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- Developing a Plan for Increasing Participation in Community Action
- Promoting Participation Among Diverse Groups
- Methods of Contacting Potential Participants
- Writing Letters to Potential Participants
- Making Personal Contact with Potential Participants
- An Overview of Strategic Planning or "VMOSA" (Vision, Mission, Objectives, Strategies, and Action Plans)
- Proclaiming Your Dream: Developing Vision and Mission Statements
- Creating Objectives
- Developing Successful Strategies: Planning to Win
- Developing an Action Plan
- Recruiting Volunteers
- Conducting Effective Meetings
- Developing Facilitation Skills
- Capturing What People Say: Tips for Recording a Meeting
- Planning and Writing an Annual Budget
- Managing Your Money
- Handling Accounting
- Understanding Nonprofit Status and Tax Exemption
- Creating a Financial and Audit Committee
- Developing a Plan for Supporting Related Community Efforts
- Establishing Micro-grant Programs
- Contracting for Service
- Establishing a Loan Program for Community Reinvestment
- Setting up a Community Development Corporation
- Strategies for the Long-Term Institutionalization of an Initiative: An Overview
- Strategies for Sustaining the Initiative
- Promoting Adoption of the Initiative's Mission and Objectives
- Attracting Support for Specific Programs
- Marketing the Initiative to Secure Financial Support
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