Three Reasons School Facility Upkeep Is Not Like Homeownership

This time on Outside Insight: School funding expert Kelsey Birkmeier, CEO of Banach, Banach and Cassidy, breaks down why maintaining a school building costs more and gets complicated faster than maintaining a house, even when the buildings are the same age.

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About Banach, Banach and Cassidy

Banach, Banach & Cassidy (BB&C) is a trusted leader in strategic marketing, survey research, and finance campaign services. We specialize in helping educational institutions, organizations, and governmental units achieve their goals through expert insight, comprehensive marketing strategies, and research-backed financial initiatives. Our services also include strategic planning and public engagement strategies that help public institutions secure lasting support.

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Clear Updates Today Build Support Tomorrow

Clear Updates Today Build Support Tomorrow

This time on Outside Insight: Community-Funded Futures, CEO Kelsey Birkmeier of Banach, Banach and Cassidy breaks down why district and municipal communication is really trust-building, not just sharing updates, and how that trust prevents confusion and rumors....

A Practical Communication Plan for Winning School Bond Votes is Key

A Practical Communication Plan for Winning School Bond Votes is Key

Most school funding measures do not fail because people hate schools. They fail because voters do not understand the ask, do not trust the messenger, or never see the message in the first place. This time on Outside Insight: Community-Funded Futures, Kelsey Birkmeyer,...

A Community Cannot Vote For What It Does Not Understand

A Community Cannot Vote For What It Does Not Understand

Most people want to support their local schools, but they cannot back what they do not understand. Kelsey Birkmeier, CEO of Banach, Banach and Cassidy, digs into a hard truth about school district communication: if districts are not talking about themselves, nobody...