In descending order, by date published.
8/6/2020 (new)
Authors: Daniel Kahl
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?
Departments: Community and Leadership Development
Series: Using Leadership Skills to Improve Quality of Life (CLD3 series)
Tags: community leadership, community
Size: 165 kb
Pages: 3
5/15/2006 (reprinted)
Authors: Jan Burks
Departments: 4-H Programs
Series: 4-H Citizenship, Community Involvement: Know Your Community (4FA series)
Tags: 4-H, community, family, leadership
Size: 1.02 mb
Pages: 16
4/15/2006 (reprinted)
Authors: Jan Burks
Departments: 4-H Programs
Series: 4-H Citizenship, Community Involvement: Know Your Community (4FA series)
Tags: 4-H, community, family, leadership
Size: 1.87 mb
Pages: 24
4/15/2006 (reprinted)
Authors: Jan Burks
Departments: 4-H Programs
Series: 4-H Citizenship, Community Involvement: Know Your Community (4FA series)
Tags: 4-H, community, family, leadership
Size: 299 kb
Pages: 24
11/1/1998 (reprinted)
Authors: Anna Lucas
Departments: 4-H Programs
Series: 4-H Citizenship, Community Involvement: International Study (4FF series)
Tags: 4-H, community, family, leadership
Size: 247 kb
Pages: 16
6/1/1996 (reprinted)
Authors: Anna Lucas
Departments: 4-H Programs
Series: 4-H Citizenship, Community Involvement: Know Your Government (4FB series)
Tags: 4-H, community, family, leadership
Size: 830 kb
Pages: 20
8/6/1990 (reprinted)
Authors: Jan Burks
Departments: 4-H Programs
Series: 4-H Citizenship, Community Involvement: Know Your Community (4FA series)
Tags: 4-H, community, family, leadership
Size: 174 kb
Pages: 8