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Karp Strategies, on a team led by Cooper Robertson and in collaboration with Langan, was selected to support the City of Middletown, Connecticut’s riverfront master plan. The initiative aims to reimagine a 200-acre stretch of land along the Connecticut River as a vibrant and accessible new city district with major open spaces and a broad mix of uses. Karp Strategies will lead market analysis, economic development analysis and strategy, and stakeholder engagement. Engagement will focus on an inclusive planning process that brings together a diverse array of community interest groups to help set priorities and identify opportunities. The Karp Strategies team is excited to work with Mayor Ben Florsheim and our partners to develop an action-oriented plan for the riverfront.

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View of the Middletown Swing Bridge Source: City of Middletown
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Karp Strategies has continued to grow over the past several months. We are pleased to introduce our newest team members and collaborators.

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Welcome, Dee!


Consultant

Deepra Yusuf is a strategist with experience in public policy, operations management, and urban planning. She uses her expertise to build inclusive and transparent programs for diverse organizations. Dee is leading regional economic development and stakeholder engagement initiatives. Read more about Dee here.


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Welcome, Jorge!


Analyst

Jorge Jiminez joins Karp Strategies with expertise in research and public policy and experience in the arts, community organizing, and education. At Karp Strategies, Jorge is engaged in a variety of projects related to transportation, offshore wind, and economic development. Read more about Jorge here.


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Welcome, Erik!


Graduate Analyst

Erik Strand brings experience in affordable housing development finance and education to Karp Strategies and leverages his research and data analysis skills to design more just and equitable cities. At Karp Strategies, Erik supports projects including economic development strategies, COVID response plans, and offshore wind. Read more about Erik here.

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The Brownsville Library Renovation & Addition, led by LTL Architects for the Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) and New York City Department of Design and Construction, was selected by the New York City Public Design Commission to receive an Award for Excellence in Design. As a subconsultant to team lead LTL, the Karp Strategies team partnered with the BPL to conduct community outreach focused on integrating community needs and goals into the design of the new library space, including families, youth, adults, and community organizations. We utilized creative engagement strategies to invite community-wide participation, and synthesized the input and values we heard from participants that in turn directly informed LTL's designs. A big congratulations to the community, the BPL, the DDC, and the LTL team! Learn more about the award here.

Photos from Karp Strategies-hosted community engagement workshops, teen engagement activities, and family engagement activities.

Renderings of the Brownsville Library Community Design by LTL Architects

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Karp Strategies is seeking a Special Projects Assistant/Chief of Staff and Contract + Data Compliance Administrator. The Special Projects Assistant/Chief of Staff will provide right hand support to the CEO and manage a wide range of special projects while the Contract + Data Compliance Administrator will contribute key support on project administration, compliance, and data oversight. We are also seeking a Consultant - Stakeholder Engagement, and Graduate Analyst - Market Analysis. Check out the job posts here to learn more and reach out to us with any questions.

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The Karp Strategies team at the 2018 Hindsight Conference.
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The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is seeking a Program Manager to be an integral part of their team’s work collaborating with community organizations and designers to create visually-based popular education materials and workshop tools.


The Center for Urban Pedagogy (CUP) is a nonprofit organization that uses the power of design and art to increase meaningful civic engagement in partnership with marginalized communities.


The Program Manager will be part of CUP’s Community Education team. In our Community Education programs, CUP collaborates with community organizations and advocacy groups, as well as visual thinkers like graphic designers and illustrators, to create accessible visual explanations of complex policy and social justice issues. Learn more here.

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As a reminder, early voting for the June primary elections in New York City began on Saturday, June 12, and will last through Sunday, June 20. Primary Day is Tuesday, June 22. You can find your polling site here. Click here to find out wait times at early voting poll sites.

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Want to continue the conversation? We’d love to hear from you. As always, we welcome the opportunity to connect with your network of partners and clients or to work with you. Reach out to us at info@karpstrategies.com.


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In the wake of the horrific shootings in Atlanta on March 16 that claimed the lives of eight, including six women who identified as Asian, and escalated anti-Asian racism all around the country, the Karp Strategies team would like to express our solidarity with the AAPI community and denounce racism and xenophobia in all forms.

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Our team would like to share some resources to advance learning and action to help better support the AAPI community:

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Communities across the country face unprecedented economic challenges in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic, and rural communities downtown have been particularly hard hit. In partnership with the Massachusetts Department of Housing and Community Development, Karp Strategies is creating Rapid Recovery Plans for three communities in Massachusetts, Grafton, Mendon, and Upton, as part of a statewide program where 125 communities will receive Rapid Recovery Plans.


