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Helping to innovate in the Great Lakes Region—NAC partners with Great Lakes Urban Exchange

We want to build a movement among people with innovative ideas about how to improve their cities. Across the country we’ve started working with organizations and individuals who share that goal. Most recently we’ve struck a partnership with GLUE—Great Lakes Urban Exchange—to support their efforts to stimulate positive change in the region and to bring you, dear readers, ever more interesting, engaging and useful stories about what’s happening on the ground in the great lakes region. Stay tuned.


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  1. Michelle Kuly
    Fri, Feb 22, 2008 at 1:27pm

    Next American City is also partnering with organizations in other cities. We’re currently working with NOLA YURP Initiative (New Orleans Young Urban Rebuilding Professionals, http://www.nolayurp.com) to host a series of events in New Orleans in early March. We are always open to suggestions!


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