Engaging Local Coalitions to Help Students (using ESSER Funding)
Post-Webinar Materials & Resources
Materials & Resources available to Post-webinar Survey Respondents
Survey respondents are welcome to share with colleagues and community members as they deem appropriate
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Learn more about the ARRCC Action Network 8-month Program
Click here to read the details of the ARRCC Action Network Program
Click here to register or save your space as a potential participant of the ARRCC Action Network Program
Materials & Resources from the webinar
Watch the: Recording of the March 1st Webinar
Watch the presenters share their thoughts about: The Value of The ARRCC Action Network’s Training & Coaching (3 minutes and 30 seconds)
Download the: PowerPoint slide deck used during the webinar
Watch the Recording of the October 26 webinar: Accelerating Successful ACEs Prevention & Resilience Efforts in 2022.
Download the: ACEs & Resilience Strategy Map Template
See information about the: 2022 ARRCC Action Network program
The cost of $3,950 is for the ENTIRE Coalition (ideally 4 to 20+ people) for the 8-month program.
Link to access: The ACEs & Resilience Resource Commons for Communities (ARRCC) Wiki-site
Watch the Sept. 8th webinar: “Leading Social Transformation: A Case Study Update on Advancing the Common Good”
Free eBook: Starter Guide: Implementing Population Health Strategies by Bill Barberg
Bill Barberg’s Video Presentation: Strategy Maps - The Key to Strategy Implementation!
Download the Napa Paper: “National Academy of Public Administration - Enhancing Public Governance: An Agenda for 2021 and Beyond”
Watch: “Safe Car Parking and Secure Storage”
Access to the “Overview Course on Community Strategy Management”
We don’t want to put the link to get 100% discount off the Overview Course on Community Strategy Management on a web page, since we normally charge $95 for that course.
ACTION ITEM!
Register for March 15th webinar: “Use ESSER $$ for Dashboard Tech to Benefit Students & Schools”