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Website: www.gss-set.blogspot.com
 
Author: Tim Razzaq
 
Publisher: Building Open Opportunity Structures Together
 
Date published: Sun, Feb 03, 2008
 
Keywords: Smart Growth, Sustainable Design, Green Building, Urban Revitalization, Walkable Communities
 
Country: United States
 
Scale of activity: 5
 

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New (2/12/08) Smart/Green-Facts, Calendar, Posts, and Sponsorship Opportunities: Fearturing Historic Preservation & Smart Growth:

New posts at GSS-SET Central: Click Smart Growth's Historic Preservation, Walkability, and Sustainability all meet at Trenton's BSBB (Part 1 of a series) to read part 1 of this educational series And Sponsorship/Cause-related Marketing Opportunity

BOOST Events:  FREE to the public, donation accepted and encouraged (Make checks or money orders payable to Visionary Economic Business Solutions (VEBS) c/o BOOST * 23 West Street * Bordentown , NJ 08505 .  VEBS is a federally tax-exempt 501©3 non-partisan nonprofit organization serving the world of not-for-profits with grant-writing and capacity-building services. For more information, please call (206) 202-2883 or email GSS-SET Central/VEBS

Friday, February 29: New Jersey Future's Redevelopment Forum 2008 that will be held on Friday, February 29 at the Hyatt in New Brunswick . Featured lunch speakers are Jonathan F.P. Rose, founder of Jonathan Rose Companies (keynote), as well as Commissioners Joseph V. Doria, Jr. and Lisa P. Jackson, NJ Departments of Community Affairs and of Environmental Protection, respectively. Twenty-two (22) workshops are scheduled covering four tracks of instruction and planners are advised that the Forum has been approved for Certification Maintenance credits (CM). For more information or to register, please click here.

Saturday, March 1:Part 1 of 3 BOOST's FREE TO THE PUBLIC (donations accepted) Winter 2008 Documentary Viewing and Discussion series features Trenton's premiere forum moderator, Professor Alvyn Haywood, at 12 noon on Saturday, March 1 at Classics Used and Rare Books, located at 117 South Warren Street in downtown Trenton (NJ) with Introducing Abraham: The Secret Behind the Secret, part 1 of 3. Also To join as an early-bird for participation in GSS-SET, feel free to www.gss-set.blogspot.com

Saturday, April 3:Part 2 of 3 BOOST's FREE TO THE PUBLIC (donations accepted) Winter 2008 Documentary Viewing and Discussion series features Trenton's premiere forum moderator, Professor Alvyn Haywood, at 12 noon on Saturday, April at Classics Used and Rare Books, located at 117 South Warren Street in downtown Trenton (NJ) with Introducing Abraham: The Secret Behind the Secret, part 2 of 3. Also To join as an early-bird for participation in GSS-SET, feel free to www.gss-set.blogspot.com

Saturday, May 5:Part 3 of 3 BOOST's FREE TO THE PUBLIC (donations accepted) Winter 2008 Documentary Viewing and Discussion series features Trenton's premiere forum moderator, Professor Alvyn Haywood, at 12 noon on Saturday, May 5 at Classics Used and Rare Books, located at 117 South Warren Street in downtown Trenton (NJ) with Introducing Abraham: The Secret Behind the Secret, part 3 of 3. Also To join as an early-bird for participation in GSS-SET, feel free to www.gss-set.blogspot.com

Saturday, May 17:  Professor Alvyn Haywood continues his signature documentary screenings and community discussions with Brother Minister - the Assassination of Malcolm X at Classics Used and Rare Books on Saturday, May 17 from 12 noon until 2pm. free admission, donations accepted.

The 1965 murder of militant Nation of Islam leader Malcolm X remains a vivid, controversial incident, sparking a decade of federal court cases. Jack Baxter's riveting documentary Brother Minister re-examines the case, offering new information on the links between Malcolm X's death and investigation and such figures as Louis Farrakhan and J. Edgar Hoover. Includes an exclusive interview with Malcolm X's secretary, James 67X.

Saturday, June 7:On Saturday, June 7, 2008 at 12 noon, Professor Alvyn Haywood will facilitate a screening and community discussion for Sundance TV Channel's, Big Idea for a Small Planet, the Build Episode at Classics Used and Rare Books located at 117 South Warren Street in downtown Trenton.

 

In this episode, a visionary architect works with clients to build their first "green" home; a designer demonstrates his real-life tree house made of growing tree trunks; and environmentally conscious ideas are introduced to low-income neighborhoods.

 

Please visit www.gss-set.blogspot.com for more community resources and networking opportunities.



Sponsorship/Cause-related Marketing Opportunities for Corporations, Small Businesses, and Individuals


Dear Business Leader:

Building Open Opportunity Structures Together (BOOST) and Partners invites corporations, small businesses, and individuals to become sponsors of our year-long series of public awareness forums and leadership development workshops:- Green, Smart, and Sustainable Stakeholder Education and Training (GSS-SET). GSS-SET is being offered as a means to to highlight, promote, and advance policies and practices that increase society's capacity to effectively implement green building, sustainable design, and smart growth principles into projects and programs.

