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A Resource Guide for Planning and Operating After School Programs

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Integrating K-12 and After-School Programs

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Evaluation

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The New Community Collaboration Manual
National Assembly of National Voluntary Health and Social Welfare Organizations
This resource explores options for building and sustaining collaborations, provides step-by-step guidelines for the initial formation of collaborations, and discusses some pitfalls and barriers in making collaborations. It also examines more complex collaboration issues for communities already experienced in this area. Examples of topics discussed in the manual include starting a collaboration, maintaining the momentum, involving youth in collaboration, and using information technology. The appendixes contain resource materials on such topics as model bylaws, characteristics of a good chairperson or coordinator, the establishment of measurable objectives, and program evaluation. (76 pages)
© 1997
Print$12.95
National Assembly
1319 F St., NW, Ste. 601
Washington, DC 20004
Phone: (202) 347-2080
Web: http://www.nassembly.org/nassembly/

This resource is from the Community Building/Collaboration category.

Prices of resources listed in this guide were accurate as of December 2003. Please contact the publisher for current availability and pricing.


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