2 Day Intensive: Comprehensive Community Development in Rural Settings
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The Indiana Association of Community and Economic Developers, the Institute for Comprehensive Community Development, and Rural LISC will convene this 2 Day Intensive which will focus on developing and implementing a comprehensive community development program in a small town or rural setting.
Conference sessions are designed to be highly interactive and will feature case studies from small towns and rural communities across the country. Sessions will include:
- Relationship Building and Engagement
- Developing a Implementing a Plan
- Effective Communications: How to Tell Your Story
- Engaging Partners in Rural Communities
- Project Management and Accountability
- Evaluating Your Success
IACED Members: $40
Non-Members: $55
Training includes continental breakfast, drinks and refreshments both days, and lunch on one day. Parking is free onsite. Should you need overnight accommodations, Residence Inn is within walking distance from the Historical Society.
Resources:
PowerPoint Presentations:
Session 3: CCD in Rural Settings
Session 4: Relationship Building and Engagement
Session 5: Effective Communications_Christine Rector
Session 5: Effective Communications_Sara VanSlambrook
Session 6: Quality of Life Planning & Early Action Projects
Session 7: Project Management Implementation_Joel Bookman
Session 7: Project Management Implementation_Micah Gursky
Session 8: Evaluation_Chris Walker
Quilcene Conversations video
View photos here!
If you have any questions about this training opportunity, please do not hesitate to contact:
Christopher Collins
Indiana Association for Community Economic Development
ccollins@iaced.org
317-920-2300, xt: 18
This training is made possible in part by support from the Indiana Housing and Community Development Authority.
39.7705058
-86.1661152
2 Day Intensive: Comprehensive Community Development in Rural Settings
Indiana Historical Society, 450 W. Ohio St.
Indianapolis, IN 46202
Keywords:
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