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Presented by the Levin College Forum, a program of the Center for Civic Education and the Center for Nonprofit Policy & Practice in the
Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs, Cleveland State University.
Where the community gathers to discuss challenges,
create opportunities, and celebrate accomplishments.
About the forum
Can volunteerism serve as an engine of positive community
change and development?
Bring your lunch and learn about the findings from a recent study of nine
communities that received grants from the Annie E. Casey Foundation to develop Volunteer Centers.
This panel presentation and discussion will involve the best thinking and experiential learning on building community capacity through volunteerism and public private partnerships.
The brief presentations will consider:
- How grassroots leadership training builds civic engagement and community
capacity through social capital;
- How social asset mapping, organizing and planning builds process that
developers community capacity;
- How partnerships with nonprofits lead to stronger communities and
connections between one another.
Agenda
Panel Moderator:
Stuart Mendel, Co-Director, Center for Nonprofit Policy & Practice
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Panel:
Jennifer Alexander, Co-Director, Center for Nonprofit Policy & Practice
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Greg Brown, Executive Director, Center for Community Solutions
Jeffrey Brudney, Albert A. Levin Chair of Urban Studies and Public Service
Levin College of Urban Affairs
Philip Star, Director, Center for Neighborhood Development
Levin College of Urban Affairs
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