Posts Tagged ‘CEDAM’

CEDAM Welcomes New Executive Director

Tuesday, July 27th, 2010

[This is a guest post by CEDAM Board President Marc Craig.]

On behalf of the CEDAM Board of Directors, I am very pleased to announce the appointment of Ms. Jamie Schriner-Hooper to the position of CEDAM Executive Director effective August 9, 2010. Jamie succeeds Angie Gaabo who leaves CEDAM at the end of this month to pursue other endeavors and focus on family.

Jamie comes to CEDAM with experience and enthusiasm for community economic development-most recently working as an Organizational Specialist for the Michigan Main Street Center at the Michigan State Housing Development Authority (MSHDA).  Before that, Jamie was Executive Director of the Old Town Commercial Association in Lansing, and she and her husband work in their spare time to renovate important commercial buildings in the Lansing area to get them back into productive use.

The Search Committee of CEDAM’s Board of Directors was impressed with Jamie’s energy and perspective on the importance of our industry to create vibrant, healthy communities, and to address the needs of our most vulnerable citizens.  We see Jamie’s move to CEDAM as a great opportunity to build on the work that Angie has done to build the capacity and reputation of CEDAM and move to a new level of partnership and impact in these challenging times.

Please join me and the CEDAM Board of Directors and staff in welcoming Jamie to the CEDAM team!

Sincerely,

Marc Craig
President, Community Housing Network, Troy
President, CEDAM Board of Directors

CEDAM Office Tour

Monday, June 7th, 2010

If you have not had the chance to visit the CEDAM office before, watch this short video to see the building and meet the staff!

Visit the CEDAM YouTube page for more videos about CEDAM and CEDAM members.

CEDAM Board Election Results

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

CEDAM Board Members from all over Michigan.

Welcome 2010-2011 Board of Directors!

Please join us in extending a warm welcome (or welcome back) to all of these great people.

John Carman, Inner City Christian Federation in Grand Rapids

Virginia (Ginny) Coulter, Traverse City Housing Commission in Traverse City

Marc Craig, Community Housing Network, Inc. in Troy

Eric Dueweke, University of Michigan Taubman College of Architecture in Ann Arbor

Peggy Frankie, Liberty Hill Housing Corporation in Wayne

Brad Garmon, Michigan Environmental Council in Lansing

Tom Goddeeris, Grandmont Rosedale Development Corporation in Detroit

Marjorie Green, Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBI) in Okemos

Michelle LaJoie, C-L-M Community Action Agency in Sault Ste. Marie

Tim Lemanski, Kalamazoo Neighborhood Housing Services in Kalamazoo

Kate Martin, Community Action Agency of Jackson, Lenawee and Hillsdale Counties in Jackson

Bill Merry, HomeStretch Nonprofit Housing Corporation in Traverse City

Donna Murray, Community Development Advocates of Detroit in Detroit

John Peterson, Corporation for Supportive Housing in Grand Rapids

Gail Ross, Hancock Housing Foundation in Hancock

Peggy Vaughn-Payne, NorthWest Initiative in Lansing

Al West, Northeast Michigan Affordable Housing (NEMAH) in Alpena

Tahirih Ziegler, Michigan Local Initiatives Support Corporation (LISC) in Kalamazoo

What is CEDAM? Video

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

The CEDAM video that debuted at this year’s CEDAM and CDAD membership celebration on April 27 is now live on YouTube. This is CEDAM’s video mission statement, featuring a sampling of our members from across Michigan and highlighting some of the great work that they are engaged in. If you missed the video the first time or wish to watch it again, here it is:

Thank you to all of our great members and the individuals who helped make this video possible. Look forward to more videos featuring CEDAM members soon!

Announcing CEDAM & CDAD Annual Membership Event

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

All conference attendees are cordially invited to the CEDAM and CDAD 12th Annual Celebration on Tuesday, April 27 from 5:30 pm-9:00 pm. This year the Celebration will be held directly across the street from the Lansing Center at H. Urban Lounge, one of Lansing’s newest sophisticated nightspots.

Come gather with your friends and colleagues from Michigan’s community economic development industry and enjoy delicious appetizers, cash bar, door prizes, music, and the screening of several short promotional films featuring CEDAM and CDAD members.

Tickets to attend are $30 for CEDAM/CDAD members and $40 for non-members. RSVP and buy tickets online, or get the mailing address to pay for tickets via check here. We look forward to seeing you there!

