PHOTOS: 2016 IDEA Conference
Check out all of the fun we had at the 2016 IDEA Conference and find out more about it by reading the wrap up!
VIDEOS: One Video, One Vision, One Muncie
In Fall 2014, Ball State communication students produced videos for Muncie/Delaware County community partners to help attract customers, volunteers, and donations. The top videos were screened at a One Video, One Vision, Once Muncie fundraising event.
Back to School Teacher’s Store
Cornerstone Center for the Arts
Delaware County Historical Society
Teamwork for Quality Living
PHOTOS: Why You Love Muncie!
PHOTOS: Blaine/Southeast playground Community Build Day
VIDEO: Primacy of Place: Whitely Neighborhood
Muncie’s Whitely Community Council is recognized as the most productive and inspiring neighborhood association in Muncie, due in large part to the tireless leadership of Cornelius and Mary Dollison and other committed members of the Whitely neighborhood. Since 1966, the Council has overseen improvement projects in seven strategic areas: safety, education and health, infrastructure, employment and business support, neighborhood pride and event planning, resource development and fundraising, and advertising and public relations. The council meets on the second Monday of every month, with a consistent attendance of 60-70 individuals.
Muncie’s Primacy of Place Video Series was produced by Ball State Student Media and funded by the Ball Brothers Foundation. The series explores six main ‘pillars’ of quality of life: Parks and Recreation, Neighborhood Development, Farm to Table, Volunteerism, Education, and Philanthropy.
Research and practice shows the single most important element in strengthening local economies is attracting and retaining talented individuals. This requires not only good jobs and schools, but attention to the quality of life in individual communities. Primacy of Place describes a community’s strategic decision to dedicate resources to improving life experiences for residents, businesses and visitors. Read more about Ball State’s Primacy of Place initiative.