Community Organizing
Found 8 free book(s)Using the Precede-proceed model - Community Tool Box
ctb.ku.edutheories, community level theories, interpersonal communication, interactive technologies media campaigns and grass roots organizing can be utilized. Introduction: •The PRECEDE-PROCEED model is a tool for designing, implementing, and evaluating health behavior change programs. ...
Community Festivals and Events Planning Guide
www.richmondhill.caSelecting an Executive Board and/or Organizing Committee ... the community in event leadership, enhance the quality of life for its residents, build community pride and provide opportunities and places for people to connect and celebrate local culture, heritage, and talent.
Principles of Community Engagement (Second Edition) …
www.atsdr.cdc.govCommunity engagement can take many forms, and partners can include organized groups, agencies, institutions, or individuals Collaborators may be engaged in health promotion, research, or policy making Community engagement can also be seen as a continuum of community involvement Figure 1 1 below, modified from a dia-
Principles of Community Engagement (Second Edition)
www.atsdr.cdc.govInvolving the community and collaborating with its members are cornerstones of efforts to improve public health In recent years, for example, community engagement and mobilization have been essential to programs addressing smoking cessation, obesity, cancer, heart disease, and other health concerns
Faith-Based Organizations In Community Development
www.huduser.gov• The community development field needs significant technical assistance to ensure that faith-based organizations in community development spend government funds responsibly, given the small size and inexperience of many such organizations. This is especially the case for new entrants to the field.
Successful Strategies for Recruiting, Training, and ...
www.samhsa.govcommunity resources and expanding capacity through volunteers also enhance an organization’s general profile, which can attract more volunteers, program participants, and funds. Other potential benefits of using volunteers include the following: XAn increased ability to serve clients and respond to the needs of the community (e.g.,
PLANNING SUCCESSFUL COMMUNITY-BASED FOOD …
nesfp.nutrition.tufts.educommunity relationships might already be in place, or it may represent a new direction for a larger organization (e.g., a culinary training program for homeless shelter residents organized by a food bank, or a beginning farmer training program adding a multi-farmer
Title I Paraprofessionals - ed
www2.ed.govmanagement, such as by organizing instructional materials, (3) provide instructional assistance in a computer laboratory, (4) conduct parental involvement activities, (5) provide instructional support in a library or media center, (6) act as a translator, or (7) provide instructional support services under the direct supervision