(Learning Webinar) 2023 IAP2 USA Core Values Awards Winners Part 2

  • January 30, 2024
  • 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM (EST)
  • Online via Zoom

Registration


Registration is closed

Join us on January 30th to learn more about the 2023 Core Values Awards winning  projects. 


Congratulations to the teams working on these outstanding projects. For more information about past awards and how to submit your project visit IAP2 USA.

2:00 - 3:00 pm Eastern

1:00 - 2:00 pm Central

12:00 - 1:00 pm Mountain

11:00 am - 12:00 pm Pacific

Core Values Creativity and Innovation Award: "Imagine Deliver"

Minneapolis, Minnesota

Imagine Deliver received the IAP2 USA Core Values Award in the Creativity and Innovation Category for their project Transforming the Future of Healthcare: The Art of Community Engagement & Strategy Design – Imagine Deliver, Arden Hills, Minnesota.

The project encompassed a nationally recognized, multi-billion-dollar safety-net healthcare system in Minneapolis, an acute care, teaching hospital, research center and the area’s only Level I Adult and Pediatric Trauma Center which sought to create a more equitable and responsive healthcare system.

Watch Video, Read Submission, News Release 

Organization of the Year Award: "City of Pittsburgh: Engage PGH"

City of Pittsburgh and Social Pinpoint

The City of Pittsburgh earned the IAP2 USA Core Values Award in the Organization of the Year Category for Engage PGH – City of Pittsburgh, PA. The entry also received an Honorable Mention for the category of 2023 International Organization of the Year.

As a city facing massive change, the Department of City Planning found that they were constantly asking big questions about the future of the city and that residents were having a challenging time engaging on these long-term, high-level questions. When discussing opportunities for change, residents and staff would feel anxious about asking the right questions and providing helpful answers. In a moment of self-reflection, it was decided that before they could ask the big questions, they first had to understand how to ask those questions. In this way, the impetus for this entire effort was a desire to find respectful, trust-building, insightful, equitable, and - maybe - fun ways of asking the question “What should the city look like in 20 years?”

Watch Video, Read Submission, News Release


**This is webinar is sponsored by Granicus** 

Granicus connects people and government with a unified experience that integrates website, online services, digital communications, and more to serve every resident equally and inclusively.

Transform your customer experience with solutions to better connect, engage, and serve your constituents.




Copyright ©2010-2017 IAP2 USA. All rights reserved.