Main Spotlight: Building Partnerships for Main Street Success
Learn how Main Street America's work with the DOT's Thriving Communities Program is supporting transformative efforts with community partners like the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe.
Get inspiring insights from Main Street business owners and economic development leaders.
EscucharTrabajamos en colaboración con miles de socios locales y líderes de base de todo el país que comparten nuestro compromiso de fomentar la prosperidad compartida, crear economías resistentes y mejorar la calidad de vida.
Formadas por pueblos pequeños, comunidades de tamaño medio y distritos comerciales urbanos, las miles de organizaciones, personas, voluntarios y líderes locales que componen Main Street America™ representan la amplia diversidad que hace que este país sea tan singular.
¿Busca estrategias y herramientas que le ayuden en su trabajo? Sumérgete en el Centro de Recursos de Main Street y explora una amplia gama de recursos, entre los que se incluyen nuestro extenso Centro de Conocimientos, oportunidades de desarrollo profesional, ofertas de servicios sobre el terreno, apoyo a la promoción y mucho más.
Su ventanilla única para conocer las últimas historias, noticias, eventos y oportunidades -incluidas subvenciones y programas de financiación- en Main Street.
Únase a nosotros en nuestro trabajo para fomentar la prosperidad compartida, crear economías fuertes y mejorar la calidad de vida en los centros y distritos comerciales de los barrios.
Shane Hampton, AICP, CNU‑A, leads Main Street America’s work on the USDOT’s Thriving Communities Program, delivering tailored technical assistance to under-resourced communities to help them to shape important local projects and advance toward funding and implementation.
Previously, Shane was the executive director of the University of Oklahoma Institute for Quality Communities, a community outreach center in the Christopher C. Gibbs College of Architecture. He coordinated teams to deliver community engagement and technical assistance in city planning and placemaking for towns, cities, tribes, and non-profits. He also led the production of the Placemaking Conference, a nationally recognized program highlighting community development best practices. Shane earned a master’s degree in Regional & City Planning and a bachelor’s in Public Affairs and Administration, both from the University of Oklahoma.
Shane is based in Oklahoma City where he’s involved in local organizations connected to development and placemaking. He is the programs chair for Urban Land Institute Oklahoma, and serves on the boards of the Downtown Oklahoma City Partnership, Independent Shopkeepers Association, and Art Afloat.
Correo electrónico: Se requiere JavaScript para decodificar este textoTeléfono: Se requiere JavaScript para decodificar este textoUbicación: Se requiere JavaScript para decodificar este textoPronouns: Se requiere JavaScript para decodificar este texto
Learn how Main Street America's work with the DOT's Thriving Communities Program is supporting transformative efforts with community partners like the Shoalwater Bay Indian Tribe.