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Call for ProjectsSustainable Success Stories is part of an ongoing community dialogue focused on building a better understanding of sustainable practices that have the potential to transform our community into "America's Green Region." In recent years, the Mid-America Regional Council (MARC) has called for sustainable success stories to recognize examples of great work going on throughout the region. The 2012 Call for Projects asks local organizations to submit projects that help create sustainable places in the Greater Kansas City region. MARC's Creating Sustainable Places initiative identifies sustainable places as vibrant, connected and green places that have the following seven characteristics:
This call for projects seeks to recognize work throughout the region that is contributing to sustainable development and exemplifies one or more of these seven characteristics. Projects must be submitted by 4 p.m., Friday, Sept. 14. By sharing local successes and challenges, we can enable community partners to learn about and replicate locally tailored, high-impact sustainability practices. MARC and its partners will select outstanding projects for presentation at a Sustainable Success Stories workshop on Friday, Nov. 30, 2012. CREATING SUSTAInABLE PLACES PHOTO CONTESTMARC is also launching a photo contest in conjunction with this year's Sustainable Success Stories event. Starting in September, photo contests will be held to find examples that illustrate sustainable places within the Kanas City region. Submissions will be collected on MindMixer, a digital engagement forum, and users will be able to vote on the winners. Winning photos will be on display at the Sustainable Success Stories event on Nov. 30. For more information on the contest, to submit photos or join the conversation, visit www.creatingsustainableplaces.com .
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