PreservationDirectory.com
PreservationDirectory.com
 
home
preservation events & conferences
press releases & job postings
› main menu
› article guidelines
› submit an article
grants & funding sources
heritage marketing services
preservation library:
articles, regulations & policy
preservation organizations
& resources
museums & historic structures
historic real estate
preservation businesses,
products & services
historic lodging:
inns, b&b's, hotels
historic tours
preservation general resources
historic photo galleries
preservation bookstore
frequently asked questions
about us
join email list
contact us
site map


member login

Featured
Property For Sale
View more information about this historic property for sale in Raleigh, North Carolina

John B. and Nancy Strain House

Raleigh, NC
PreservationDirectory.com
30 Bromley Road
Pittsford, NY 14534
Phone: (503) 308-0500

Email Us!





ArchiveInABox

Bellmont College

WindowSlip.com

Mad Dog Primer



PreservationDirectory.com

Endangered History     


Endangered History
Back to Press Releases Print   Submit an Article
What's Next for the National Impact Agenda Lead the Change by Submitting a Case Study or Joining the Leadership Cohort (National Trust for Historic Preservation)
Historic Preservation Blog from PreservationDirectory.com -
Contributed By: National Trust for Historic Preservation
Email The Author: forum@savingplaces.org
Website: https://savingplaces.org/stories/whats-next-national-impact-agenda?utm_medium=email&utm_source=update&utm_campaign=-#.Yr3Aly-B04c

From the National Trust for Historic Preservation:
https://savingplaces.org/stories/whats-next-national-impact-agenda?utm_medium=email&utm_source=update&utm_campaign=-#.Yr3Aly-B04c

We are thrilled to share that the Leading the Change Together: A National Impact Agenda for the Preservation Movement (NIA) is now an online resource available for exploration. The purpose of the NIA is to guide and inspire the preservation movement to work towards strategic change across the field.

Developed out of crowdsourced ideas from hundreds of people across the country, the agenda collectively demonstrates what preservationists care about in a changing national context. We first presented the findings of this rigorous year-long engagement process at PastForward 2021, and previewed the NIA with the participants who helped us shape these concepts to ensure that we adequately captured public insights and case studies.

As a result of those discussions, seven goals emerged, along with crowdsourced actions, and case studies demonstrating what the agenda looks like in practice. These goals, actions, and case studies combine to form a framework for change—it is available at savingplaces.org/impact-agenda. Our hope is that in the coming weeks and months, preservationists will identify their own benchmarks for change and share their collective progress toward these goals.

The National Impact Agenda at the National Trust
Collaborative leadership across the movement is needed to achieve the greatest impact. The National Trust is currently using the NIA framework to evaluate how well our own commitments to action are aligned with the seven goals, drawing inspiration from the crowdsourced case studies and ideas. We are identifying strengths, gaps, and growth areas to shape our current and future programs.

These findings are already creating tangible impacts and ripple effects across the work of the National Trust for Historic Preservation. We applied the seven goals of the NIA to the criteria used to evaluate several of our programs including the annual list of America’s 11 Most Endangered Historic Places, grants from the National Trust Preservation Fund, as well as preservation fellowship programs.

The National Trust and the National Preservation Partners Network continue to link the goals of the of National Impact Agenda with the response plans in each of the four priorities of the Preservation Priorities Task Force.

The NIA framework was thoroughly woven into the PastForward conference in 2021, and for PastForward Online 2022, the theme—Moving From Vision to Action—will continue to explore how we are moving from ideas and discussion to tangible action for change. More specifically, the three subthemes of the conference–Preservation is Climate Action, Inclusion and Diversity, and Role in Real Estate Development–were developed to take a deeper look at the focus and intention of the seven goals.

We encourage other organizations to join us in this effort to demonstrate how we each uniquely and collectively contribute toward a more equitable, sustainable, and impactful preservation practice. You can get involved directly in the following ways:

Participate in the NIA Leadership Cohort 
The goal of the Leadership Cohort is to help participating organizations apply the National Impact Agenda framework to their work, guide decision-making on future programs, and share lessons learned to inspire others to the lead the change. Through the National Trust’s own experience, we have found that the NIA provides a framework for promoting internal discussion, strategic planning, and cultivates a deeper understanding regarding the importance of preservation among our teams and staff. 

While any group can benefit, participating in the leadership cohort might be particularly helpful for organizations that are actively looking for ways they can contribute to a more equitable preservation practice. It is also useful for those engaging in strategic planning processes that are seeking tools, resources, and a community to support them in doing so.

Please consider joining the inaugural National Impact Agenda Leadership Cohort. For more information send us an email, and we will help you decide if this program is a good fit for your organization.


Posted: June 30, 2022
Back to Press Releases Print   Submit an Article


Unless noted, the thoughts and opinions expressed in the article are solely that of the
author and not necessarily the opinion of the editors of PreservationDirectory.com.
   



PreservationDirectory.com | preservation events & conferences | press releases & job postings | organizations & resources
museums & historic structures | historic real estate | preservation businesses, products & services | historic lodging
historic tours | preservation general resources | historic photo galleries | preservation bookstore | preservation library
frequently asked questions | about us | join email list | heritage marketing services | contact us | site map

© Copyright 2024 - PreservationDirectory.com | website by Stolutions