The East Texas Council of Governments (ETCOG) has received a 2022 Aliceann Wohlbruck Impact Award from the National Association of Development Organizations (NADO) for its Solutions Reports released this year highlighting services and investments made in East Texas communities over the fiscal year.
ETCOG developed printed, web-accessible Solutions Reports customized for each of the 14 counties highlighting impacts made in economic development, workforce development, transportation, senior services, public safety, and the environment serving the area businesses, elected officials, and the general public. The project began with developing and mailing one-page "At a Glance" reports to all members, which provided key benefits and a link to the Solutions Report web area on the ETCOG website to see all highlights. Each county's Solutions Report spans 20-30 pages, which will be updated annually after the completion of a fiscal year.
“On behalf of the East Texas Council of Governments, the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee and staff, I am thrilled our organization received this well-deserved recognition” said ETCOG Executive Director David Cleveland. “I am very proud of our Communications Director, Lindsay Vanderbilt, who developed the Solutions Reports so all of our members can see what ETCOG delivers for them every year!”
The project solves a common problem among development and planning organizations, which is sharing the reach and impact made in the communities they serve. NADO leadership invited Mrs. Vanderbilt to give a presentation at its annual training conference on methods used for effective storytelling. NADO is a Washington, D.C.-based membership association of regional development organizations that promotes programs and policies that strengthen local governments, communities, and economies through regional cooperation, program delivery, and comprehensive strategies. The Impact Awards program recognizes regional development organizations and their partners for improving the economic and community competitiveness of our nation's regions and local communities.
Award-winning projects were recognized during NADO's 2022 Annual Training Conference, held in Pittsburgh Oct. 15-18. The 2022 class of award recipients consists of 107 projects from 71 organizations spanning 28 states. These projects are presented in an interactive "Story Map" developed by NADO that includes project summaries, partners, and images. The Story Map is available online at https://tinyurl.com/38vbcczu.
"Regional development organizations and their partners have played an integral role in supporting local communities during this important time of economic recovery," 2021-2022 NADO President Misty Crosby, former executive director of the Buckeye Hills Regional Council, located in Marietta, Ohio, said. "This year's Impact Awards recipients demonstrate the many ways our member organizations serve their communities by promoting economic development, fostering resilience, and improving quality of life for residents."
The NADO Impact Awards are presented in honor of the late Aliceann Wohlbruck, who was NADO's first executive director and served 24 years as a champion for regional approaches to economic development in rural communities.
For more information about this award-winning project, contact Lindsay Vanderbilt at Lindsay.Vanderbilt@etcog.org or 903-218-6442.
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