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Priority Based Budgeting Workshops! Coming to a City Near You!

, | April 26, 2017 | By

"Now in 2017, over 160 cities, counties, school districts and special districts will be practicing PBB, using OnlinePBB to reshape the way all of a community's resources are leveraged to achieve Results, and applying PBB data for actionable decision-making."

Resource Exploration and the Center for Priority Based Budgeting (CPBB) are proud to present a series of dynamic online priority based budgeting (PBB) workshops across the country! These workshops are specifically designed to both introduce new organizations to the power of Online PBB and to strengthen the existing PBB user community through case studies and best practices in applying PBB data for actionable decision-making. Join us at one of our free PBB Workshops in Greeley, CO, Boulder, CO, and/or South Bend, IN!

Resource Exploration, the Center for Priority Based Budgeting (CPBB) and the City of Greeley are proud to present a dynamic online priority based budgeting (PBB) summit in the City of Greeley, Colorado. Join us for this free PBB Summit on May 15, 2017, hosted by the City of Greeley at the Island Grove Event Center. Registration is free. Click here to see full agenda and to register today!

Demand for Online Priority Based Budgeting continues to surge, which is why we are inviting you to our free PBB Boulder Workshop! Boulder has now been utilizing priority based budgeting (PBB) for 7 years as the "Cornerstone of the city's budget process" and the "framework within which all budget decisions are made." You'll hear more from Boulder at this exclusive PBB workshop! Register now! Registration is free. Click here to see full agenda and to register today!

As Stephen Goldsmith (Professor Government, Harvard Kennedy School) wrote in a recent article (Achieving Accountability in South Bend through Strategic Goals), "In addition to addressing public concerns and creating action-driven strategic goals, the city consulted with the Drucker Institute to help with the framing of goals as well as the Center for Priority Based Budgeting, What Works Cities, and GovEx. Graces said working with outside groups was critical to build the "operational capacity and framework" and making tangible goals that address public concerns has been critical in building trust with residents."

Registration is free. Click here to see full agenda and to register today!