Monday, July 18, 2005
CTB Best Process & Practices
for Kan-ed "Hometown Heroes" (5718am)
A parallel "Pathfinder Passport" portal
for public-private sector partnerships:
My Vision/My Mission:
Exercise Triple-A Plays ... Attitude + Aptitude + Ability
Where RO = River Orienteering & CS = Community Stewardship:
Celebrate-2008 "RO/CS" Institute for Future Thought Leadership (cc)
... Circa 1939-68 ... ... LNT = Leave-NO-Trace
Think Globally / Interact Regionally / Learn (LNT) Locally
Embracing "Bioneer adVenturing"
Eco-Challenge courses via UNEP Earth Council + + +
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Experience Best Processes and Practices
that Promote Community Change and Improvement:
By Topic Area
... from the KU-CTP "Community Toolbox" ...
http://ctb.ku.edu/tools/bp/en/best_processes_main.jsp
Best processes are modifiable factors or activities that show proven ways
to help increase the likelihood of making a SUSTAINABLE community impact.
Here you will find 12 processes that promote change according to a simple framework for community change and improvement. A complementary resource of Toolkits provides skills-training for core competencies and supporting products that can be adapted to facilitate implementing these processes.
Clicking on any of the Best Processes listed below will provide you with an evident-base for WHY that process matters, case examples that describe how it has been applied,
PLUS how-to tips and tools for putting it into practice, and other information and resources that can help promote its use.
Analyzing Information About the Problem, Goals,
and factors Affecting Them
Establishing Your Group's Vision and Mission
Defining Organizational Structure and Operating Mechanisms
Developing a Framework or Model of Change
Developing and using Strategic and Action Plans
Arranging for Community Mobilizers
Developing Leadership
Implementing Effective Interventions
Assuring Technical Assistance
Documenting Progress and using Feedback
Making Outcomes Matter
Sustaining the Work
Other Best Practices resources, such as The Community Guide
can also help strengthen your efforts as you consider
how to address specific problems and goals in
your communities.
for public-private sector partnerships:
My Vision/My Mission:
Exercise Triple-A Plays ... Attitude + Aptitude + Ability
Where RO = River Orienteering & CS = Community Stewardship:
Celebrate-2008 "RO/CS" Institute for Future Thought Leadership (cc)
... Circa 1939-68 ... ... LNT = Leave-NO-Trace
Think Globally / Interact Regionally / Learn (LNT) Locally
Embracing "Bioneer adVenturing"
Eco-Challenge courses via UNEP Earth Council + + +
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Experience Best Processes and Practices
that Promote Community Change and Improvement:
By Topic Area
... from the KU-CTP "Community Toolbox" ...
http://ctb.ku.edu/tools/bp/en/best_processes_main.jsp
Best processes are modifiable factors or activities that show proven ways
to help increase the likelihood of making a SUSTAINABLE community impact.
Here you will find 12 processes that promote change according to a simple framework for community change and improvement. A complementary resource of Toolkits provides skills-training for core competencies and supporting products that can be adapted to facilitate implementing these processes.
Clicking on any of the Best Processes listed below will provide you with an evident-base for WHY that process matters, case examples that describe how it has been applied,
PLUS how-to tips and tools for putting it into practice, and other information and resources that can help promote its use.
Analyzing Information About the Problem, Goals,
and factors Affecting Them
Establishing Your Group's Vision and Mission
Defining Organizational Structure and Operating Mechanisms
Developing a Framework or Model of Change
Developing and using Strategic and Action Plans
Arranging for Community Mobilizers
Developing Leadership
Implementing Effective Interventions
Assuring Technical Assistance
Documenting Progress and using Feedback
Making Outcomes Matter
Sustaining the Work
Other Best Practices resources, such as The Community Guide
can also help strengthen your efforts as you consider
how to address specific problems and goals in
your communities.