Saturday, October 9, 2010

One Nation, One State, One City Demo

Cincinnati Change Fairness and Growth Campaign Steering Committee

Cincinnati Change’s mission is building wealth in traditionally underserved communities like Cincinnati and bringing low and or moderate-income people in Southern Ohio into the new financial mainstream being shaped daily. Cincinnati Change was incorporated on June 19th 2005 as an Ohio Non-Governmental Organization [NGO]. Cincinnati Change has been a member of the National Community Reinvestment Coalition [NCRC] since 2002 and the MLK Coalition of Greater Cincinnati since 2005.

  • Committee Chairman Fredrick Hargrove, Sr. PE, MBA. former Chairman of Cincinnati Change
  • Co-Chairwoman Pandora Ramsay, Founding President , Ohio Fairness Campaign
  • Co-Chairman and Convener Dr. Robert Day PhD, President, Center for Urban & Rural Redevelopment
Steering Committee Advisor and Panel Moderator
Hershel Daniels, Junior Chairman of MDi

Symposium I

October 10th, 2010

10:00 AM - 11:00 AM EST

4400 Reading Road, Cincinnati Ohio

10:00 PM - 12:00 PM EST

Dial-in Number: (605) 475-4850
Participant Access Code: 570587#

Opening by Committee Chairman

Introductions

Recap of Symposia to date.

New Statistics

Status of Initiatives, Health, Broadband, and Energy

Half Hour Break


Status of the Campaign Fundraising mechanism

General topics from teleconference participants

Announcement of Launch of 20 Days Effort on October 10th 2010
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Open The Cincinnati Change Community Briefing 9PM to 10PM

Dial-in Number: (605) 475-4850
Participant Access Code: 570587#

Presentation at 10 P.M. on the first time in 30 years of a new Cincinnati Comprehensive Plan that includes:

Health Care

Erasing the Digital Divide

Next Generation Workforce Employment

Urban Transportation Solutions

Green Energy Implementation

Comprehensive Housing Program for the City

Economic Development


based on the

Cincinnati Change Development Statement

Development in Cincinnati should be for the people in the city who are in the place they are in the city. This is not to say that we should not have new people come into the city, but...what about those in place. In these times lets make the change for those who live here NOW!!!

On 10-10-10 at 10 AM Cincinnati Change is engaging the public sector with a coalition of individuals, non-governmental organizations and faith based partners such as the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC who are supportive of the goals of One Nation Working Together March in reordering our nation's priorities to invest in our most valuable resource- Our People.

At 10AM on October 10 2010 at 4400 Reading Road Cincinnati Change will release its One Nation One State One City Nati Way™ Comprehensive Plan outline, which is based on Erasing the Digital Divide in greater Cincinnati.

We, like the MLK Coalition, believe that like Dr. King, “service” can be the nexus between people and their communities. In our case, this means erasing the digital divide in our community and creating new community development models in Hamilton County joining both public and private sector resources. A goal is the creation of the Cincinnati Change Peoples Convention Center Complex which will be the Network Operations Center for solution for 20 million users at $1K Ea.

Included will be models that support a creative class in the Nati Way™. The Nati Way™ is a Trademark and Business Process licensed to McGraw Daniels, LLC and to Hargrove Engineering, LLC which has authorized Cincinnati Change to create a new model in Hamilton County to serve southern Ohio.

Cincinnati Change has answered President Obama’s call to service with its proposal to Erase the Digital Divide and investing in people. We presented our updated $625 million dollar, statewide 3rd Frontier Health Information eXchange proposal during an August, 2010 conference call with Dr. Jackson, the Ohio State Director of Health. We will join forces with the 100 Male March, the United Methodist Men of Keys of the Kingdom UMC, other organizations and individuals on October 8, 2010 to plan its implementation.

Background: In April 2010, we offered a proposal to the Ohio Department of Insurance as part of our joint venture with Hargrove Engineering, an African American, small business to Erase the Digital Divide. We are now implementing our Erase the Digital Divide Network Operations Center in Cincinnati. Our plan is to create a unified network with 700Mhz and WiMax infrastructure tied into Fiber, CLEC POTS, WiFi and MVNO networks across the 35 counties of Southern Ohio. Initially, we will serve the students of the Cincinnati Public Schools as well as 20,000 underserved households in Cincinnati and 5,000 employers throughout Hamilton County.

Cincinnati Change is committed to development in line with The United Nations Global Compact.

The United Nations Global Compact is a strategic policy initiative for businesses that are committed to aligning their operations and strategies with ten universally accepted principles in the areas of human rights, labour, environment and anti-corruption.

submitted by
Hershel Daniels, Junior
Chief of Staff to Fred Hargrove, Sr. and a Cincinnati Change, Trustee