Recently Completed Programs
Making Municipal Governments More Responsive to their Citizens
Recent grants in this program include:
| Organization Name | Project Director | Project Title |
|---|---|---|
| National Center for Civic Innovation, Inc. | Barbara Cohn Berman | To sustain and continue advancing the field of citizen-informed and citizen-based performance measurement and reporting. |
| Rutgers University | Marc Holzer | To sustain and support the Public Performance Measurement and Reporting Network with the National Center for Public Performance as its secretariat. |
| Association of Government Accountants | Eveanna Barry | To support the AGA's promotion of citizen-informed performance measurement and reporting. |
| CCAF-FCVI, Inc. | Michael Eastman | To increase the relevance to potential users of Canadian Public Performance Reports and to infuse the experience of the CCAF-FCVI into the work of GASB in the United States. |
| Institute of Internal Auditors | Albert G. Holzinger | To help the Institute of Internal Auditors further strengthen and expand auditors' roles in government performance measurement and reporting. |
| Government Finance Officers Association | Anne Kinney | To fund the research leading to the publication of a State and Local Performance Measurement Sourcebook. |
| The Urban Institute | Harry Hatry | To create and try out on local elected officials new educational and training materials on performance measurement. |
| City of Portland | Eileen Argentina | To implement ParkScan for use in Portland parks. |
| Pioneer Institute Inc. | Amy Dain | To support the Benchmarking Initiative Component of the Pioneer Institute's Middle Cities initiative. |
| Congressional Quarterly, Inc. | Elder Witt | To enable Governing Magazine to continue a multi-media publishing program on performance measurement and reporting in government. |
| International City/County Management Association | Cory Fleming | To support a program to encourage local governments to adopt Citizen Relationship Management systems, including 311 and online equivalents. |
| Public Technology Institute | Alan Shark | To launch a Citizen-Engaged Community Designation Program to identify, recognize and promote best practices in Citizen Relationship Management systems, including 311. |
Program Director:
Gail Pesyna Bio