Civic Engagement

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Deerfield Safety Service Needs: Finding a Way Forward
Participants at the conversation on the future of safety services for Deerfield expressed a range of perspectives, all of which were recorded by facilitators. Over about two hours, seven small groups―each with a trained facilitator―identified the most important…
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NH Beverage Alcohol Summit: July 2016, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire
In July of 2016, over seventy-five people attended the NH Beverage Alcohol Summit at the Mt. Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire. Commercial stakeholders initiated the summit, but attendees included stakeholders across the industry including members of…
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We Are Concord: Building Trust ~ Strengthening Relationships ~ Increasing Understanding
In February 2016, over 250 people attended one of three We Are Concord conversations to share their concerns and priorities for promoting collaboration and healthy problem solving across differences. These conversations provided an opportunity for the Concord…
New Hampshire Listens Civic Engagement
Accomplishments, Challenges, and Lessons Learned: 2010 - 2015
This report summarizes the work of NH Listens since our inception over five years ago. The report is organized around the core elements of our three-part mission, which are to create engaged community conversations on local and statewide issues, to serve as a…
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When Opportunity Stops Knocking: New Hampshire’s Kids and the American Dream
The conversations that took place in early May 2015 were focused on informing and getting input from New Hampshire residents on the increasing opportunity gap in the United States and in New Hampshire. Does everyone in New Hampshire have similar opportunities to…
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Building Trust, Increasing Safety: Assuring Mutual Understanding and Trust Between Community Members and Police Officers
Police and community members in the communities of Rochester, Durham, and Dover spent three hours in each location discussing how to encourage mutual understanding and trust between communities and police. Participants from law enforcement and individuals from local…
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Good Neighbors: A Community Conversation to Strengthen City-College Connections and Relationships
During the winter and spring of 2015, the Keene College/City Commission worked with NH Listens to design a community conversation that would focus on one of the four priorities identified by the Commission in 2014— citizenship. As stated in its working charge, the…
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"Supporting Youth Supporting Community" A NH Listens Summary Report
The Milton School District, along with a group of community members, teachers, and local civic leaders, worked with New Hampshire Listens to design a community conversation on the best way to support the young people of Milton to grow, thrive, and succeed.
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Milton Youth Voice Day Summary
On December 16th, 2014, all Nute students and staff participated in small group conversations focused on giving input to the school and town about what it is like to live, learn, work, and play in Milton. The students learned that in the October conversation with…
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What Should Go Here?: A Community Conversation on the Future of the Marston Farm Property
The Marston Property Exploratory Committee worked with New Hampshire Listens to design a community conversation on the future use of the Marston Property. The property was recently acquired by the community, and the committee was formed to explore what uses the…
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