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Capacity Building Tools

Capacity Building Tools. Ten Tips For Running A Successful Meeting. Created by Jacqueline Murphy Miller for CultivateNC. Recruiting Volunteers. Created for CultivateNC™ Jacqueline Murphy Miller. Created by Jacqueline Murphy Miller for CultivateNC.

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Capacity Building Tools

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  1. Capacity Building Tools

  2. Ten Tips For Running A Successful Meeting Created by Jacqueline Murphy Miller for CultivateNC

  3. Recruiting Volunteers • Created for CultivateNC™ • Jacqueline Murphy Miller

  4. Created by Jacqueline Murphy Miller for CultivateNC

  5. The Art Of Placemaking In Community DevelopmentPart One: An IntroductionCreated by Jacqueline Murphy Millerfor CultivateNC

  6. Placemaking in your community

  7. The Brilliance of Small Wins

  8. Many great plans get bogged down because they are: -Too big -Too expensive -Take to long

  9. One way to overcome these pitfalls is to think smaller

  10. Great ideas start with you

  11. Co-facilitator

  12. Cultivating Action Tools • The Art of Placemaking I, II, III • The Brilliance of Small Wins • Crowdfunding • TimeBanking • How to Run A Successful Meeting • Recruiting Volunteers • More to come…

  13. http://communitydevelopment.ces.ncsu.edu/

  14. Troubleshooting: If you can’t see the facilitator notes • Download and save the presentation to your computer first, and then open the presentation using your PowerPoint software.

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