Facilitating Inclusive Partnerships through Community Based Coordination

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Facilitating Inclusive Partnerships through Community Based Coordination

Effective community-based coordination means that you know what's going on in your community and that you are involved with events that are close in focus to the work that you are doing. Examples for substance misuse prevention providers are health fairs organized by your health department or, perhaps, information tables at community events. The type of coordination varies, and oftentimes other organizations will want you to pay to join in their event. You may not be able to pay due to either lack of funds or restrictions on use of the funds. But you can always see if they will trade you, for instance, permission to participate in their event in exchange for you helping out with setting the event up or providing information materials. The key is to make contact with other local organizations, find out what they are doing, and see how it is that you might be able to partner with them.

Facilitators:

Facilitators are dedicated WA State prevention advocates and advocates with decades of experience.

Background:

This workshop is the third in a four-part series of 2025 Art and Science of Community Organization trainings.

Cost:

There is a $75.00 registration cost for each of the four individual workshops or - a far better value - you can register for all four workshops for $200.00.

Event Format
Virtual
Attachments
/sites/default/files/2025-06/2025%20ASCOT%20Training%20Flyer_1.pdf
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