nonprofit “ioby” connects ideas with resources to activate positive change in local communities in part by using crowdfunding to drive projects to success.  Crowdfunding pools small online donations from individuals for a cause or a project. \nProviding motivated community members with new means to self-fund projects is a win-win for meeting local enthusiasm\, empowering activity\, and implementing new initiatives. \nTake part in this webinar to learn how ioby helps municipalities around the country use crowdfunding tools to advance sustainability goals.  ioby’s David Weinberger will introduce the art of crowdfunding and review best municipal practices in crowdfunding to seed resident-led initiatives. \nThis webinar is best suited for municipalities that are developing or evaluating their community engagement strategies.  Time will be spent discussing the impacts of city/municipal-led crowdfunding programs regarding community ownership of sustainability initiatives and capital projects. \nFREE\nQuestions? Contact Jim Price at jprice@sustainablepittsburgh.org or 412-259-5331
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-actualizing-community-initiatives-crowdfunding-via-ioby-in-our-back-yard-2/
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SUMMARY:WEBINAR: Actualizing Community Initiatives - Crowdfunding via ioby (In Our Back Yard)
DESCRIPTION:A Sustainable Development Academy program presented by the Local Government Academy and Sustainable Pittsburgh’s Sustainable Community Development Network \nThis webinar\, presented for local government leaders in Southwestern PA\, introduces participants to an innovative means for assisting community stakeholders in accessing funds for small projects driven by community interests. \nAn important part of managing a high performing municipality is successfully interacting with and incorporating the needs and desires of constituents while respecting the fiscal constraints of administration. The nonprofit “ioby” connects ideas with resources to activate positive change in local communities in part by using crowdfunding to drive projects to success.  Crowdfunding pools small online donations from individuals for a cause or a project. \nProviding motivated community members with new means to self-fund projects is a win-win for meeting local enthusiasm\, empowering activity\, and implementing new initiatives. \nTake part in this webinar to learn how ioby helps municipalities around the country use crowdfunding tools to advance sustainability goals.  ioby’s David Weinberger will introduce the art of crowdfunding and review best municipal practices in crowdfunding to seed resident-led initiatives. \nThis webinar is best suited for municipalities that are developing or evaluating their community engagement strategies.  Time will be spent discussing the impacts of city/municipal-led crowdfunding programs regarding community ownership of sustainability initiatives and capital projects. \nFREE\nQuestions? Contact Jim Price at jprice@sustainablepittsburgh.org or 412-259-5331
URL:https://sustainablepittsburgh.org/event/webinar-actualizing-community-initiatives-crowdfunding-via-ioby-in-our-back-yard/
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