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Community Indicators Consortium
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Call for Presentation Proposals for the
September 26 & 27, 2026
GPS for WELL-BEING:
Navigating Data for Equitable, Sustainable Communities
Well-being indicators are used throughout the world to help communities evaluate health, equity and sustainability and to develop a roadmap to improve community conditions.
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2016 Impact Summit will focus on innovative efforts and provide opportunities to exchange knowledge and build on good practices. Are you involved in a campaign, initiative or activity that is transforming how indicators
are used at the local, regional or national level to navigate toward more equitable and sustainable communities?
We are accepting proposals linked to our proposal tracks:
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Measuring Well-being: These sessions will detail tools, methods and technologies for selecting impactful
measures and target populations, collecting useful data, assuring data accuracy and consistency, and/or assessing the progress of communities.
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Connecting Communities: These sessions will present promising innovations that initiated and sustain collaborations
with and among the public, policy makers makers, and other stakeholders, such as public policy initiatives, legislation, innovative partnerships, public outreach, participatory approaches to governance, effective reporting methods using a variety of media,
etc.
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Impacting Well-being: Practices based on sound evidence that make measurable and sustainable improvements
in the well-being of a community; best practices or models for moving from data to action; initiatives that used indicators to reduce inequities and improve resilience in local or regional communities.
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Sustaining our Work: Tools and practices that build internal organizational resilience and financial sustainability
necessary to make an impact on the community.
Proposals are due April 15.
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Community Indicators Consortium
P.O.Box 260, Issaquah, WA 98027
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