Project Consortium Members
Any and all supporting agencies, companies, units of government, non-profits and civic organizations are invited to become an official sponsor of the Piedmont Triad
Sustainable Communities Planning Project a.k.a Piedmont Together. There is no cost, just a pledge of support and to assist with the project in some manner. Consortium Members also have the opportunity to receive technical assistance that is offer by the project team during the life of the project. Signing the agreement in simple terms formalizes the the partnership between the project and the supporting/participating entity. If you would like to become a Consortium Member the agreement, benefits of joining, and a signature page are located below.
Consortium Member Benefits (Click here to view .PDF.)
Consortium Agreement (Click here to open printable PDF.)
Consortium Agreement Signature Page (Click here to open editable WORD document.)
A formal consortium agreement is required by HUD and in simple terms formalizes the the partnership between the project and the supporting/participating entity. The agreement for this project has been approved by HUD.
54 AND COUNTING…
June 19, 2013 – Dan River Basin Association
May 28, 2013 – High Point MPO
April 17, 2013 – Piedmont Grown and Town of Biscoe
April 8, 2013 – Town of Yanceyville WELCOME YANCEYVILLE OUR 50th MEMBER!
February 5, 2013 – Center for Creative Economy
January 30, 2013 – Allstate-The Bluitt Agency, Sustainability Resource Center, Sustainable Business Network of Winston-Salem and Triad Economic Development Corportation
December 5, 2012 – Aging, Disability and Transit Services of Rockingham County
October 24, 2012 – Environmental Stewardship Greensboro and greenschemes
October 11, 2012 – Town of Mayodan
September 11, 2012 – Partnership for Community Care
September 10, 2012 – Town of Rural Hall
June 8, 2012 – Town of Elkin
May 18, 2012 – City of Asheboro
May 10, 2012 – Town of Lewisville
May 7, 2012 – Transition Greensboro
April 23, 2012 – Village of Clemmons
April 12, 2012 – City of Lexington
February 24, 2012 – Piedmont Conservation Council
February 20, 2012 – Town of Cooleemee
February 7, 2012 – Town of Pleasant Garden
January 30, 2012 – Center for Design Innovation
December 9, 2011 – Greensboro Housing Coalition
December 5, 2011 – Greensboro Urban Area MPO
December 2, 2011 – City of High Point
November 17, 2011 – City of Winston-Salem
November 7, 2011 – Southwest Renewal Foundation of High Point
October 27, 2011 – Forsyth County
October 11, 2011 – Forsyth Futures
October 10, 2011 – City-County Planning Board (Winston-Salem/Forsyth County)
September 9, 2011 – Winston-Salem Urban Area MPO
September 2, 2011 – Town of Walnut Cove
September 1, 2011 – City of Greensboro
August 28, 2011 – City of Burlington
August 18, 2011 – North Carolina Center for Global Logistics, Piedmont Triad Rural Planning Organization, Northwest Piedmont Rural Planning Organization and Winston-Salem State University
August 15, 2011 – Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation
August 5, 2011 – North Carolina Department of Commerce
August 4, 2011 – e-NC Authority (now part of the NC Dept. of Commerce)
August 3, 2011 – Rockingham County Planning Department and Housing Authority of Winston-Salem
August 2, 2011 – Town of Kernersville
August 1, 2011 -Center for New North Carolinians, Davidson County Planning Department and the North Carolina Department of Environment and Natural Resources
July 28, 2011 – YMCA of Northwest North Carolina and Piedmont Triad Regional Council – Planning Department
July 27, 2011 – North Carolina Department of Transportation
July 18, 2011 Town of Oak Ridge
Original List of Supporting Counties, Towns, Cities, Agencies and Organizations
- Piedmont Authority for Regional Transportation
- Piedmont Triad Council of Governments
- Northwest Piedmont Council of Governments
- Piedmont Triad Partnership
- Metropolitan Planning Organizations
- Burlington-Graham
- Greensboro
- High Point
- Winston-Salem
- Urban Centers
- City of Burlington
- City of Greensboro
- City of High Point
- City of Winston-Salem
- 28 other supporting agencies and local governments
