KLA Perspectives

How to Give Everyone a Voice at Community Events: Part 2

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jul 23, 2017 10:41:22 PM

This is Part 2 of 2 based on my recent SAS Talk with Kim podcast with Emie Michaud Weinstock of Reveled Up, a branding and event marketing boutique. A good chunk of our discussion focused on the importance of the speakers and/or facilitators, which is what dive into here. In Part 1 we go through the content and design of the events. And we've compiled a Top 10 Best Practices list. 

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Topics: sustainability, community engagement, SAS Talk Podcast

10 Best Practices: Giving Everyone a Voice at Community Events

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jul 12, 2017 10:34:21 AM

Community engagement is a critical part of our sustainability work and the linchpin for setting and meeting long-term goals. KLA teamed up with Emie Michaud Weinstock of Reveled Up, a branding and event marketing boutique, for a recent SAS Talk with Kim podcast. She shared so much useful information about how to design an event that engages everyone in your community that we have two companion blog posts: Part 1 focuses on event content and design; Part 2 on speakers and facilitators.

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Topics: community engagement, local government, SAS Talk Podcast

How to Give Everyone a Voice at Your Community Events: Part 1

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jul 12, 2017 10:26:09 AM

Part 1 of a 2-part series. Part 2 focuses on speakers and facilitators.

Listen Now!

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Topics: community engagement, SAS Talk Podcast

The Circular Economy: Phoenix Reverses Course on Waste

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jun 15, 2017 3:32:42 PM

Podcast with John Trujillo on Their Outside-the-Box Approach

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Topics: sustainability, community engagement, SAS Talk Podcast

Trees: They Do a City (and Body) Good (New Podcast!)

Posted by Kim Lundgren on Jun 1, 2017 9:19:00 PM

UPDATE 2018 (Originally posted June 2017): Congratulations to the team we interviewed for this podcast. They received an American Planning Association Achievement Award at the National Planning Conference for their work on this project. 

 

 

Have you ever been called (or called someone else) a “treehugger”? I personally wear that moniker as a badge of honor. For decades that has been a catchall term for anyone who supports protecting wild forests, clean air and water, open spaces, sustainable places, and so on. But aside from the “hugging” part about loving and caring, the one word in our language that has come to symbolize sustainability and environmental protection is “trees.”

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Topics: community engagement, public health

Using Data to Tell Your Story (Repost from APWA Reporter)

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 23, 2017 9:34:55 PM

This article originally appeared in the May 2017 edition of the APWA (American Public Works Association) Reporter on page 50. You can access that publication here. 

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Topics: community engagement, local government

New podcast: Facing Climate Threats Head-on with a Neighborhood Resilience Plan

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 22, 2017 9:48:43 AM

 

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Topics: climate adaptation, SAS Talk Podcast

10 Memorable Moments from APA

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 11, 2017 9:34:29 PM

The KLA team just got back from the American Planning Association's National Planning Conference in New York City. Here are 10 of our most memorable moments and key takeaways from the event:

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Topics: sustainability, community engagement, local government

Going to APA #NPC17? Come See Us!

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 2, 2017 10:26:29 AM

What is a Sustainability Dashboard?

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Topics: dashboard, APA, conferences

Apply What We Learned from the KLA Branding Exercise to Your Community Program

Posted by Kim Lundgren on May 1, 2017 10:29:55 PM

Just over two years into my new company, I took a step back in order to take a giant leap forward. I went through a comprehensive branding exercise, the kind that I -- like many of us in start-up  mode -- had glossed over in the early days. The end result was a new name (KLA), new logo, new website, new marketing collateral -- and a new appreciation for why I do what I do. That journey and the lessons I learned along the way could prove instructive for your community programs. 

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Topics: community engagement, local government