Capital Day Q and A

Monday, October 26th, 2009

CEDAM and the Asset Building Coalition (ABC) are hosting the second CEDAM/ABC legislative advocacy day on November 10.   The Michigan Foreclosure Task Force (MFTF) is also involved.  Here are the answers to some frequently asked questions.

When and where is Capital Day? Capital Day will take place on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm. We will start the day in the Speaker’s Library of the State Capitol building in Lansing.

Why should I come? If you are a CEDAM, ABC, or MFTF member, you should come to build your relationship with your legislators, to get great advocacy training, and to connect with other professionals in your field.  If you like architecture and history, you should also come for the bonus Capitol tour.

Why do my legislators want to meet with me? First, the whole reason they are in Lansing is to represent you and the people you serve – they want to know their constituents and the work in their districts. Second, by being a resource on community development, asset building, and/or foreclosure prevention, you will help your legislators provide better constituent services and make laws that support Michigan residents and communities.

How will I know what to do? Capital Day is meant to be a learning experience, and there will be several education opportunities:

  • Brief webinar on Monday, Nov. 2 (then posted online) about the legislative process.
  • Webinar on Tuesday, Nov. 3 (then posted online) about the policy issues.
  • Talking points on the policy issues for you and your legislators to reference.
  • Information on how to look up your legislators ahead of time.
  • Hands-on advocacy training at the event.

What will my meetings be like? You will be placed in a group with 3-5 other individuals and scheduled for 15-minute meetings with up to three different representatives and three different senators from your geographic region, in their offices.

What will I talk about? There will be four official policy issues for your legislative meetings: the Earned Income Tax Credit, predatory lending, foreclosure rescue scams, and the 2010 Census. You will have printed talking points to use, although you are encouraged to share your own experiences and resources regarding these issues too. Because you will be in a group, you will not need to speak about all four issues yourself.

How do I sign up? We are still looking for CEDAM, ABC, and Foreclosure Task Force members from the Grand Rapids and Flint areas and rural communities, but all members are welcome and the event is free. If someone from your organization is able to come, please call Katie today at 517.485.3588 or fill out this RSVP form.

Contest: Website Scavenger Hunt for Members

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Welcome to the brand new CEDAM blog!  We are excited to reveal the blog, along with the new and improved CEDAM website.

After months of development, we are confident that the site will be a useful resource for you.  Some of the new features include:

  • a more intuitive structure and a more streamlined design
  • this blog
  • a search engine to help you find specific content
  • an interactive calendar to help you find and share events
  • forms to join CEDAM or renew your membership online
  • social media integration: CEDAM now has accounts on Facebook, Twitter, Delicious, and more
  • new sections include CEDAM’s history, FAQ, and “Meet the Members”
  • a redesigned policy section, with great advocacy links and frequent updates on pertinent legislation
  • personalize-able RSS feeds of recent news, Career Corner, and blog

To celebrate the launch and encourage you to visit the site, we are sponsoring a scavenger hunt for CEDAM members.  If you are a member, e-mail us with answers to these 7 questions by Friday, October 16 to be entered into a prize drawing!

1. What meeting is CEDAM hosting on December 9, 2009?
2. What is board member Brad Garmon’s other job (besides MEC)?
3. What is the front-page story of the Winter 2008 Community Connections newsletter?
4. What are the three committees of the Michigan Foreclosure Task Force?
5. What job is Community Action-Branch County advertising through CEDAM?
6. What is the status of SB 641 as of September 25?
7. Who inspires CEDAM member Don Jones?

A Note from Jessica

Tuesday, October 6th, 2009

Jessica AcMoodyHi, I’m Jessica AcMoody, the new Office Manager at CEDAM.  I started here on October 5th and am excited to join the team.  I came to CEDAM from HomeAid Michigan where I was the Executive Assistant.  In the future I will be blogging about industry news and upcoming events.  I live in Lansing and in my free time enjoy traveling, going to see live music and watching baseball.  Please feel free to contact me with any questions or ideas you may have.

Make Your Own “Wordle”

Friday, July 31st, 2009

At wordle.net, you can enter text and get a decorative, customizable word cloud, or “wordle.”

We tried it with our mission statement and got this:
Wordle: CEDAM

This could be a cheap way to create a thank-you card or office decorations for your organization.  Plus, it’s just fun. Link to your community-development Wordles in the comments.