Gallup-Knight Foundation study finds unexpected factors cause people to love where they live; suggests new approaches to improving communities. Detroit leaders already implementing the findings with new project
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Published November 15, 2010 by Knight Foundation
Gallup-Knight Foundation study finds unexpected factors cause people to love where they live; suggests new approaches to improving communities.
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Press Release
Published November 15, 2010 by Knight Foundation
Gallup-Knight Foundation study finds unexpected factors cause people to love where they live; suggests new approaches to improving communities. PHILADELPHIA, Pa. (Nov. 15, 2010) – A three-year Gallup study of Philadelphia and 25 other U.S. cities has found that people’s love and passion for their community may be a leading indicator for local economic growth. […]
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Published November 15, 2010 by Knight Foundation
Gallup-Knight Foundation study finds unexpected factors cause people to love where they live; suggests new approaches to improving communities. Miami leaders already implementing findings with new project MIAMI (Nov. 15, 2010) – A three-year Gallup study of Miami and 25 other U.S. cities has found that people’s love and passion for their community may be […]
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Published November 15, 2010 by Knight Foundation
Gallup / Knight Foundation study finds unexpected factors cause people to love where they live; suggests new approaches to improving communities.
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Press Release
Published November 15, 2010 by Knight Foundation
Gallup-Knight Foundation study finds unexpected factors cause people to love where they live; suggests new approaches to improving communities. Charlotte leaders already implementing findings with new project at Johnson C. Smith University CHARLOTTE, N.C. (Nov. 15, 2010) – A three-year Gallup study of Charlotte and 25 other U.S. cities has found that peoples’ love and […]
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Published November 10, 2010 by Knight Foundation
Detroit – The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation has awarded the Detroit International Jazz Festival (DJF) a $100,000 grant to help the festival reach a global audience through an exciting web-based initiative, DJFʼs Jazz Planet. DJFʼs Jazz Planet – a streaming news magazine and music channel, featuring performances, news flashes, interviews and behind-the-scenes […]
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Published November 9, 2010 by Knight Foundation