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CX 3 Where Do We Go From Here?

This discussion invites insights on how to enhance CX3's impact in neighborhoods over the next few years. We seek your thoughts on timing for neighborhood evaluations—should it be in 2, 3, or 4 years? We explore gaps in current neighborhood strategies, including new products, partnerships, and dynamic marketplace changes. What innovative tools, like mobile vendors or food distribution systems, can we adopt? We also want to hear your ideas on expanding activities into workplaces, preschools, and schools, as well as strategies for increasing subcontractor training and synchronizing efforts to build a movement for community engagement.

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CX 3 Where Do We Go From Here?

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  1. CX3Where Do We Go From Here?

  2. Step One: Hearing your thoughts!

  3. Timing – When to go back to evaluate neighborhoods? • 2 years? • 3 years? • 4 years?

  4. New Measures – In Neighborhoods you’ve seen, what are we missing? • The marketplace is dynamic • New products • Changes in approaches • New partnerships

  5. Ideas for other tools… • Mobile vendors? • Food Distribution Systems? • GIS Expansion? • Other?

  6. Where should CX3 go next?If no restrictions…what would you like to see? • Neighborhood Activity indicator tools/methods? • Other environments? • Workplace • Preschools • Schools • After-school • Etc.

  7. Beyond tools and measures… • Looking to increase TA of subcontractors • Specialized trainings • Use of media and campaign materials • Synchronizing air waves with ground waves

  8. Beyond tools and measures… Building a Movement

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