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The role of North Carolina’s Office of Strategic Partnerships: An interview with Jenni Owen, Director of Strategic Partnerships, North Carolina – Episode #177

Andy Feldman's Gov Innovator podcast

As its website notes, “This includes elevating the State’s internal capacity to use and generate evidence in its policy and programmatic functions.” ” The office is situated within the state’s Office of State Budget and Management (OSBM), within the Governor’s Office.

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WMATA and MWCOG announce new joint transit initiative | Could a regional "transport association" be on the horizon, or just a transit bailout?

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

From the article: In a news release sent out Wednesday, officials said that the organizations’ Boards of Directors will meet on May 1 to start “months-long discussions about how to efficiently provide, fund, and govern public transit.” I first understood the DC area transit planning gap in two dimensions. And financing.

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GovLoop

He has a master’s degree in public policy from Duke University and a bachelor’s degree from Colby College. In 2021, after 10 years of entrepreneurship, she joined Granicus as the Strategic Lead for CX and Innovation. His areas of expertise include digital strategy and transformation, acquisition, and program management.

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PERFORMANCE READER’S GUIDE (PART 2)

Barrett & Greene

Hall, Managing and Measuring Performance in Public and Nonprofit Organizations: An Integrated Approach , 2nd Edition, Jossey-Bass, 2015. Office of Management and Budget, with a longtime commitment to improve government performance. More recommendations from these and other performance management enthusiasts will follow in future weeks.

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The White House’s Focus on Closing Costs: Long Overdue and Worth the Fight (Part 2)

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

However, appraisers are different from the other groups discussed herein: they are not numerous (estimated at just 78,000 nationally), working mainly as smaller, local providers – and thus not collectively wealthy enough to support a large lobbying and advocacy budget. There seem to be three reasons for this exceptionalism.

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Current GSE Guarantee Fees Are Too Low to Be Consistent with Regulatory Capital: Does This Mean a Large Increase Is Coming?

The Stoop (NYU Furman Center)

2 In November of last year, the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA), the regulator and conservator of the two companies, issued its annual report on their G-fees (the G-fee Report), covering calendar year 2021. taxpaying public. From mid-2019 to the third quarter of 2021, Freddie Mac’s assets increased by 38 percent.

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20th anniversary of the blog| Urban revitalization systems thinking's greatest hits: Part two -- not transportation

Rebuilding Place in Urban Space

Part 1: Overview and Theoretical Foundations ," (2021) -- " St. Part 2: Implementation Approach and Levers ," (2021) -- " Revisiting St. Louis: what would I recommend for a comprehensive revitalization program? Louis: what would I recommend for a comprehensive revitalization program? Even neighborhood associations.