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Di: Karl McCollester & Mark Partin
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Join us as we discuss ways for small towns be more impactful for their citizens. Mark Partin from the City of Sumter and Karl McCollester from GovPossible talk with municipalities across the country to discover how they become a little bit mightier.(c) 2026 GovPossible PBC Politica e governo Scienze politiche
  • Taking PRIDE: Unmaintained Property Demolition in the City of Sumter, SC
    Mar 2 2026

    Topic:

    This episode features John Macloskey, the codes enforcement director of the City of Sumter, SC, discussing the impact of demolition programs on small municipalities, including strategies, challenges, and future goals. Learn how community efforts are transforming neighborhoods and the importance of effective code enforcement.

    John Macloskey is the Codes Enforcement Director at the City of Sumter SC. You can reach John at the City of Sumter through their Codes Complaint Form:

    • https://www.sumtersc.gov/codes-enforcement


    Learn more about the Sumter PRIDE demolition program:

    • https://www.sumtersc.gov/codes-enforcement/sumter-pride-program


    Grants Mentioned:

    Tmobile Hometown Grants ($50k)

    • 25 towns per quarter
    • Next deadline 3/31
    • https://www.t-mobile.com/brand/hometown-grants

    Favrot Historic Preservation Grant ($15k) 3/2

    • Annual
    • https://savingplaces.org/favrot-fund

    Bureau of Reclamation Water Storage Grants (up to $30m) 4/17/26

    • https://simpler.grants.gov/opportunity/82ae6f0d-24b7-4bcb-8e40-4f55a0d7d509
    • 17 Western States, Alaska, Hawaii

    Americorp 3/31 ($25k per corps member)

    • https://simpler.grants.gov/opportunity/02326e51-73f5-495c-9825-5e4a67c42367
    • Americorp Member allowance: minimum $21k per year plus healthcare.
    • 24% match, increasing after year 3
    • To get the full $25k, $8k in matching funds (for salary and/or program expenses)

    NY – Records Management Grants ($75,000) 3/18

    • https://www.archives.nysed.gov/grants/lgrmif-grants

    Find Us:
    Mark Partin is Chief of Staff for the City of Sumter (https://sumtersc.gov). Subscribe and Find more of Mark's Local Government Leadership Thoughts at https://localleadershipinsights.substack.com/

    Karl McCollester spent 20 year in strategic technology consulting for small municipalities in the Carolinas and Georgia. He is the CEO of GovPossible.

    GovPossible (https://govpossible.com) is a Public Benefit Corporation that provides software to help small municipalities manage their operations including finance, budget, licensing, permitting, planning, codes enforcement, cemetery, meetings, and website.


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    20 min
  • Episode 3: Rental Inspections; Reusing Closing Properties, Public Art, Arts Festivals, & Upcoming Grant Opportunities
    Feb 16 2026

    Summary

    In this episode of Mighty Municipalities, hosts Karl McCollester and Mark Partin discuss various initiatives and programs that small municipalities are implementing to enhance community living. They explore a rental inspection pilot program in Springfield, the opening of a new library in Aberdeen, public art projects in South Carolina, and the impact of art festivals on local economies. The episode concludes with a segment on available grants for municipalities, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and development.


    Topics:

    Springfield IL – Rental Inspection Pilot

    • https://library.municode.com/MO/Springfield/CODES/Code_of_Ordinances?nodeId=PTIICO_CH75RERELIINPR
    • https://www.ksmu.org/news/2025-11-04/springfield-city-council-enacts-rental-inspection-pilot-program

    Aberdeen, NC – pop. 9300 new library and parklet

    • https://sandhillssentinel.com/turning-the-page-aberdeen-bids-farewell-to-historic-library-welcomes-new-location
    • https://www.facebook.com/DowntownAberdeen/photos/have-you-checked-out-our-latest-addition-downtown-this-parklet-now-located-at-th/1356730146414930/

    Public Art and Arts Festivals

    • Cayce Thomas Dambo Troll
      • https://www.thecolumbiastar.com/articles/cayce-approves-landmark-public-art-investment-brings-first-thomas-dambo-troll-to-south-carolina/
    • Swamp Fox Murals Trail
      • https://trails.clarendoncounty.com
    • Art Fields – Lake City, SC
      • https://www.artfieldssc.org/
    • Inspire Festival – Sumter, SC
      • https://www.sumterinspirefestival.org/2026-events

