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CreatingQualityCommunitiesandSustainableRegionsacrossTennesseethroughpublic,private
andphilanthropiccollaboration.
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable
Purpose:
•Bring together public, private and philanthropic leaders and organizations across our unique and diverse regions
•Advance local, regional, and statewide Quality Communities Principles and Practices
•Share knowledge and resources to build internal and external capacity
•Educate, communicate and collaborate in support of our shared regional and state‐wide efforts
A word from our Partners
• Why is Regionalism Important?
• What Does Sustainability Mean to Tennessee?
• What do you hope to achieve from the Roundtable?
Shared Goals:
•Economic Competitiveness and Job Creation
•Quality Community Development ensuring Choice and Access to Housing, Transportation, Workforce Participation
•Wise Use of Fiscal and Natural Resources
State and Federal Advisors
Network
WorkingcollaborativelyforsuccessfulimplementationofQualityCommunitiesPrinciplesandPrograms
acrossourWest,MiddleandEastTennesseeRegions.
FundersAffiliate Organizations
Alternative Case Growth ScenarioCumberland Region Tomorrow Regional Visioning ProjectMiddle Tennessee’s
Alternative Case Scenario
Current CRT Quality Growth Projects
•Robertson County Comprehensive Plan
•Cheatham County Sustainable Tourism Plan
•Nashville General Plan
•Columbia and Dickson Neighborhood Redevelopment Strategies
• Fort Campbell Sustainability Efforts
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable Funders
Ingram Foundation
Steve Turner
Tennessee Workforce Development
State and Federal Advisors
Network Members
WorkingcollaborativelyforsuccessfulimplementationofQualityCommunitiesPrinciplesandPrograms
acrossourWest,MiddleandEastTennesseeRegions.
Affiliate Organizations
Actions:
•CreateLeadershipNetwork– local,regional,state,national
•LeverageExpertiseandResources
• DevelopNewRegionalCapacityandSynergy
•PositionTennesseeastheLeadingSouthernState
•AdvanceTennessee'sEconomicVitality,LivabilityandSustainability
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable Communication and Messaging
Videos
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable Best Practices and Stories Series
Quality Communities Education Series
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable 2012‐2013 Projects
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable Incentives Project
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable Leadership Network
Tennessee Regions’ Roundtable 2012‐2013 Projects
Q & A
Dr. Bridget JonesExecutive DirectorOffice: 615‐986‐[email protected]
Also visit us at www.cumberlandregiontomorrow.org for program information and sign up for our e‐newsletter to stay abreast of quality growth issues in the region!