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Re-imagining a More Sustainable Cleveland

Creating healthier, more economically-sustainable communities for all residents to access resources and public assets is the underlying value of Re-imagining a More Sustainable Cleveland. The project began as a year-long planning process that identified citywide strategies to reuse vacant properties that will serve as community assets. Check out the report to learn more about the project. Click here to read more.

 

Rightside Spotlight

Grantee Spotlight: Design Corps and Tulane City Center

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Design Corps supports the vital role that design can play in addressing critical issues and needs of communities. Through the Social Economic Environmental Design (SEED) initiative, Design Corps provides communities, institutions and design professionals with the tools and services they need to integrate community-engaged processes into design activities, leading to projects that reflect a community's values and cultural identities. Public inclusion as a "best practice" in design is increasingly recognized as a highly effective way to sustain the health and longevity of a place or a community.

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