Action Networks Promoting Collaboration
By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA Post 8 | Series Archive In this month’s blog I want to share some information about the Action Network working on
By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA Post 8 | Series Archive In this month’s blog I want to share some information about the Action Network working on
By Hannah Monroe, SA2020 Neighborhoods Liaison at SAHA Post 7 | Series Archive The EastPoint Neighborhood On March 4, 2014, Mayor Castro unveiled the EastPoint neighborhood: a four square
By Colleen Pence, SA2020 Resolutions Outdoorsy Leader (follow her here!) We live in a “City on the Rise” so it makes sense that our annual San Antonio Book Festival (which is
By Mary Bily Westfall, Physical Education teacher at Bonham Academy I knew from the time I started playing sports at Runge High School that I wanted to be a coach.
By Allie Perez I’ve had the pleasure and honor of writing for SA2020 in regards to my passion for plumbing and San Antonio’s efforts and plans for sustainability.
By Meredith Alvarez, Arts Funder Leader for SA2020 Resolutions (follow her here!) To all those who signed up to follow my SA2020 Resolution, I have some news that
Here’s the deal: in 2010, our community decided that we wanted to become a city where “citizens are deeply engaged as elected leaders, business leaders, volunteers, and voters
San Antonio’s grassroots, nonprofit, health care and government leaders are combining efforts to educate the more than 212,000 uninsured people in Bexar County about the Affordable Care Act
By David Nungaray We marched along Martin Luther King Jr. Drive. As I walked with my friends from Teach For America I felt an incredible energy from seeing
Parks are more than just pretty green natural spaces. They serve many purposes beyond what we often see when we play or enjoy a nice picnic in them!
After 12 years of driving progress toward a shared community vision, SA2020, the nonprofit organization, is dissolving. We believe this is the most visionary thing we can do. We made this decision with the greatest care for our organizational values of leadership, community, and accountability, and we hope you’ll read more about it on our blog.
Our website is live with our final data release, showing where San Antonio stands on reaching the shared community vision. The data release is accompanied by our final call to action—a policy agenda for City government based on our unique bird’s-eye view of San Antonio.
While SA2020’s operations ended March 28, these resources, along with the last twelve years of our research and stories, will be available to download from our website through September 2024.
– Team SA2020