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YOUR SAY: How the Downtown Challenge will help residents of Macon

Kathryn Dennis of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia describes the footprint of the section of downtown Macon where $3 million will be available over three years to help people realize their downtown dreams. The Downtown Challenge program from the Community Foundation and the Knight Foundation asks Maconites to not only dream about what they could do downtown but to also ask for the money to make it happen.
Kathryn Dennis of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia describes the footprint of the section of downtown Macon where $3 million will be available over three years to help people realize their downtown dreams. The Downtown Challenge program from the Community Foundation and the Knight Foundation asks Maconites to not only dream about what they could do downtown but to also ask for the money to make it happen. Georgia Public Broadcasting

"Cities have the capability of providing something for everybody, only because, and only when, they are created by everybody."

— Jane Jacobs, "The Death and Life of Great American Cities"

Macon has so much that other communities don't: beautiful architecture, wide boulevards, historic neighborhoods and buildings, as well as dogwoods, azaleas, cherry trees and stately oaks. But like so many cities and towns have experienced, commerce has dwindled over the years and several neighborhoods, including our downtown, have suffered. Not anymore. With the Downtown Challenge, a $3 million, three-year initiative, we will make downtown Macon vibrant again.

The challenge, a partnership of the Community Foundation of Central Georgia, the Peyton Anderson Foundation and Knight Foundation, will fund the ideas of individuals, organizations, government and companies. Together, we will invest in ideas, large and small, to implement the recommendations of the recently released Macon Action Plan.

The plan, a framework for improving our city, is rooted in the ideas of each of us who call the city home. It's been developed over the past two years through conversations and activities where we have shared ideas for what we want our city to become and talked about the best ways for it to get there.

This isn't new territory for us. The Downtown Challenge builds on the success of the Knight Neighborhood Challenge, which from 2009 through 2014 funded more than 130 ideas for the College Hill neighborhood. Not only did the Knight Neighborhood Challenge change the landscape through programming and place-based improvements, just as importantly, it changed the way we think about this place we call home.

Now we're expanding the area of impact with the Downtown Challenge. I have full confidence that Macon's downtown — the central business district and surrounding neighborhoods — will provide something for everyone because our shared future will be created by everyone, through the Downtown Challenge and the strong partnerships that are enriching our city one idea at a time.

 

Beverly Blake is Macon program director at Knight Foundation. Email her at blake@knightfoundation.org. For more about the Downtown Challenge, visit downtownchallengemacon.org.

This piece was first published on The blog of the John S. and James L. Knight Foundation.

This story was originally published January 27, 2016 at 9:43 PM with the headline "YOUR SAY: How the Downtown Challenge will help residents of Macon ."

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