UNCs Disaster Response efforts Board of Visitors Meeting September - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
UNCs Disaster Response efforts Board of Visitors Meeting September - - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
UNCs Disaster Response efforts Board of Visitors Meeting September 6, 2019 The Carolina Center for Public Service connects the energy and expertise of both the University and the community to provide students, faculty and staff with deep
UNC’s Disaster Response efforts
Board of Visitors Meeting September 6, 2019
The Carolina Center for Public Service connects the energy and expertise of both the University and the community to provide students, faculty and staff with deep and transformative experiences. Through engaged scholarship and service, we work together to create collaborative and interdisciplinary solutions to local and global challenges.
20 years of recovery efforts
Starting with Hurricane Floyd in 1999
Other relief efforts
Isabel (2003) Katrina (2005) Tornadoes (2011) Irene (2011) Sandy (2012) Matthew (2016) Harvey (2017) Maria (2017) Florence (2018) Michael (2018) Dorian (2019)
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Carolina Bucket Brigade, response to Matthew 2016
Recent response examples
- Supported over 20 relief trips since December 2016; to
Lumberton, Tarboro, Wilmington, Pollocksville, etc.
- Grant funded trips for campus partners
- CCPS-hosted trips for students, faculty and staff
- 3 CCPS-funded projects to support affected areas
- Recovery Projects & Relief Trips Funding
- Since December 2018 - $17,054
- Campus-wide events to make recovery efforts accessible
- Cleaning supply bucket assembly
- School supply kit assembly
- “Fill the Truck” community donation drive
Robeson County Partnership
- Since Hurricane Matthew, CCPS has focused significant efforts in Robeson
County and Lumberton – driven by students, campus partners, donors and BOV members
- APPLES Service-Learning (program of CCPS and student organization) has
participated in trips to Lumberton for over 10 years
2017 CCPS Relief trip 2019 APPLES ASB trip 2016 APPLES AFB Trip
Robeson County Partnership
Past and current partners include:
- United Methodist Conference on Relief
- Robeson Co. Church & Community Center
- Robeson Co. schools
- NC Environmental Justice Network
- Robeson Co. Disaster Recovery Committee
- Robeson Co. Environmental & Community
Health Initiative
- Seeds of H.O.P.E.
- United Way of Lumberton
- Center for Community Action
- UNC Pembroke
APPLES students at RCCC, 2018
APPLES Alternative Breaks
- Opportunity for undergraduates to spend fall, winter or spring break on a
student-led service trip on a specific focus area
- Started in 1996 with 1 trip for 6 students
- Now 16 trips total, serving around 200 students
- Focus on student-initiated projects, sustainable partnerships and addressing
community needs
Lumberton, NC; 2016 Birmingham, AL; 2017 Asheville, NC; 2016
Questions?
ccps.unc.edu/disaster-relief ccps@unc.edu apples@unc.edu
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Development Finance Initiative
9/6/2019
The Development Finance Initiative (DFI) is a program of UNC Chapel Hill’s School of Government and collaborates with communities in NC to attract private investment for transformative projects by providing specialized finance and real estate development expertise.
Local Government Role in Revitalization
DFI Project Examples
Durham County- Laurel Street submission Wilmington River Place- East West Partners
Siler City School Square- Third Wave Development
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Downtown Kannapolis: Heart of the Community
Reviving Downtown: History
Reviving Downtown: History
Reviving Downtown: Planning
Reviving Downtown: Vision
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- Transition to urban density
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entertainment venue
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Reviving Downtown: Execution
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