Community Strategy Management & Collective Impact Training Program
Posted by InsightFormation on April 27, 2015
Insightformation, Inc. is pleased to announce its Summer 2015 Community Strategy Management & Collective Impact Training Program. Our 12-week program, which is offered both in-person and online, will include cutting-edge training to pilot key elements of a new graduate school curriculum on public health and community collaboration for health improvement.
We are looking for participants who are passionate about improving the health of their community members, are interested in learning about Collective Impact, how to design, implement, and evaluate a strategy, and most importantly, how one can create a lasting impact for those they serve.
Your dedication to identifying programs that can help both universities and community partners connect to assist residents in realizing their full potential is inspiring and I believe that you may be an excellent fit for this program. For more information, please visit our website: http://insightformation.com/2015-training-program/
In addition, we offer a variety of resources, such as webinars, white papers, and blog posts are available. Many of these resources can be found on our website, but can also be found in the Collective Impact LinkedIn Group, which you may also be interested in joining (https://www.linkedin.com/groups/Collective-Impact-4689908).
Our rapid response early-bird pricing ends on April 28th, so take a moment to learn about this opportunity now.
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