The Community Tool Box team developed a training curriculum designed for use in workshops, classes, and webinars to support core skills in community work. The sixteen training modules have been field-tested in a variety of settings, including coalition workshops, non-profit trainings, and college courses. Our staff is available to conduct these trainings, or you can engage your own experienced trainers. Additionally, you can now access self-paced online learning modules.
Each module features:
- Participant guide
- PowerPoint with adaptable facilitator’s notes
- Interactive activities
- Supplemental online readings
A breakdown of the lessons within each module can be found on the second page of the Training Curriculum flyer (pdf).
Curriculum Modules:
Module 1: Creating and Maintaining Coalitions and Partnerships
- How to start a community coalition or collaborative partnership, and how to sustain its activities and effects
- Determining who should be a part of a collaboration; understanding networking, communications, trust, and shared vision
Module 2: Assessing Community Needs and Resources
- Truly listening to and learning from community members about what matters to them
- Methods for using multiple and diverse sources to gather information about community needs and assets for change
Module 3: Analyzing Problems and Goals
- How to conduct a thorough analysis of the community problem(s) and goal(s) that your effort will address, including analysis of key behaviors, personal and environmental factors, targets and agents of change, and potential solutions
Module 4: Developing a Framework or Model of Change
- How to develop a logic model to guide your intervention
- How to use a logic model as a support for your action planning and evaluation efforts
Module 5: Developing Strategic and Action Plans
- Importance of developing strategies and action plans and using them to guide and enhance your work
- Skills required to develop a vision, mission, objectives, strategies and action plans
Module 6: Building Leadership
- Key principles of community work and involving as many people as possible in the leadership of the effort
- How to create trust among participants and empower others for the purpose of shared leadership
Module 7: Developing an Intervention
- Skills required to develop, select, adapt and implement interventions to fit the particular needs and cultural context of your community
Module 8: Increasing Participation and Membership
- Why it is crucial to intentionally involve others in the work, and engage them in ways that keep them involved over time
- Key principles in outreach and recruitment
Module 9: Enhancing Cultural Competence
- Skills required to promote cultural competence and complete related personal and organizational assessments
- Include diverse groups in the work of your organization, and work more effectively with people of different cultures
Module 10: Advocating for Change
- Guidelines for effective advocacy
- Advocacy techniques of varying intensity, and how potential advocacy tactics can help achieve your goals
Module 11: Influencing Policy Development
- Developing policy goals and plans, and how to gain support for policy options
- Identifying what your group will do to advance its policy goals
Module 12: Evaluating the Initiative
- Developing useful evaluation questions consistent with your framework and intervention
- Gathering evidence to address your evaluation questions, and how to use data to learn and make adjustments
Module 13: Implementing a Social Marketing Effort
- Gathering information from and listening to your target group; developing and communicating messages that can reach people
- Using principles of persuasion to encourage new practices through social marketing
Module 14: Applying for Grants
- Steps for identifying potential funding sources
- Step-by-step guidance in applying for grant funding
Module 15: Improving Organizational Management and Development
- Developing governance and management structures and policies needed to govern and run your initiative
- Ensuring excellent communication
Module 16: Sustaining the Work or Initiative
- Twelve tactics for sustainability
- Applying tactics for sustainability to your group’s situation
Contact
For more information about how to obtain the Community Tool Box Training Curriculum, please contact us by phone at (785) 864-0533 or by email at toolbox@ku.edu.
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