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SUMMARY:Land + Water WORKS Ambassador Program 2019 - Information Session 1
DESCRIPTION:  \nJoin the Land + Water WORKS Coalition (LWWC) to build the green culture shift movement in shift movement. LWWC is currently seeking neighborhood leaders and community-based organizations from across the city of Detroit to apply to serve as 2019 Land + Water WORKS Ambassadors! The LWWC will select 20 individuals and 10 non-profit organizations serving Detroiters to engage community members and local stakeholders in their neighborhoods and service areas. \n  \nIn this role\, residents and local non-profits serving Detroiter’s will receive extensive training on land use\, stormwater management and green stormwater infrastructure and the role we all play in creating a more sustainable Detroit.  Over the course of nine months\, ambassadors will work to engage 10\,000 Detroiter’s participate in meaningful conversations and activities that increase their knowledge and understanding of land and water stewardship resulting in a greater understanding of these issues and increased implementation of GSI practices. \n  \nRead More\nLand +Water WORKS Ambassadors will: \n\nBecome neighborhood experts in green stormwater infrastructure and its benefits to Detroit\nEducate fellow community members and stakeholders on our water system\, the importance of land and water stewardship and the role we all have in helping Detroit become a more sustainable\, healthy and vibrant city.\nBuild relationships with neighbors\, community businesses\, faith-based organizations\, and fellow ambassadors\nGet paid to educate and engage with Detroiters in your community network with individuals earning up to $1\,100 and organizations earning up to $5\,000 for participating in the program.\n\n\n  \nPlease RSVP by contacting Detroit Future City Community Engagement Coordinator Tomicka Robinson at trobinson@detroitfuturecity.com or at 313.259.4407 \n 
URL:https://detroitfuturecity.com/event/lwwc-amb-info-2019-1/
LOCATION:Detroit Future City\, 2990 West Grand Boulevard Suite 2\, Detroit\, MI\, 48202\, United States
CATEGORIES:Land + Water WORKS Coalition
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SUMMARY:Land + Water Works Forum: District 5
DESCRIPTION:Freshwater and land are the most important natural resources we have on earth. Both are necessary for us to survive. On Thursday\, June 28\, learn how together we can protect Detroit’s water and land for generations to come. \nJoin the Land + Water Works Coalition for an evening of presentations\, demonstrations and resources at the Land + Water Works Forum. Hear from groups that have installed green stormwater infrastructure projects in their neighborhoods and learn about the City of Detroit’s Department of Water and Sewerage’s new green stormwater infrastructure initiatives. Attendees will visit rotating stations hosted by land and water stewards and meet with organizations including: \n\nDetroit Future City\nThe Eastside Community Network\nEcoWorks\nFriends of the Rouge\nSierra Club\nKeep Growing Detroit\nMichigan Community Resources\nThe Greening of Detroit\nDetroit Land Bank Authority\nand more!\n\nGenerously sponsored by the Fred A. and Barbara M. Erb Family Foundation. \nFree parking is available on-site. A light supper will be provided. \nThis is the last in a series of seven forums to take place across the city of Detroit before the end of June 2018. To find a Land + Water Works Forum in your district\, visit the Neighborhood Exchange website. \nFor more information\, contact Hannah Colborn at hcolborn@mi-community.org or 313-949-6837.
URL:https://detroitfuturecity.com/event/land-water-works-forum-district-5/
LOCATION:Gleaners Community Food Bank of Southeastern Michigan\, 2131 Beaufait St\, Detroit\, Michigan\, 48207
CATEGORIES:Land + Water WORKS Coalition
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SUMMARY:Land + Water WORKS Summit
DESCRIPTION:Join the Land + Water WORKS Coalition\, along with local and national leaders in the field of stormwater infrastructure design and implementation\, to discuss how of green stormwater infrastructure (GSI) has the potential to positively transform the landscape of Detroit and improve the health of our communities and water resources.
URL:https://detroitfuturecity.com/event/land-water-works-summit/
LOCATION:Charles H. Wright Museum of African American History\, 315 E Warren Ave\, Detroit\, Michigan \, 48201
CATEGORIES:Land + Water WORKS Coalition
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