Preparing for the CSEA-23 Program

 

Set up a 30-minute onboarding call with Bill Barberg

The purpose of the call is largely for us to learn about the people signing up for the program, their coalition, their main opportunities, funding sources, Collective Impact maturity, etc.

We will also discuss options for the topic that your coalition will focus on.

Who should attend?

Typically, one to three people knowledgeable about the issues and the improvement efforts of a coalition or across the community.

Click here to set up an appointment with Bill

 

Download & explore the ARRCC “Strategy Map Template” in PowerPoint

 

Optional Training on Collective Impact

  • “Collective Impact Course” on TRAIN

  • No TRAIN account? Set one up it’s free!

  1. Collective Impact Part 1: Common Agenda and Shared Measures

  2. Collective Impact Part 2: Mutually Reinforcing Activities, Continuous Communication, and Backbone Support

 
 

Access the “Fundamentals of Community Strategy Engagement

  • 6-hour course (approx.) about managing the implementation of multi-stakeholder strategies.

    • Every participant completes this course.

      • The example used during the course is focused on healthy eating, but the concepts are what is being taught during this course and it applies to any collective impact topic.  

    • All participants will use this link to access the course

    • This course is normally $95 per person.

      • Please share the link above with ALL of your community partners and coalition members! They do not have to be an ARRCC participant, any member of your coalition or a community partner/stakeholder can access this training for free.

 

Recruiting others to participate

VERY IMPORTANT:

  • Invite all community partners and coalition members addressing your topic to participate in the CSEA-23Program!

    • Look for people or groups working on subjects like Intimate Partner Violence, Trauma-Informed Schools, positive youth development, anti-bullying, the list goes on…

    • Invite trainers & consultants from within your community

    • Invite students and faculty from local colleges, universities, and Graduate Schools

    • Once an individual agrees to participate, ask them to register for, and to add each, of the monthly online workshop sessions to their calendar.

 

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