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PBB Provides Branson, MO "A More Fiscally Sustainable Future for the City."

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

Under the leadership of Finance Director Jamie Rouch and City Manager Bill Malinen, the City pursued PBB as a direct means to connect the way they budgeted to the long-term vision and Strategic Plan that Council had developed for the future of the community. Sign-up for our social media pages so you stay connected with TEAM CPBB!

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10 New Infographic Ideas To Prove the Value and Power of Your Library

Super Library Marketing

Explain Your Strategic Plan An infographic is an engaging way to easily explain the complex information contained in most library strategic plans. Environmental Impact Show the library’s efforts in sustainability and green initiatives. S ubscribe to this blog and you’ll receive an email whenever I post.

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Why Partnerships are Important to Non-Profits

Grant Consulting Services, LLC

Investing time and energy into building relationships with various types of funders is so critical to mission sustainability. Benefits of Nonprofit Collaboration Collaborative efforts enable nonprofits to address complex community issues more effectively and sustainably foster a sense of shared responsibility and mutual growth.

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City of Humboldt Open House Brings Priority Based Budget to Public

PBB Center for Priority Based Budgeting

When it comes to the amount of feedback the city has received from Humboldt residents, the waste management program has received the most feedback through social media. When it comes to the different goals receiving money, Humboldt spends more money on being a safe, reliable infrastructure, and sustainable community.

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Resident Engagement in Vacant Lot Greening: Empowering Communities for Neighborhood Revitalization

Center for Community Progress

To capitalize on these benefits for the expanding vacant lot inventories in low resource settings, communities require strategies that maximize program responsiveness, capacity, and sustainability. Resident involvement may also be important for advancing program capacity and sustainability.