mTAPs or Mini Technical Assistance Panels
mTAP PROJECT APPLICATIONS FOR THE 2024-25 CLASS YEAR ARE OPEN and due to [email protected] by Friday, August 30, 2024. Learn More Here and by reading below.
Please click on each link to view the indicated Class mTAP:
- Class of 2024: Downwinders at Risk: Echo Heights
- Class of 2024: Frazier Revitalization, Inc.: Hatcher Farm
- Class of 2024: Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Corporation: Tenth St. Neighborhood, Part II
- Class of 2024: NCTCOG: Transportation and Stormwater Infrastructure (TSI) Study
- Class of 2023: Southern Gateway Public Green Foundation: Southern Gateway
- Class of 2023: City of Dallas: Downtown Elmwood
- Class of 2023: Hope Farm, Inc.: Hope Farm
- Class of 2023: Southern Dallas Progress Community Development Corporation: Tenth St. Neighborhood
- Class of 2023: East Fort Worth Business Association: East Lancaster
- Class of 2022: City of Fort Worth – Fort Worth African-American Museum & Culture Center
- Class of 2022: Cornerstone Baptist Church – Cornerstone Masterplan
- Class of 2022: Frazier Revitalization – Hatcher Station Village
- Class of 2022 North Richland Hills – Richland Centre
- Class of 2021: Cedars Neighborhood Association – Ervay Corridor Revitalization
- Class of 2021: Historic Como Preservation Council – Como Neighborhood
- Class of 2021: Las Colinas Association – Mandalay Canal
- Class of 2021: Near Southside, Inc. – Iter8
- Class of 2021: Southfair CDC – Jeffries-Meyers Neighborhood
- Class of 2020: Deep Ellum Foundation
• Deep Ellum Dallas Service Center Report
• Deep Ellum Dallas Service Center Slide Presentation
About ULI’s Technical Assistance Panel (TAP) and Mini-TAP (mTAP): Technical Assistance Panels (TAPs) provide expert, multidisciplinary advice to local governments, public agencies and nonprofit organizations facing complex land use and real estate issues in the North Texas area. TAPs were specifically designed to be run and implemented by the local chapters of ULI. Panelists for these one- to two-day work sessions are selected from the District Council’s membership to address land use challenges that require local knowledge to resolve. Click here to learn more about ULI Dallas-Fort Worth TAPs.
The “Mini-TAP” (or “mTAP”) is a component of the Center for Leadership (“CFL”), and it is modeled after the TAP process. The mTAP provides CFL class members the opportunity to collaborate with fellow participants, to share and expand their expertise by applying it to address a tangible land use or real estate problem. CFL class members work in teams based on professional experience, client selection, and other factors. Each mTAP team assists the client with a specific land use or real estate problem within ULI’s mission of providing leadership in the responsible land use and in creating and sustaining thriving communities.