2008 Events
Select a city to see more about Exploring Innovation in Community Development Week events.
| St. Louis - April 14 | St. Louis - April 15 |
| St. Louis - April 16 | St. Louis - April 17 |
| Little Rock - April 14 | Little Rock - April 16 |
| Cleveland, Miss. - April 14 | Louisville - April 17 |
| Memphis - April 18 | |
| St. Louis | |
Title |
Pursuing a Vision of Excellence |
Date |
April 14, 2008 |
Location |
The Old Rock House |
Description |
"Community development needs are so great that a heavy dose of innovation must be part of the solution. The creativity shown from the very beginning of the exciting kick-off event was evidence that fresh thinking is high on the agenda." - Frank Stokes, Innovate St. Louis
"I enjoyed the event and the networking opportunity was wonderful. The venue was a great place to learn about for future entertainment and dining. The Incubation Factory will stay on my radar screen as well. I also appreciated the Fed providing such perfect weather!" - Priscilla Block, St. Louis ArtWorks
This hallmark event kicked off Exploring Innovation in Community Development Week, sponsored by the Community Affairs Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis. It celebrated the role of innovation in shaping the community development industry, included special guests, governmental proclamations, a brief program, tours of The Art of Living Building, entertainment, food, beverages, and attendance gifts and prizes. The invitation was extended to a diverse group representing community and economic development organizations and their supporters from many fields. |
Video |
Watch Dan Schmitt, founder and CEO of The Incubation Factory. |
Information |
Matthew Ashby Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis 314-444-8891 |
| St. Louis | |
Title |
Affordable Green Building Open House |
Date |
April 15, 2008 |
Location |
There were two open houses:
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Description |
St. Louis County, Office of Community Development, and EcoUrban Homes in St. Louis collaborated on this event. Nearly 45 people visited one or both sites.
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Photo |
LEED Platinum Home 3140 Pennsylvania Ave., St. Louis |
Information |
St. Louis County Darlene Rich 314-615-4592
St. Louis City Jay Swoboda 314-662-0392 |
Bonus Feature |
On April 19 and 20, EarthWays Center showcased “green” home systems, products and practices in a Victorian-era urban house in the city. The house has been renovated to demonstrate energy efficiency, recycling and waste reduction, renewable energy systems and water conservation.
EarthWays Center is located at 3617 Grandel Square, St. Louis, MO 63108. Admission is $3 for adults. Children 12 and under and Missouri Botanical Garden members are admitted free.
EarthWays Center (www.earthwayscenter.org/earthways.html) is a division of the Missouri Botanical Garden. |
| St. Louis | |
Title |
On the Road to Greater Sustainability: Capitalization of Not-for-Profit Corporations |
Date |
April 16, 2008 |
Location |
Justine Petersen St. Louis, Mo. 63106 |
Description |
"Thanks to the Federal Reserve and Justine Petersen for bringing together such a breadth of nonprofit executives to tackle the important issue of sustainability. It was interesting to hear each non-profit discuss their struggle to collaborate and capitalize." - Vikki Frank, Credit Builders Alliance What helps not-for-profit corporations attract private investments and build more predictable cash flow? A morning coffee gathering included informal discussion led by Robert Boyle of Justine Petersen with guests Kirby Burkholder from IFF and Rex Reed from YouthBridge Community Foundation. Participants brought ideas and issues to add to the mix of discussion topics that included basic capital formation, intermediary relending, socially targeted investments and community development financial institution (CDFI) intermediaries. At the end of the morning, the group decided to meet again to continue the discussion. |
Information |
Sheri Flanigan-Vazquez 314-644-5051 |
| Little Rock | |
Title |
Creating a Roadmap for Innovation |
Date |
April 16, 2008 |
Location |
3 Statehouse Plaza, No. 1 Little Rock, Ark. 72201 |
Description |
“Innovation comes from networks of diverse collaborators working together toward a common goal.” - Satish Nambisan Satish Nambisan, author of The Global Brain, explored the critical role of innovation in the rapidly evolving marketplace. Nambisan examined how lessons learned from other sectors that have incorporated innovation into their culture may be applied to community and economic development. A panel of experts in innovation helped the audience apply the concepts to the market in Arkansas. A reception and book signing followed.
This was the first installment of a three-part community-development speaker series in 2008, sponsored by the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Little Rock Branch.
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Photo |
Dr. Satish Nambisan, author of The Global Brain, |
Information |
Julie Kerr 501-324-8296 |
| Memphis | |
Title |
The United Way Venture Fund: Planting the Seeds of Innovation |
Date |
April 18, 2008 |
Location |
2625 Thousand Oaks Blvd. Memphis, Tenn. 38118 |
Description |
“We commend the St. Louis Fed and the Memphis Branch for its leadership in convening diverse groups to plan and mobilize community efforts that improve lives for all residents.” - Harry Shaw, president, United Way of the Mid-South This luncheon recognized the United Way of the Mid-South’s Avron B. Fogelman Venture Fund and the outstanding contributions of the Venture Fund Grant recipients. For 21 years, these one-time grants for the creation, development and implementation of innovative approaches that produce long-term solutions to community issues have had a major impact in addressing unmet community needs in Memphis and the surrounding area. Sponsored by the Community Development Office of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Memphis Branch. |
Information |
Kathy Moore Cowan Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, Memphis Branch |
| Pine Bluff, Ark. | |
Title |
Smart Technology for Smarter Business Training |
Date |
April 15, 2008 |
Location |
Southern Good Faith Fund Business Development Center |
Description |
Southern Good Faith Fund kicked off its Smart Technology for Smarter Business Training during Exploring Innovation in Community Development Week. This fun, interactive training is geared to help owners of small businesses learn how to apply technology to their day-to-day operations. Southern Good Faith Fund is a nonprofit whose mission is to increase the incomes and assets of low-income and low-skilled residents of the Delta in Arkansas and Mississippi. |
Information |
Miriam Karanja, 870-535-6233, ext. 38 |
exploring: searching or traveling for the purpose of discovery innovation: to add value by applying a new idea or method to something established |
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