Our sponsors will enjoy enhancing their corporate and business image, promoting good will among their employees and investors, reach high-caliber volunteers whom are all leaders in their professions, foster an association between their customers and our growing network of Partners and community stakeholders, and create an atmosphere for positive change throughout the state of New Jersey and the tri-state area.

To inquire about this exciting and unique opportunity, please call (206) 202-2883 or email GSS-SET Central.

Thank you, in advance, for your interest in and support of Green, Smart, and Sustainable Stakeholder Education and Training 2008-09.



http://www.gss-set.blogspot.com/
is dedicated towards providing members of the general public as well as professionals in the fields of redevelopment, green building, sustainable design, and smart growth an opportunity to link, learn, share, and sustain structured relationships that lead towards better policies, practices, and projects in urban revitalization.  Developed by Building Open Opportunity Structures Together (BOOST), we have put together a series of publci awareness forums and community capacity building workshops that will be conducted in five regions throughout the state of New Jersey and available on-line via pod- and web-casts.  http://www.gss-set.blogspot.com/ is your Green, Smart, and Sustainable Central location for events, resources, and networking.

Here is a snapshop of GSS-SET '08-09 activities and sponsors can inquire about becoming a marketing partner to reach our tens of thousands of affiliates and their constituencies in the New Jersey/New York/Eastern PA/Delaware Valley region.

BOOST Green, Smart, & Sustainable Stakeholder Education and Training '08-'09

Introduction to GSS-SET '08-'09:

BOOST is a creative community solutions network of individuals, organizations, businesses, and institutions dedicated towards providing timely, relevant, reliable, and well-structured information to the general public and target audiences. Green building, sustainable design, smart growth, and environmental economy are all gaining headway as focal points of discussion in both the community and governmental arenas and the need for educational venues facilitated by industry experts is growing rapidly.

Green, Smart and Sustainable Stakeholder Education and Training is the natural outgrowth of three years of research, community organizing, network building, and over one hundred small group meetings, focus sessions, conferences, workshops, and seminars produced by dozens of stakeholders in the BOOST network. Our activities have been featured in newspapers, magazines, program books, radio, and on the internet and the expectations and demand for producing more focused, leading-edge, and geographically broader programming have lead us to this point.

Our 2007-08 activities have include:

¨ Community outreach programming that brought in over 1,000 curiosity and residency seekers to the newly renovated historic, sustainable design Broad Street Bank mixed-use multifamily apartment complex in New Jersey’s capital, Trenton (NJ)

¨ Community Building Forum #3 (January 20, 2007)with over 100 in attendance and media coverage) featuring seven presenters of nearly three dozen programs for local residents to take advantage of regarding job, career, housing, education, cultural, and business options and opportunities in the Trenton region;

¨ Workshop by Bob Blakeman for P. S. & S. Keyspan on “Current Best Practices in Green Building;

¨ Workshop by John Cusack for NJHEPS on “Leadership by Example: Creating Sustainable College Campuses”;

¨ (2) workshops by Mel Leipzig for Mercer County Community College on the “Role of Arts and Artists in Revitalizing Older American Urban Centers;

¨ Workshop by Terri Jover for New Jersey Future on “How Citizens can Measure Smart Growth Using NJF’s Municipal Smart Growth Scorecard”;

¨ (3) workshops by Greg Jones for USA Closers on “Smart Credit Building: How to Development Personal, Business, and Community Credit”;

¨ (2) workshops by Angelica Redpath-Perez for Green Design Now on “How Everyday Citizens can ‘Green-up’ their Home and Offices”;

¨ (2) workshops by Robert Estock for MCCC on “Continuing Education and Training Options and Opportunities at Community Colleges”;

¨ (4) public talks/Q & A by Richard Libbey for Bayville Holdings LLC – the developer of the newly renovated historic green Broad Street Bank Building – on “Real-Time Experiences on Adaptive Reuse Green Building: Hidden Assets and Challenges” – several newspaper articles generated and presentation for NJHEPS (2007) created;

¨ (2) focus sessions with Princeton Area Community Foundation on behalf of Atlantic Philanthropies “Community Experience Partnership: Engaging Older Americans for Civic Good” at two Trenton sites;

¨ (5) workshops by Tim Razzaq for BOOST on “Three Major Challenges to Community Benefits: Leadership Matters” in Asbury Park (NJ) and several Trenton-Mercer locations;

¨ (6) workshops, “Invitation to Civics Education” in association with The Civic Formation Inc.; and

¨ (12) forums featuring (MCCC) Professor Alvyn Haywood’s Documentary Viewings & Community Discussion Series timely and relevant issues of import at Classics Used and Rare Books.

This year, we are building on these relationships and forum-production activities by expanding both our network of partners and geographic reach. Sundance TV Channel, Rutgers University’s Leading Institute, GreenWorks Studio, New Jersey and Company Magazine, and five New Jersey Community Colleges are a few of our new associates as we move from our Trenton-Mercer base into five major regions throughout the Garden State.

We are committed to bring residents of the Tri-State area and our potential sponsors and opportunity to grow their personal, organizational, and business capacities to engage effectively in the new and emerging eco-economy and related industries and are inviting you to be a part of our efforts.

Interested sponsors should contact Tim Razzaq @ timrazzaq@comcast.net to recieved a sponsorship inquiry letter.


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