SECTION 3 TAKING ACTION CIP Planning and Implementation
















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SECTION 3: TAKING ACTION CIP Planning and Implementation
AGENDA Section 3. 2: CIP Planning & Implementation Icebreaker/Review SMART Objectives Community Analysis SWOT Analysis CIP Tools Conclusion
SECTION 3: TAKING ACTION LEARNING OBJECTIVES: 1. Understand civic engagement and how to influence the decision-making process. 2. Create an implementation plan for a Community Improvement Project (CIP).
ICE BREAKER
3. 1 CIVIC ENGAGEMENT REVIEW WHAT DID WE LEARN ABOUT CIVIC ENGAGEMENT? § People are experts in their own lives § Meets the needs expressed by the residents and build their capacity and power § Is focused on improving the community at large
3. 1 CIVIC ENGAGEMENT REVIEW WIN? STARTING IN OUR NEIGHBORHOOD § Is it good for most of the people in § Is it a community level change? the neighborhood? § Will most people support the change? § Will we have enough people to help get the project done? § Will we be able to see the impact of the change soon?
COMMUNITY ANALYSIS
BREAK TIME
SWOT ANALYSIS Strengths Weaknesses Opportunities Threats
SWOT ANALYSIS STRENGTHS § Advantages § Achievements
SWOT ANALYSIS WEAKNESSES § Vulnerabilities § Missing skills or knowledge
SWOT ANALYSIS OPPORTUNITIES § Resources § Contact person(s)
SWOT ANALYSIS THREATS § Obstacles § Potential Problems/Risk
COMMUNITY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT CIP ACTION PLAN
CONCLUSION Homework q Review your planning tools again q Think about how you will ² QUESTIONS? contribute to the CIP. ² COMMENTS? ² CONCERNS?
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