Palm Beach County Mayors Invited to Commemorate County's First Ever Digital Public Square at YourPBC.org
Posted on: Tuesday, 14 April 2009, 09:00 CDT
"With a single keystroke on their computers each of the County's mayors will have the opportunity to ceremonially "cut the ribbon" to declare YourPBC.org and the Digital Public Square officially open for civic engagement," said
The ceremonial launch of YourPBC.org is the first stage in the Community Foundation's newest leadership initiative to connect
The landmark "Digital Public Square" project is being funded by a two-year civic initiatives leadership grant from the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation. The Knight Foundation is encouraging community foundations nationwide to pursue similar leadership initiatives. "At Knight Foundation, we firmly believe that the affairs of a community in a democracy cannot be effectively managed without the free flow of information. It's a core community need, as critical as any to a healthy community," said
Modeled after the traditional "public square" where townspeople would gather to exchange views, YourPBC.org provides a virtual platform for the exploration of issues, the sharing of ideas, creativity and opinions while developing solutions to the community's challenges. The Community Foundation has been forging civic and nonprofit partnerships to develop engaging content and online training tools for YourPBC.org from a wide array of resources. The site's rich content steam will include video footage of community events and an interactive historical timeline of Palm Beach County's history, nonprofit news and comprehensive databases of community information that are being developed.
Initial nonprofit partners contributing content for the "digital public square" include the Center for Technology, Enterprise and Development; the Florida Public Health Institute; the Historical Society of
The ongoing development of YourPBC.org includes training for content partners, the provision of grants to area non-profits, public outreach, development of grassroots civic journalism among community organizations and citizens, recruiting content contributions from across the region and staff support and technical training.
"As the project matures we're inviting more partners to join our efforts to develop and share content, including government organizations and individual community members who offer a unique and diverse perspective on issues affecting
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The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation invests in journalism excellence worldwide and in the vitality of U.S. communities where the Knight brothers owned newspapers. Since 1950, the foundation has granted more than
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