Flights of Fancy: Taking Mosaic Design & Grassroots Fundraising to New Heights
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Transcript of Flights of Fancy: Taking Mosaic Design & Grassroots Fundraising to New Heights
Aileen BarrPaul Signorelli
[email protected]@paulsignorelli.com
The Art of Community Building 201415th Biennial Community Built
Association ConferenceApril 4, 2014
Davis, CA
Flights of Fancy:
Taking Mosaic Design &
Grassroots Fundraising
To New Heights
First Steps
Collaboration
Second Steps:
A Virtual Tour
Flight by Flight Photos byGilbert Johnson
Hidden Garden Steps: Solving a Problem
Hidden Garden Steps: Solving a Problem
Hidden Garden Steps: Solving a Problem
Listening to the Community
Listening to the Community
Building Community: Peer to Peer
Going Where Our Community Is
Going Where Our Community Is
Going Where Our Community Is
Creating Community Hands On
Telling More than 600 Stories
The Landscape as Some See It
The Landscape as Some See It
The Landscape as Some See It
The Landscape as It Was for Us
The Landscape as It Was for Us
“The project is poignant in its sweetness.”--Joe Eskanazi, SF Weekly
Our Website
Combining Tradition and Innovation
Combining Onsite & Online Communities
Combining Onsite & Online Communities
Personalizing Our Online Presence
Personalizing Our Online Presence
Others Extending Our Online Presence
Others Extending Our Online Presence
Indiegogo , Kickstarter, and YouTube
Indiegogo , Kickstarter, and YouTube
Thanks, Thanks, and More Thanks
A Postscript
Resources
Questions, Comments, andNext Steps
For More Information
Aileen BarrSan Francisco, CA
http://www.aileenbarrtile.com
Paul Signorelli & Associates1032 Irving St., #514
San Francisco, CA 94122415.681.5224
[email protected]://paulsignorelli.comTwitter: @paulsignorelli
http://buildingcreativebridges.wordpress
.com
Credits & Acknowledgments Slide Deck Designed by Paul Signorelli
16th Avenue Tiled Steps (Moraga Steps) photographs were provided by Aileen Barr
Flight-by-flight Hidden Garden Steps photographs were taken by Gilbert Johnson Other onsite Hidden Garden Steps photographs were taken by Paul Signorelli and Liz McLoughlin
The Hidden Garden Steps project was completed through the support of numerous volunteers, government and nonprofit organizations, local business owners, existing neighborhood groups, and more
than 600 donors.
More information is available at http://hiddengardensteps.org
More photographs are available on the website, as well as on Google+ at the following sites:
Creating the Mosaic:https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/104017204598614298654/albums/5874010570789214705
Preparing the Site:https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/104017204598614298654/albums/5821542691776998769
Installing the Mosaic:https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/104017204598614298654/albums/5938536121031791729
Sustaining the Steps Community:https://plus.google.com/u/0/photos/104017204598614298654/albums/5968581623346005153