Anchor Institutions Task Force

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Seizing the Power of Our Value Medical Library Association May 2 - 7, 2003 San Diego, CA Patricia L. Thibodeau, AHIP Duke University Medical Center Library.
Advertisements

Responsibility in a Time of Crisis A LEAP Forum co-hosted by Miami Dade College and the Association of American Colleges & Universities May 21, 2009 Eduardo.
Global Planners Network Networking Event Spatial Planning and the Right to the City An RTPI Perspective.
Session Creating Health Equity: Going Beyond the Health Gap, the Mental Health Gap, and the Climate Gap Advancing equity through health in all policies:
Institute of Industrial Engineers State of the Institute Report Strategic Plan May 2013 Kim LaScola Needy Don Greene President Executive Director.
AAP Department of Community Pediatrics Community Pediatrics Can it be taught, Can it be learned, Can it be practiced? “Caring, compassionate, and knowledgeable.
Session Creating Health Equity: Going Beyond the Health Gap, the Mental Health Gap, and the Climate Gap Advancing equity through health in all policies:
A SHARED FUTURE “In search of jobs and economic opportunity, migrants are fueling economic growth, revitalizing neighborhoods, enhancing global connections,
Professional Organizations & Health Education Literature.
Exchange A7: Linking activity in Europe – UNEP mapping and building sustainability across universities and colleges in Europe Wayne Talbot, WTA Education.
One Community One Goal The purpose of One Community One Goal (OCOG) is to provide Miami-Dade County with a roadmap for its future economic development.
Housing and the European World Health Organisation Healthy City Programme By Dave Leonard WHO Co-ordinator Sunderland.
Institute of Industrial Engineers State of the Institute Report Presented at 2014 Annual Conference June 1, 2014 Dennis Oates Don Greene President Executive.
THE FUTURE OF THE ARVADA CENTER FOR THE ARTS AND HUMANITIES.
Education and Engagement Template Round One. A Greater Baltimore Region Involving community residents in the Opportunity Collaborative.
THE GLOBAL UNIVERSITY By William I. Brustein Associate Provost for International Affairs The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
Summary of the U.S. Task Force on United Way’s Economic Model & Growth.
AIAA’s Publications Business Publications New Initiatives Subcommittee Wednesday, 9 January 2008 Rodger Williams.
Institute of Industrial Engineers State of the Institute Report May 2012 Doug Rabeneck, President Don Greene, Executive Director.
MHC at its Best MHC at its Best.
Policy Research and Innovation Research and Innovation Enhancing and focusing EU international cooperation in research and innovation: A strategic approach.
PHLS is an independent program of the National Network of Public Health Institutes The Public Health Leadership Society: Beyond an Alumni Association 2009.
International Year for People of African Descent.
Background Nature and function Rationale Opportunities for TB control Partnering process.
ANCHOR INSTITUTIONS AND COMMUNITIES : Creating Shared Value Together Netter Center 20 th Anniversary Conference Mary Kay Leonard, CEO Initiative for a.
November 2, 2015 A Snapshot: Statewide Landscape Washington State Community Foundations 2015 Convening.
Centre for Local Economic Strategies Lessons from the United States 7 th October 2015, Manchester Matthew Jackson, Deputy Chief Executive.
Engaging in your Community Social Embeddeness at ASU Presenter Name, Ph.D. Presenter Title, Arizona State University Last updated
Understanding Cultural Planning Considering a Cultural Plan for Erie and Niagara Counties Impact and Issues Presented to the Greater Buffalo Cultural Alliance.
Faculty Well-Being: What is it, Can it survive, and Why does it matter? Ann E. Austin Michigan State University and National Science Foundation AAC&U Annual.
Affiliates Inaugural Discovery Breakfast May 24, 2007.
Penn State’s Strategic Plan Where We’re Headed and How the Plan Involves and Affects Community Leaders Dr. Nicholas P. Jones Meeting of the State College-Downtown.
STRATEGIC DIRECTIONS— : Focusing on Growth & Impact 2016 NNCG Annual Meeting Washington DC.
Welcome to the NACADA Global Community NACADA 2016 Region 9 Conference.
The activities of civil society organisations in the European Year of Volunteering (EYV 2011) & the role of the EYV2011 Alliance.
Partnering with Local Institutional Stakeholders.
WHO WE ARE Spark Ventures exists to form partnerships with high-impact organizations around the world that help vulnerable children achieve their potential.
UNGGIM – PRIVATE SECTOR NETWORK. AGENDA > OVERVIEW OF PRIVATE SECTOR >PURPOSE AND VISION OF PRIVATE SECTOR NETWORK > STRUCTURE AND TERMS OF REFERENCE.
Delivering the 2030 Agenda for Peaceful, Just and Inclusive Societies
World federation of associations for teacher education Post office Box Columbus, Ohio USA
Drexel University October 2014
Academic Libraries: Perspectives on the Information Organization
Health Promotion & Aging
THE ADVANCED LEADERSHIP INITIATIVE
Call for Action & International Initiative
This webinar featured David Quigley, Provost, and Michael Lochhead, Executive Vice President. Periodically, the University embarks on a strategic.
GOVERNANCE COUNCILS AND HARTNELL’S GOVERNANCE MODEL
MAINSTREAMING OF WOMEN, CHILDREN AND PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES’ CONSIDERATIONS IN RELATION TO THE ENERGY SECTOR Presentation to the Joint Meeting of the.
European Commission Communication on Social Protection in EU Development Cooperation Brussels, 3rd December 2012.
HEALTH IN POLICIES TRAINING
skyway solutions BUILDING COMMUNITY, HONORING DIVERSITY
European Foundation Centre (EFC) Sarah Impens, Director of Operations
Corporate Social Responsibility and TIAA Serves
Annual Report of Achievements
Research for all Sharing good practice in research management
The Place Standard, housing and local environmental quality
CONNECT: Sydney A New Platform for City Development
Launch of Towards 2020 GWP Strategy.
One Voice Central Texas Presentation to CAN Board
Finding the Civic Learning in Your Classroom
ACE INTERNATIONALIZATION LAB
Conference Presentation: Higher Education for a Sustainable Future Original Lilly Conference on College Teaching Miami University, Armstrong Student.
Boosting Social Enterprises in Europe December 3-4, 2015
Innovation and the voluntary, community and social enterprise sector – digital horizons, practical applications Please delete the sub heading ‘Section.
BELFAST HEALTHY CITIES 25th ANNIVERSARY LECTURE SERIES
Student Services Advisory Council
Building a Great Campus Civic Action Plan
Global Cardiovascular Nursing Leadership Forum
Building a Great Campus Civic Action Plan
Space Coast chapter American society of safety professionals
Presentation transcript:

