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2005-085-RES APPLICATION TO PROPOSE THE CITY'S HOMESTEAD PROGRAM AS AN ELIGIBLE RECIPIENT FOR 2006 INNOVATIONS IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AWARD
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2005-085-RES APPLICATION TO PROPOSE THE CITY'S HOMESTEAD PROGRAM AS AN ELIGIBLE RECIPIENT FOR 2006 INNOVATIONS IN AMERICAN GOVERNMENT AWARD
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<br />Government Innovators Network: A Portal for Democratic Governance and Innovation <br /> <br />Page 2 of2 <br /> <br />Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (Wisconsin) I July 11, 2005 <br />TopIc; Participation <br />Schools seek help from turnaround specialists; Experts a less-drastic way to <br />battle failing city scores <br />The Baltimore Sun I July 11, 2005 <br />Topic: Education and Training <br />Three little numbers': 211; New phone number Is social service agencies' <br />version of 911 system. <br />The Orange County Register (California) 1 July 11,2005 <br />Topic: Health and Social Services <br />Yale University; "Perfume" to lure mosquitoes and control malaria <br />M2 Presswire I July 8, 2005 <br />Topic: Medical Education & Research <br /> <br />PARTNERS <br /> <br />Govemment Innovators Network <br />was created by a team of <br />distinguished partners. ranging <br />from community-based enterprises <br />to national organizations. <br /> <br />Click here to see the list of <br />partners. <br /> <br />Special Report <br />The Innovations in American Government Program <br /> <br />The Innovations in American Government (lAG) Program is a significant force in <br />recognizing and promoting excellence and creativity in the public sector. Through its <br />annual awards competition. the Program provides concrete evidence that government <br />can work to improve the quality of life for citizens and that it deserves greater public trust. <br />Many award-winning programs have been replicated across jurisdictions and policy <br />areas, and some have served as harbingers of today's reform strategies or as <br />forerunners to state and federal legislation. <br /> <br />The. <br />Innovations <br />In American <br />Government <br />Awords <br /> <br />Each year, the lAG Awards, often referred to as the "Oscars" of government prizes, grant $100,000 to six forward <br />thinking, results-driven government programs at the federal, state, county and city levels. <br /> <br />. More information on the lAG Proaram. <br />. Appiy for the 2006 lAG Awards before the September 15, 2005 deadline. <br />. Read about the 18 finalists for the 2005 lAG Awards. <br />. Learn about cast lAG winners and winners of our affiliated international awards. <br /> <br />Upcominq Events <br />UCEA Executive Leadership Academy <br />July 17. 2005 - July 22,20051 New York City. NY <br />NIJ Annual Conference on Criminal Justice Research and Evaluation: Evidence.Based Policies and Practices <br />July 18, 2005 - July 20, 20051 Washington. DC <br /> <br />more <br /> <br />International Union for the Scientific Study of Population <br />Juiy 18, 2005 - July 23, 2005 i Tours. France <br /> <br />Featured Awards <br /> <br />Resolve to Stop the Violence Program <br />Innovations in American Government Awards <br />2005-06-30 10:30:25 <br /> <br />Perlonnance.based Standards for Juvenile Correction and Detention Facilities <br />Innovations in American Government Awards <br />2005-05-1716:46:38 <br /> <br />Natural Drainage Systems <br />Innovations in American Government Awards <br />2005-05-1716:47:15 <br /> <br />Site Powered by <br /> <br />I~; knowledgeplex" <br /> <br />Cl2005 by Harvard University Kennedy School of Government. All Rights Reserved. <br />~ I Advanced Search 1 Contact Us I Ea.!:tn.er:s. I Provide Feedback <br /> <br />EXHIBIT A. <br /> <br />http://www.innovations.harvard.edul <br /> <br />7/13/2005 <br />
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