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Greater Portland-Vancouver Indicators (GPVI)

Greater Portland-Vancouver Indicators (GPVI). Sample presentation Insert meeting details here. Goals. Deeper collective understanding of the Metro area’s environmental, social and economic progress

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Greater Portland-Vancouver Indicators (GPVI)

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  1. Greater Portland-Vancouver Indicators (GPVI) Sample presentation Insert meeting details here

  2. Goals • Deeper collective understandingof the Metro area’s environmental, social and economic progress • Improved environmental, social and economic well-beingthrough partner collaboration and the use of sound data • Develop auser-friendly, efficient, and effective measurement systemadaptable for many purposes and multiple audiences. The Issue

  3. Sample reports from other projects Silicon Valley Index Twin Cities Compass

  4. Silicon Valley Index

  5. Twin Cities compass

  6. But Behind all of these pretty reports is an engagement story. Measures matter, but so do people.

  7. Key Success FactorsVoiced at the Kick-off: • Shared Vision • “We need to decide what we want to know together; data will depend on the question we are asking.” (Kick-off Participant) • Shared Data • “It would be extremely useful to house all of the data collected in a universal location where a variety of actors can access this information.” (Kick-off Participant) • Collaboration • “Use the indicators to promote collaboration. If people see the benefit, they can have a better conversation.” (Kick-off Participant)

  8. Project will bring many partners to the table. (11 x 17 handout)

  9. A sampling of stakeholders… Foundations, Leaders Roundtable, OBC, Chalkboard, PSU… …voices that need to be heard Housing Authorities, Metro Council, MPAC Metro Council, MPAC, JPACT and many others OBC, PBA, Metro Council, MPAC, GGP, PDC… Metro Council, JPACT, ODOT, others Foundations, Entertainment Sector, Metro Council/MERC, State, NGOs Foundations, Counties, State, NGOs, Metro Council and others Foundations, Metro Council, MPAC, NGOs and others

  10. The Project Key Elements Teams Deliverables & Timeline

  11. Key Elements • Choosing Indicators –a political process • Measuring Indicators – a technical process • Using Indicators – a communications and results management process

  12. Teams Oversight Development Leaders, funders & big picture thinkers Develop/implement processes for choosing and using indicators Policy & data experts from each of the major sectors Branding Quality control Media outreach Communications, professionals

  13. GPVI Results Teams: 4 Deliverables 1 2 3 4

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