Anchor Institutions Task Force David J. Maurrasse June 18, 2019 Council of Europe

Anchor Institutions Are enduring organizations that remain in their geographic places, and play an integral role in their local communities and economies Cannot easily leave, even in the midst of capital flight – universities, hospitals, arts and culture organizations, various significant employers While objectively rooted, anchor institutions are not necessarily philosophically committed to being engaged in their localities

Higher Education Institutions of higher education bring a unique blend of assets as anchors – intellectual, human, physical, economic, and social capital The social mission of institutions of higher education prioritizes contributions to the improvement of various aspects of the human condition – knowledge to improve society This mission can be applied locally to improve our understanding of many pertinent social concerns as well as address challenges facing localities (i.e. economic insecurity, disparities in health and education) As institutions of higher education are interdependent with their surroundings, they are poised to engage in mutually beneficial partnerships with local stakeholders

Anchor Institutions Task Force (AITF) 900+ Founded in 2009, the AITF is an action-oriented learning community promoting the engagement of anchor institutions in community and economic development AITF promotes equitable growth in communities and expanded opportunities for the most vulnerable populations Tenth Anniversary Conference: October 24, 25, 2019 in New York City – conferences address how anchor institutions can improve educational and economic opportunities, and reduce inequities through community partnerships. This conference will also address the future of anchor leadership. www.margainc.com/aitf/

AITF Rationale and Values AITF was created because there was not a space for an individually- based membership organization AITF convenes individuals across sectors because it is important for anchor institutions, government, philanthropy, community organizations, the private sector, and others We are also a values-driven movement organization focusing on the community engagement of anchor institutions of all types Core values: a commitment to collaboration and partnership, equity and social justice, democratic practice, and place

AITF’s Professional Development Subgroups Health professionals (U. Penn, U. Maryland-Baltimore, Nationwide Children’s, U. Chicago, FIU, SBH. U. Connecticut, Association of American Medical Colleges) Higher education presidents (Augsburg, Rutgers-Newark, Rutgers-Camden, Wagner, U. San Diego, Illinois-Urbana, Nebraska-Omaha, Miami Dade College, Queens College, Lehman College) Economic development executives (Syracuse, St. Thomas, U. Penn, Rutgers- Newark, Harvard, Grinnell, Case Western, Cleveland State. U. San Diego)

AITF Explorations Types of Anchors: AITF continually broadens the types of anchors represented in the network and featured at conferences Global: AITF includes global members, and is collaborating to organize meetings outside of the U.S. in collaboration with international partners (e.g. the Council of Europe) Local Strategic Dialogues: Inspired by European meetings, AITF has launched a framework for thematic local meetings to stimulate unprecedented anchor collaboration around pressing issues in various communities (San Diego – affordable housing) Publications: AITF publishes the Journal on Anchor Institutions and Communities and periodically publishes literature reviews Substantive Areas: AITF continually addresses the role of anchor institutions in education, health, and economic development; as the field evolves, AITF has been exploring additional areas (i.e. the role of local government in anchor partnerships, multi-anchor partnerships, the arts, racial equity, the future of anchor leadership, financial institutions)

Directions AITF was created in order to be a big tent for the individuals committed to the engagement of universities and other anchors; AITF is based on individual memberships and easy to join These individuals represent anchor institutions as well as the various institutions and organizations in the field represented at this meeting Perhaps there is an opportunity for similar networking in Europe and other parts of the world The AITF continues to maintain an interest in working with those encouraging anchor institutions to deepen their contributions to their local communities and to connect them globally

Contact www.margainc.com AITF: www.margainc.com/aitf/ Twitter @aitaskforce @margainc dmaurrasse@margainc.com