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As we identify ways to maximize our impact, we look to and support research and data analyses to inform our approach. We want to share valuable studies and information to foster learning, so that together, we can continue to enhance the vitality of the region.

The Philadelphia Zoo

The Philadelphia Zoo introduced a first-in-the-world trail system that enhances the visitor experience as well as the quality of life for animals, allowing them to move beyond their traditional exhibit spaces and providing more room to roam.

Photo courtesy The Philadelphia Zoo

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Partnering for Student Success: A Practical Guide to Building Effective School-Based Partnerships
Schools and districts have long partnered with external organizations to deliver programming to students, both during and outside of the traditional...
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Watershed Protection
Annual Residential Development in the Delaware River Basin, 2013 and 2014
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Great Learning
Successful School-Based Partnerships: What Does it Take?
Schools and districts have long partnered with external organizations to deliver programming to students, both during and after the traditional...
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Creative Communities
Market-Based Strategy and the Use of Audience Research and Data in Philadelphia
The traditional arts and culture business model is based on a long history of patronage.
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Watershed Protection
A Watershed Event: Q&A with Academy Award-nominated actor Mark Ruffalo
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Continued Cuts: Losing Confidence, Losing Learning
In 2010-2011, when PASA and PASBO first started documenting how lost and stagnant revenues have forced school districts to cut learning opportunities...
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