Asset-Based Community Development in Action

Posted by on August 08, 2011

Join Ron Dwyer-Voss, Mike Green, Steve Kretzmann and Deb Wisniewski for an engaging and interactive learning event. Learn how to put the fundamental principles and practices of Asset-Based Community Development (ABCD) into action. Build more community engagement and involvement. This event will focus on understanding ABCD principles and applying them to mobilizing people, organizations, and communities.

ABCD in Action: Madison

September 19: Starts at 10 am
September 20: Ends at 4 pm

Goodman Community Center
149 Waubesa St.
Madison WI 53704

ABCD in Action is a learning experience that familiarizes participants with the basic ABCD concepts, shares tools to put concepts into practice, and provides opportunities for participants to develop their skills in using the tools to improve programs and the effectiveness of their nonprofit organization, collaborative or local agency.

Participants in ABCD in Action will work on real life situations and develop action plans to take home. Part of the training will emphasize how to include and engage traditionally excluded people (usually “labeled” people with disabilities or illness, youth, seniors, immigrant communities, etc.).  This learning opportunity is open to all interested participants from all walks of life.

Registration:

Registration fee – $199
Registration deadline: August 31, 2011

Some scholarships are available.  Deadline for application: August 19, 2011.

Lodging:
We have a block of rooms set aside at a hotel in Madison.  Participants are responsible for making and paying for their own reservations.  Be sure to tell them you are with “In Control Wisconsin” and make your reservation by August 18th.  The rate is $79/night.

Comfort Inn & Suites
4822 E. Washington Ave.
Madison, WI 53704
608-244-6265

Contact for application:

Deb Wisniewski
Sharing Common Ground
phone: 608-345-4761
email: [email protected]


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