Welcome to the Think Space

On January 22nd, MBD staff began the process of developing the Community Economic Think Space.
Objective:
The think space will be to explore and analyze the in-depth impacts of microenterprise development, foster grassroots community building, and create awareness of the issues surrounding community economic growth and health. Finally, the think tank will involve every member of the community in the creation and implementation of solutions to community-wide issues.
Goals:
To include, inform, and influence policy makers
To provide people with a forum to advocate for themselves and their communities
To develop and implement solutions to community issues
The Think Space will be...
A forum for community members, service providers, funders, and policy makers to come together and share ideas, identify issues, and push the edges of community economic development. The think space will create awareness of the issues of community business owners, moblize support, and foster community engagement from all sectors of the community. The think space will be fueled by the needs of the community members, providing a voice and involving them in all phases of the project. The think tank will also identify best practices within Microenterprise to help ensure that efficient, relevant, and timely services are being provided to entrepreneurs in Colorado. Additionally, it will make connections to other industries working towards overall community economic development, and develop a broader strategy for reaching a common goal.
Above all, the think space will be a centralized and focused forum for idea sharing and learning in the community, whatever that community may grow to be, and it will be driven by the needs of that community.
The Community will...
-Provide input on economic issues facing business owners and other members of the community
-Advocate for themselves and the community
-Plan and attend regular, community-led information sessions
-Take lead roles in the implementation of intiatives and solutions
-Actively engage in networking and idea-sharing tools
MBD Clients will...
-Form key focus groups to brainstorm focus areas
-Identify strategies for including people in the think space
-Disseminate information to the greater community
MBD Staff will...
-Help to identify key members of the community
-Drive internal efforts through participation in the innovation box and staff learning opportunities
-Identify and research industry 'hot topics'
-Facilitate community forums and keep momentum going
The Community Economic Development Think Space is designed to think beyond the status quo when it comes to holistic community development; to push the envelope and create strategies that will influence policy, improve community networks and services, and utlimately redefine what community economic development means.
Let us hear what you have to say!
This is merely the begining of the conversation, and we invite all those who have ideas and concepts to share to do so by utilizing this blog and by taking part in the upcoming community forums.

Monday, January 22, 2007

The Think Tank Vision

On January 22nd, MBD staff began the process of developing the Community Economic Think Tank.

Objective: The think tank will be to explore and analyze the in-depth impacts of microenterprise development, foster grassroots community building, and create awareness of the issues surrounding community economic growth and health. Finally, the think tank will involve every member of the community in the creation and implementation of solutions to community-wide issues.

Goals:

  • To include, inform, and influence policy makers
  • To provide people with a forum to advocate for themselves and their communities
  • To develop and implement solutions to community issues

The Think Tank will be...

A forum for community members, service providers, funders, and policy makers to come together and share ideas, identify issues, and push the edges of community economic development. The think tank will create awareness of the issues of community business owners, moblize support, and foster community engagement from all sectors of the community. The think tank will be fueled by the needs of the community members, providing a voice and involving them in all phases of the project. The think tank will also identify best practices within Microenterprise to help ensure that efficient, relevant, and timely services are being provided to entrepreneurs in Colorado. Additionally, it will make connections to other industries working towards overall community economic development, and develop a broader strategy for reaching a common goal.

Above all, the think tank will be a centralized and focused forum for idea sharing and learning in the community, whatever that community may grow to be, and it will be driven by the needs of that community.

The Community will...

  • Provide input on economic issues facing business owners and other members of the community
  • Advocate for themselves and the community
  • Plan and attend regular, community-led information sessions
  • Take lead roles in the implementation of intiatives and solutions
  • Actively engage in networking and idea-sharing tools

MBD Clients will...

  • Form key focus groups to brainstorm focus areas
  • Identify strategies for including people in the think tank
  • Disseminate information to the greater community

MBD Staff will...

  • Help to identify key members of the community
  • Drive internal efforts through participation in the innovation box and staff learning opportunities
  • Identify and research industry 'hot topics'
  • Facilitate community forums and keep momentum going

The Community Economic Development Think Tank is designed to think beyond the status quo when it comes to holistic community development; to push the envelope and create strategies that will influence policy, improve community networks and services, and utlimately redefine what community economic development means.

Let us hear what you have to say!

This is merely the begining of the conversation, and we invite all those who have ideas and concepts to share to do so by utilizing this blog and by taking part in the upcoming community forums.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

This is just terrific and a great model for other communities! Denver is fortunate to have a progressive nonprofit like MBD to bring the community together around sustainable community economic development.

I publish an electronic newsletter on best practices in microenterprise development. I would like to feature the blog in a future edition. To access the newsletter, cut and paste this link into your browser to sign up.

http://visitor.constantcontact.com/email.jsp?m=1101503208968

Best wishes to MBD - a true leader in microenterprise development in the U.S.

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Highly descriptive article, I enjoyed that bit. Will there be a part 2?