By Co-Everything

When faced with the challenge of virtually engaging with residents, neighbors, and community members in the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic, the Enterprise Rose Fellows teamed up with Co-Everything, a cooperative architecture and real estate development consulting firm, to create this Virtual Engagement Toolkit of tips, techniques and best practices for pandemic-safe community stakeholder engagement exercises for non-profit community developers, community organizers, artists, architects, and urban planners alike.

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Originally Published
May 24, 2021
Authors
Enterprise Community Partners
Capabilities
Construction and Development 
Resource Type
  • Toolkit