Numbered Publications: Community and Leadership Development
4LE-10LO: Argentina: Empanadas
Nicole Breazeale, Rachel Guidugli | Nov. 4, 2021 (New)
Empanadas are hand-held pies stuffed with a variety of delicious fillings that are extremely common in Latin America. Rich and poor alike serve them for impromptu dinners, stick them in lunch boxes, and enjoy them at public gatherings. Home cooks teach their children to make empanadas using special family recipes, but they also buy them from a multitude of shops, where you can often find a dizzying array of filling options (both sweet and savory). Sometimes they are fried and sometimes they are baked.
4LE-09LO: Chinese Dumplings
Rachel Guidugli | Nov. 4, 2021 (New)
Dumplings are a type of food that is prepared and enjoyed all over the world. Dumplings can be a stuffing wrapped in a thin dough or pieces of dough cooked in boiling water. Dumplings can be boiled, fried, steamed and prepared in many different ways. Just like bread, dumplings probably arose independently in several cuisines. And in all likelihood, they were invented as a way to stretch a small amount of meat to feed more people.
CLD2-1-ANR: Understanding Your Organization's Culture: ANR Facilitator's Guide
Kristina Hains, Janet Johnson | Jan. 19, 2021 (New)
Effective leaders have a profound effect upon the culture of their organizations. Leaders hire and fire, determine policies, and are organizational role models. All of these factors impact an organization's culture. Therefore, it is important that leaders understand the basics behind culture and how to influence it toward desired results.
CLD3-4-FG: Why Form a Coalition? Facilitator's Guide
Daniel Kahl | Aug. 6, 2020 (New)
Working in partnership with others brings expanded expertise, resources and networks to any initiative. When addressing difficult and complex community issues, sustained solutions often require the support and investment of many community members. But working in a coalition means giving up some of the credit and control. Working in a coalition is one way to organize to work on shared outcomes, but is it the right way? This guide will help a group reflect on the pressing question: Why form a Coalition?
CLD3-2: Delivering Your Marketing Message: Planning Productive Promotions
Jennifer Bridge, Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | May. 8, 2019 (Major Revision)
Effective marketing messages build awareness and interest in an organization's programs, products, and services. Successful promotions begin with a plan to deliver the right message to the right people for greatest participation and impact.
CLD3-3: Building Your Marketing Toolkit
Jennifer Bridge, Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | May. 8, 2019 (Major Revision)
To begin assembling your organization's marketing toolkit, ask the following question: What are the most basic and useful tools that could be implemented to market our organization, its programs and activities?
CLD3-1: Marketing Your Organization: The Power of Image
Jennifer Bridge, Ken Culp, Janet Johnson | Mar. 27, 2019 (Major Revision)
Communities embrace and support organizations that implement an effective marketing plan. An effective marketing plan helps organizations communicate their purpose and build an image through branding.
CLD2-14: Understanding Community Health Through a Policy, Systems, and Environment Approach
Daniel Kahl | Aug. 14, 2018 (New)
Communities can host a complex array of interacting organizations, programs, services and resources. The existing policies, systems, and environments that impact the health of community members can be a confusing maze of physical attributes, organizational systems, and rules that govern behavior. This document will help Cooperative Extension agents and health advocates by teasing apart the complexity of community living to identify assets and barriers to community health. The document also explores the importance of engaging community members in the process of community health asset identification and improvement.
CLD2-13: Aligning Leadership Programs with Community Development
Daniel Kahl | Dec. 5, 2017 (New)
Aligning the content and activities of a leadership program with the intended outcomes for the participants, stakeholders, and broader community is important for several reasons. This publication will help community leaders who oversee a community-based leadership development program to align their leadership development with community development. For community leaders thinking of starting a leadership program, this publication will be a valuable resource for providing focus and identifying desired program content.
CLD1-8: Understanding Generational Differences
Ken Culp | Feb. 23, 2017 (Reprinted)
Family members who have shared the same experiences and usually have similar values can view the same situations or recall specific events so differently. These differences in perspective are usually attributable to generational differences.
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