NCCP

NATIONAL CONSORTIUM FOR CREATIVE PLACEMAKING
NCCP's spectrum of learning opportunities for individuals includes webinars, workshops, Leadership Summits, a Certificate in Creative Placemaking. Our place-based educational offerings are one-day Strategy Labs and 6-9-month Community Coaching. Some training is free, some fee based. The on-site portions of the Certificate are held in Manchester and northern New Jersey and workshops are held in Orange, NJ and Philadelphia. Webinars are also available.

Naturally Occurring Cultural Districts NY

NATURALL OCCURRING CULTURAL DISTRICTS NY
Regular learning exchanges about multiple themes such as working with government and strengthening cultural hubs and networks. Co-sponsor of an annual cultural organizing workshop. They will work one on one with groups doing community based placemaking. Most training opportunities are open to all based in NYC as well as remotely, are free and fee-based and are customizable.  

Plan F Solutions

PLAN F SOLUTIONS
Assisting with the real estate development process for arts-based economic development as well as permanent creative placemaking activities. This fee-based training is customizable, open to communities across the U.S and is offered in person and remotely.

Project for Public Spaces

PROJECT FOR PUBLIC SPACES
From ‘what is placemaking to how to implement projects, manage public spaces, engage community members, work with stakeholders. Topics also include transportation, public market design planning and operations, gentrification impacts, how to measure outcomes and evaluate impacts. Based in New York City and offering customizable training and technical assistance all over the world in person and remotely.

Sustainable Native Communities Collaborative

SUSTAINABLE NATIVE COMMUNITIES COLLABORATIVE
Focused on community development and capacity building within tribal, especially developing that capacity through an indigenous creative placemaking lens- and how the arts, community, and place influences how we work in the community development space. Training is offered in New Mexico, Arizona, Washington, South Dakota, North Dakota, Maine, New York, Massachusetts, California, Oregon. This free and fee-based training is customizable and offered in person and remotely.

Working Through Growing Pains in Artist

WORKING THROUGH GROWING PAINS IN ARTIST/COMMUNITY DEVELOPER COLLABORATION
At their roots, both the arts and community development amplify a people’s voice. And while this connection makes sense on paper, it can look a lot different in practice. Shelterforce shares three insights from our work together that speak to the promise, and peril, of such collaboration.

Forecast

FORECAST
Forecast packaged our over 40 years of knowledge and experience to bring you learning and professional development opportunities both in-person and online. We customize trainings and workshops for artists, community leaders and allied professionals. We provide key knowledge about managing public art projects, facilitate sessions to help take ideas from formation to implementation, and train community members on how to envision creative places and work with artists.

Community Development Innovation Review

COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT INNOVATION REVIEW: FEDERAL RESERVE BANK OF SAN FRANCISCO
This issue of the Community Development Innovation Review is dedicated to the topic of mental health and community development. It advances the healthy communities conversation by explicitly recognizing the relationship between mental health and physical health as well as the role social factors play in both aspects of overall wellbeing.

Cultural Community Benefits Principles Toolkit

CULTURAL COMMUNITY BENEFITS PRINCIPLES TOOLKIT
The Cultural Community Benefits Principles Toolkit was collaboratively developed by ArtChangeUS with Detroit cultural organizers based on their ongoing efforts to seek accountability, through community benefits agreements, from private developers who receive public support for large-scale development projects. ArtChangeUS and its Core Partners are sharing this toolkit with the wider cultural sector to provide a values-driven and pragmatic approach to shifting our field’s institutional practices while building equitable relationships.

The Art of Resilience, The Resilience of Art

THE ART OF RESILIENCE, THE RESILIENCE OF ART
Looks at the relationship between culture and resilience, based on the premise that the four pillars supporting resilience and livability are environmental, social, economic, and cultural.

Cross-Sector Collaboration