Posts about About GGWash
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After seven months of COVID-19, how healthy is GGWash, financially?
The coronavirus and associated economic recession have wreaked havoc on our communities’ health, our emotional well-being, many people’s household finances, and also many nonprofits. Greater Greater Washington isn’t about to have to close its doors, but in keeping with our practice of financial transparency, we wanted to give you an update of where things are — and how you can help. Keep reading…
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Please welcome our new writer and editor, Libby Solomon!
Meet out new writer/editor, Libby Solomon. Keep reading…
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Why we have so many reposts right now
Have you noticed that a lot of Greater Greater Washington articles are re-runs from past years? Are we doing okay? A few people have asked, and you deserve an answer to that! Keep reading…
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Three reasons why you should join the GGWash Neighborhood
Thank you for being engaged with urbanist issues here in the Washington region. Here at Greater Greater Washington, we are proud to be your source of thoughtful, original, community-driven coverage of urbanist issues in the region. This year we need the support of 100 new Neighbors to cover the costs of running the publication. Will you be one of them? Keep reading…
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As more global challenges collide with urbanist issues, we need your help to cover them
Greater Greater Washington is committed to helping residents in the region and beyond draw out connections between urbanism, public policy, and the central issues of our time. If you’ve valued our efforts to highlight these intersections this year, please consider joining the Neighborhood in order to ensure we are able to continue and deepen our coverage of these important issues. Keep reading…
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We need your help to keep GGWash going
In the past year the GGWash publication ran over 1,000 articles covering local urbanist issues that were collectively viewed over 3 million times! In order to close our funding gap this year, we need to raise $15,000 from renewing members, and welcome 100 new Neighbors into the Neighborhood. Can we count on you? Keep reading…
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We’re looking for some help this fall!
GGWash is looking to hire two new team members to support our elections and community development work. Keep reading…
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Want to know what’s going on with urbanist issues where you live? Update your address with us.
Having accurate, up-to-date address information for our readers and supporters is important to understanding who’s involved with us, but it’s even more critical to connecting you to what sorts of housing- and transportation-related things are happening in your neighborhood, so that you can support them (or make them better!). Please help us help you know about what’s going on where you live and update your address today! Keep reading…
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We’re looking for a Writer/Editor to cover urbanist issues throughout the region
Greater Greater Washington is looking for a talented, motivated journalism professional with an understanding of the issues GGWash covers, a keen eye for engaging content, and a strong commitment to an inclusive, diverse, growing Washington, DC region where all people can choose to live in walkable urban communities. Keep reading…
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I’m planning to step down from Greater Greater Washington
Within six to twelve months, once we can set up a new leadership structure to succeed me, I’ve decided to step down from Greater Greater Washington. Keep reading…