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  • Conducting a Community Assessment

    September 18, 2012
    Contents Overview Needs and Assets Define the Scope Determine Collaboration Collect Data Findings, Priorities, and Actions Share Findings Summary  Overview

    There are many benefits to conducting a community assessment.

    The following are ways an assessment can benefit your community; you can work with other organizations in your community to identify additional benefits as an exercise to build consensus and buy-in for the process.

  • The Center for Faith-Based & Community Initiatives (HHS)

    March 27, 2012

    The Partnership Center leads the department's efforts to build and support partnerships with faith-based and community organizations in order to better serve individuals, families and communities in need.


     

  • Developing a Plan for Outcome Measurement

    September 14, 2012
    Overview Getting Started Understanding Outcomes Logic Models Performance Indicators Summary Overview Outcomes communicate value.
  • Creating and Implementing a Data Collection Plan

    September 6, 2012
    Overview Data Collection Methods Validity and Reliability When and How Quality and Volume Summary  Overview Data collection happens before analysis and reporting.

    Valid and reliable data is the backbone of program analysis.  Collecting this data, however, is just one step in the greater process of measuring outcomes.  The five steps include:   1. Identify outcomes and develop performance measures.   2. Create and implement a data collection plan (discussed in this lesson).   3. Analyze the data.

  • Going Virtual: Online Tools for Project Management

    September 12, 2012
    Overview Central Desktop ProjectSpaces Basecamp Next Steps Summary  Overview

    Collaboration is imperative in project management.

    Project management is the methodical approach of planning, organizing, and managing resources to successfully reach specific project goals and objectives. Typically, project management involves many partners (some of whom may be working in remote locations), so collaboration via a web-based application is ideal.

  • Acquiring Public Grants

    September 14, 2012
    Overview Assessing Readiness Grant Aquisition Proposal Planning Proposal Writing Submittal Process Getting Funded Summary    Overview

  • Planning For, Securing, and Documenting In-Kind Donations

    September 14, 2012
    Overview ID'ing wants and needs Relationship Building Documentation Acknowledging your Donors Summary Overview

  • Managing Crisis

    September 13, 2012
    Overview Prepare For Crisis Economic Downturn Loss of Funding Loss of Physical Assets Human Assets Employee Lawsuit Summary Overview

  • Building Multiple Revenue Sources

    September 14, 2012
    Overview Revenue Sources Assess Resources Strategy Select A Source Source Plans Evaluate Results Summary Overview

  • Creating Your Sustainability Plan

    September 14, 2012
    Overview Getting Started Build your Case Partnerships Maintaining Partnerships Resource Development Summary  Overview

    This training includes several steps that an organization can implement when engaging in a sustainability planning process.

    The first, Getting Started, includes questions that organizational leadership should answer in order to position the organization for sustainability.

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