Working with senior leadership in each community to develop a series of project proposals that responds to the unique needs of each community, our team led the communities through a phase involving data analysis, site surveys, and stakeholder interviews to surface each communities’ challenges, opportunities, and capacity to implement change. Karp Strategies is currently developing project proposals that build on existing community assets and incorporate best practices. The project will culminate in each community receiving a detailed and vetted set of project plans for implementation, and the State will receive a detailed inventory of community priorities from across the state.

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Join us as we stay up-to-date on the issues impacting our region.


Today, April 6, 10AM: Mott MacDonald MBE/WBE/SDVOB Firm Outreach & Capacity Building | Join Mott MacDonald and the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (PANYNJ) for information about Mott MacDonald, the PANYNJ, and potential opportunities for collaboration with certified MBE/WBE/SDVOB firms in the region for current and upcoming projects and task orders. Register here.


Today, April 6, 12-1PM: Redlining and the Climate Crisis | Join Rebecca Karp and attend the EPA Office of Environmental Justice’s Justice and Systemic Racism Speaker Series featuring redlining and the climate crisis. Register here.


Thursday, April 8, 12-1:30PM: Power After the Pandemic: Greening Growth | Join the Urban Design Forum for a conversation with U.S. Representative Jamaal Bowman and Julian Brave NoiseCat to explore how cities can tie racial justice to climate action. Register here.


Thursday, April 8, 12PM: The Future of New York Hosted by Capalino | Join Melva M. Miller, CEO, Association for a Better New York, Jose Ortiz, CEO, NYC Employment and Training Coalition, and Gregg Bishop, Interim Executive Director of Coro New York and Former Commissioner of NYC SBS for a conversation about what New York can do to speed the City’s recovery and inclusive growth. Register here. Thursday, April 13, 11AM-12PM: The Future of New York Hosted by Capalino | Join Dr. Lilliam Barrios-Paoli for a conversation about reinventing and modernizing social services through business, government, and nonprofit partnerships. Register here.


Wednesday, April 14, 3:30-5:30PM: Diversity, Inclusion, and Equity in Academia | The Geospatial Graduate Student Organization (GGSO) at North Carolina State University is hosting a Race and Place seminar series intended to highlight research that contextualizes race by speaking to environmental justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion in the geographical and geospatial sciences. Participate here.

Want to continue the conversation? We’d love to hear from you. As always, we welcome the opportunity to connect with your network of partners and clients or to work with you. Reach out to us at info@karpstrategies.com.


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Karp Strategies regularly celebrates women leading the way in urban planning, construction, renewable energy, and community economic development. During Women's History Month, we invite you to learn more about a few of the women who inspire us.

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As Karp Strategies continues to grow, we are appreciative of our designation as a woman-owned business enterprise (WBE), disadvantaged business enterprise (DBE), or small business enterprise (SBE) by government agencies around the country. As we reflect on Women’s History Month, we note that MWBE certifications provide critical access to government procurement processes, and for Karp Strategies, have led to incredible relationships with both agencies and prime firms. We are delighted to announce our updated certifications:

  • Boston: Small Business Enterprise (SBE)

  • Georgia: Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) *NEW*

  • Maine: Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE)

  • Massachusetts: Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) *NEW*

  • Massachusetts: Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE)

  • New York City: Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE)

  • New York and New Jersey: Woman-Owned Business Enterprise (WBE) Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) Small Business Enterprise (SBE)

  • Philadelphia: Office of Economic Opportunity (OEO) *NEW*

Reach out to us if you would like to partner on a project, or if you have questions about the certification process in any of these geographies. We will gladly connect you with our contacts.

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The Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience project is a section of the Lower Manhattan Coastal Resiliency project, part of New York City’s plan to protect residents, businesses, and critical infrastructure from flooding. The Brooklyn Bridge-Montgomery Coastal Resilience section of the project will protect the Two Bridges community to reduce risk from flooding while maintaining views and waterfront access.

In collaboration with the New York City Economic Development Corporation, Mayor’s Office of Resiliency, New York City Department of Design and Construction, New York City Department of Transportation, NYC Parks, AECOM, and illustrator Mek Frinchaboy, Karp Strategies designed a coloring book to be distributed in partnership with local schools, resident associations, and community-based organizations. This fun and interactive coloring book will include kids of all ages and their caregivers in learning about the project happening in their community designed to help keep them safe. Translations into Chinese and Spanish will help ensure that everyone will be able to join in the fun! Check it out below - and look for it in the neighborhood!

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Want to continue the conversation? We’d love to hear from you. As always, we welcome the opportunity to connect with your network of partners and clients or to work with you. Reach out to us at info@karpstrategies.com.

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