Asset Based Community Development Training
Posted by on January 18, 2010
Southeast Regional ABCD into Action Training
Miami, FL
Feb 10-11, 2010
presented by: PARTNERSHIP FOR COMMUNITY TRANSFORMATION (P4CT)
Asset Based Community Development
Mobilizing the gifts of people, organizations, and communities
ABCD Training
February 10-11, 2010
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
West Flagler Park Baptist Church
5911 W. Flagler
Miami, FL 33144
Who should attend?
Anyone who is seeking to develop more connected inclusive, engaged local communities. Especially management and resource development staff, pastors and church leaders, people from local government and nonprofit agencies, schools, libraries, universities, hospitals, human services workers, business and civic leaders.
Participants in the Training will:
· Learn the fundamental principles and practices of ABCD
· Practice how to build more community engagement and involvement
· Learn approaches to sustain community organizations and leaders
· Gain ideas for building successful agency resident/client partnerships
· Find and mobilize their organizational assets and their community assets to work together for stronger projects, programs and ministries
· Learn practical ways of social network organizing to develop more connected local communities where relationships among people grow
COST: $125.00 per participant includes breakfast & Lunch
Register on-line at http://www.p4ct.org
(Limited Scholarships available)
To request scholarship application send email to Delia Caderno at [email protected]
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