Session Information - CDA

Session 1: Our Communities and Economy – Economic & Demographic Trends (February 27th)

Session 2: Market and Development Trends – Challenges and Opportunities (March 5th)

Session 3 - Community Design & Place-Making (March 12th)

Session 4 - Strengthening Communities (March 19th, 2012) 

Recent News from the Sonoran Institute

news

 

Check out the latest news from the Sonoran Institute

 

Get Social with the Sonoran Institute

  • youtube  Watch us on YouTube
  • facebook  Sonoran Institute on Facebook
  • facebook  Save the Colorado River Delta
  • blog  Discover our blogs
  • twitter  Follow our Tweets

  • Sign up for our newsletter:

    Email:

    Hummingbird Circle


    Hummingbird-Circle-brochure-cover-image-for-WEBHummingbird Circle


    Join our select group of Hummingbird Circle members who have stepped up their giving to support the vital work of the Sonoran Institute.

    Find out how to join today

     
    We need and value your ongoing financial support.

    Donate to the Sonoran  Institute

     

     

    Garfield County Community Development Academy

    The Community Development Academy (CDA) is an eight-week, interactive course presented in Garfield County by the Sonoran Institute.  The course will cover important planning and development issues in the current economy with an emphasis on linking community and economic development goals.  Designed to create a county-wide dialogue regarding these challenges, each session will bring in an expert to discuss the weekly topic and will conclude with significant time for facilitated, informed discussion on how we see these issues playing out in our region.

    The goals of the CDA are to provide:

    • Regional Dialogue: Promote discussion between different sectors and communities. Provide a forum for informed discussion about important trends and issues facing our communities.
    • Education and Training: Blend panel discussions, informative speakers and group discussion to educate participants about key challenges as well as strategies to respond to them.
    • Leadership development: Build individual and group leadership skills to enable and inspire local leaders who wish to make a significant contribution to the community and address important planning and development issues in our region.
    • Community Impact: Help communities realize local development goals.  

    Open to all members of the community, the CDA encourages participation by those who have an interest in:

    • Promoting quality community design and development throughout Garfield County
    • Learning ways to positively influence the growth and future of our valley community

     

    Session Information:

    Session 1: Our Communities and Economy – Economic & Demographic Trends (February 27th)

    Session 2: Market and Development Trends – Challenges and Opportunities (March 5th, 2012)

    Session 3 - Community Design & Place-Making (March 12th, 2012)

    Session 4 - Strengthening Communities (March 19th, 2012)

     

    Resources: