In Rincon Hills, SF Jamie Whitaker sites issues on SeeClickFix as one reason for creating a neighborhood association. http://www.rinconhillsf.org/2008/10/27/1093 It's great to see SeeClickFix being used by established community organizations but also as a tool for documenting the need for new community organizations.
SeeClickFix understands that not every issue will be resolved with one click on the map. That's why we built the tool so that many people can speak and rally around the same issue. Neighborhood orgs have proved invaluable in mounting support to resolve an issue, I'm sure Jamie will have the same success.
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SeeClickFix as a catalyst for community
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SeeClickFix is looking for partners
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If you are a news organization or a local or national community improvement organization and are interested in expanding your toolkit, we think SeeClickFix could be that tool.
We are looking for partners in every community across the U.S. to help implement SeeClickFix by raising awareness and creating watch areas for local officials.
Making SeeClickFix work in your neighborhood is easy but it takes those first few clickers and fixers to get things started.
Over the past few months we've seen issues get fixed that were previously thought to be hopeless and we've seen people report issues that they would have previously thought a waste of energy. The SeeClickFix tool is proving to be a powerful community resource, but it takes a few early adapters in each community to get it started.
Please contact ben@seeclickfix.com if you feel you need more resources to light the fire. If you're a news agency, check out how the http://newhavenindependent.org uses SeeClickFix(we're on the right.)