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The Partnership for Mobility Management is a joint effort of national organizations that work with national, local, state and regional leaders and organizations to realize the possibilities of improving transportation options for all Americans wherever they live and to assist those especially in need of alternative transportation options.
An Update on Partnership Activities 10/7/11I have been working with our national partners to serve all of you in your work. Since we met in Indianapolis, we have had a whole summer and September to begin working on the many ideas we discussed at the conference.
Contact Sheryl Gross-Glaser Director, Partnership for Mobility Management Coordination Specialist, National Resource Center for Human Service Transportation Coordination Community Transportation Association of America 202.386.1669 |
June 6-8 2011 Conference - IndianapolisSeamless and successful mobility options require hard work with a focus on the rider. Join us at a two-day conference to learn about innovative and effective programs in the exciting field of mobility management. Meet mobility managers from across the country and find out about resources that will help you effectively coordinate with human services programs and public transportation, form solid partnerships, and develop a working knowledge of funding sources. This conference will be a great opportunity for mobility managers and people interested in mobility management.
The 2011 Mobility Management Conference is an activity of the Partnership for Mobility Management. This partnership is a joint effort of national organizations that work with national, local, state and regional leaders and organizations to realize the possibilities of improving transportation options for all Americans wherever they live and to assist those especially in need of alternative transportation options. Members of the Partnership for Mobility Management are: Financial support for this conference, including many generous scholarships and considerable contributions of staff and materials, was provided primarily through five major technical assistance partners:
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