    Grant Opportunites:

    • 3/4: AARP Community Challenge
      • https://www.aarp.org/livable-communities/community-challenge/info-2026/2026-challenge.html
    • 3/26: SC - SCRIA Basic & Economic Infrastructure Grants
      • https://ria.sc.gov/grants/how-to-apply
    • 5/1: NC –Helen impacted small business infrastructure grant program:
      • https://www.commerce.nc.gov/grants-incentives/public-infrastructure-funds/small-business-infrastructure-grant-program#GuidelinesStatutesSmallBusinessInfrastructureGrants-3659
    • 2/20: NC, SC, OH, IN, KY, & FL - Duke Energy Foundation America250
      • https://foundation.duke-energy.com/Request-for-Proposal

    Find Us:
    Mark Partin is Chief of Staff for the City of Sumter (https://sumtersc,gov). Subscribe and Find more of Mark's Local Government Leadership Thoughts at https://localleadershipinsights.substack.com/

    Karl McCollester spent 20 year in strategic technology consulting for small municipalities in the Carolinas and George. He is the CEO of GovPossible.

    GovPossible (https://govpossible.com) is a Public Benefit Corporation that provides software to help small municipalities manage their operations including finance, budget, licensing, permitting, planning, codes enforcement, cemetery, meetings, and website.

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    37 min
  • Ep 2: SC Population Growth, Woodfin NC's whitewater wave, & Building Redevelopment in Sumter SC
    Feb 2 2026

    Topics:
    In this episode of Mighty Municipalities, hosts Karl McCollester and Mark Partin discuss the rapid population growth in South Carolina and its implications for small municipalities in the state. They explore the challenges of managing this growth, including infrastructure demands and legislative responses.

    • Resource and Resiliency Commission: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess126_2025-2026/bills/4692.htm?utm_source=chatgpt.com
    • Concurrency Bill: https://www.scstatehouse.gov/sess126_2025-2026/bills/227.htm


    The conversation then turns to our discussion of new ideas from other municipalities for improvement:

    Enhancing Your Local Assets:
    Mark & Karl discuss Woodfin's unique use of it's natural asset and how focusing on your communities natural assets can help improve your community

    • Woodfin, NC (pop. ~8,000) is installing a whitewater wave as part of it's local riverfront park project. It's unique in that it provides a feature without a large maintenance cost.


    Building Redevelopment:
    We then discuss how preservation and conversion of historic buildings can help maintain and revitalize central business districts. We cover four ways buildings can be reused:

    • Education: Sumter, SC (pop ~43,000) repurposed an old grocery, auto parts store, and post office into part of the local community college. https://www.santeelynchescog.org/sites/default/files/uploads/services/cctchealthsciencesbackgrounder.pdf
    • Business: Manning, SC (pop ~4,000) partnered with IT Call Center Provalus to refurbish a former department store: https://www.provalus.com/news/provalus-celebrates-opening-of-technology-innovation-center-with-ribbon-cutting-ceremony-in-manning-south-carolina
    • Hospitality: Fountain Inn SC (pop ~14,000) converted a small mill into an event and restaurant space, and Pittsboro, NC (pop ~4,900) reonvated their old 1950's post office into a restaurant (and now cafe): https://www.newsobserver.com/living/food-drink/article312412665.html
    • Housing: Bessemer City, NC (pop ~5,500) converted their old textile mill into apartment housing by stacking multiple grants: https://bessemercity.com/osage-mill-ribbon-cutting/

    We wrap up the discussion talking about the importance of working to secure historic properties and their maintenance shortly after closing to save on long-term restoration costs.



    Find Us:
    Mark Partin is Chief of Staff for the City of Sumter (https://sumtersc,gov). Subscribe and Find more of Mark's Local Government Leadership Thoughts at https://localleadershipinsights.substack.com/

    Karl McCollester spent 20 year in strategic technology consulting for small municipalities in the Carolinas and George. He is the CEO of GovPossible.

    GovPossible (https://govpossible.com) is a Public Benefit Corporation that provides software to help small municipalities manage their operations including finance, budget, licensing, permitting, planning, codes enforcement, cemetery, meetings, and websites.


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    39 min
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