February 26, 2020
Boston, MA
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Are you kicking off a community planning process and beginning to think about outreach and engagement? We have the training just for you!
Join us and the Community Engagement Team at
Metropolitan Area Planning Council (MAPC)
for this hands-on interactive training where you'll learn the 5 Steps that break down the process of creating a public participation strategy. You don't want to miss this!
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~ Instructor ~
Elana Brochin
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MACDC Program Director for Health Equity
This training focuses on supervision and program management for adult staff. It addresses the roles and responsibilities of supervisors, communication, work relationships, program management, and the specific supervision of staff.
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The Mel King Institute Certificate offers a new way to engage with our programming through a more comprehensive experience. By taking a range of existing MKI courses, this program provides an overview of the basic skills, knowledge, and values that underlie the work of community development in Massachusetts.
The deadline to apply is March 2, 2020.
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People, Power & Place:
A History of Organizing and Movement Building
~ May 5, May 19, June 2 ~
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Movement City, 2nd Floor
168 Newbury St.
Lawrence, MA 01841
~ Instructor ~
Becky Eschenburg
, Consultant
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What do we mean by “
emotional intelligence
” and why is it so critical to our ability to build relationships in our lives and at work? It is more critical than ever to have true self-awareness and self-management skills in order to tackle challenges and create change.
In this highly participatory workshop students will:
- Examine Daniel Goleman's EI model
- Use the quadrant competencies to practice self-assessment
- and Strengthen EI competencies by seeing how the framework plays out in all aspects of life
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- Stand Against Racism - April 24
- Engaging Design - May 13 - Worcester, MA
- People, Power, and Place: A History of Organizing and Movement Building - May 5, May 19, June 2
~ ADDITIONAL MKI PROGRAMMING ~
Racial Equity Facilitators Feedback Circle
Last year MKI and
TSNE MissionWorks
partnered to hold Regroup sessions for participants of a Transforming White Privilege Train-the-trainer session we held in Oct. 2018. This group meets 3-4 times a year and is now open to anyone who facilitates Racial Equity trainings, conversations, etc. Please email Fehintola at
fehintolaa@macdc.org
if you are interested in joining the
Racial Equity Facilitators (REFs) Feedback Circle.
Our next meeting is on
March 5, 2020
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Public Housing Training Program
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This training helps participants handle challenges unique to their particular role as both a resident and a
Board Member of a public housing authority.
Participants learn about the role of the Board Member, take an in-depth look at budgets and capital improvement plans, and receive a free resource binder.
Upcoming Training Opportunities:
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Community Organizing & Planning
Nonprofit Governance
Racial Equity
Economic Development
Real Estate Development
Other
Application Deadlines
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Share Your Programming with Us!
Do you have a training, conference, or program application you'd like us to promote in our next Newsletter? Send it our way to
melkinginstitute@macdc.org
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In the subject line please include:
MKI Newsletter Programming
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This Regroup session is open to people who have participated in any Undoing Racism Workshop facilitated by the People’s Institute for Survival and Beyond (ever at anytime, anywhere) including our most recent session in September 2019. Join us to Review Core Concepts from the training, continue your Undoing Racism learning, and expand your anti-racism network.
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This
report
sheds light on the fact that there is no one cause and no one solution to the lack of family housing in Greater Boston. There has to be comprehensive action taken to meet the housing needs of this region.
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This
report details the state of rental housing in the country. With all the efforts that state and local agencies are putting into expand the affordable housing supply, it is still not enough with limited federal support. Read the report to gain information on the rental market, housing stock, specific challenges, and the future outlook.
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This toolkit is a guide for advocates to replicate the National Housing Trust’s efforts and successfully employ digital, visual, and audio storytelling strategies within their advocacy tactics.
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~ In Case You Missed It ~
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The
LISC Institute
recently highlighted resources and programming around how community development practitioners can support returning citizens and reduce recidivism in our communities. Check out the trainings, articles, webinars, and video resources below!
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