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Role of coordinator and expectations for cross-sector team management, community engagement, and data collection/analysis in planning
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Role of coordinator and expectations for cross-sector team management, community engagement, and data collection/analysis in planning
Role of coordinator and expectations for cross-sector team management, community engagement, and data collection/analysis in planning
Role of coordinator and expectations for cross-sector team management, community engagement, and data collection/analysis in planning
Jason Cooper (LISC), Alissa Huntoon, Andera Hawkins, and Tahita Barringer (BJA) presented on the CBCR model and grant logistics to new grantees
Matt Perkins (LISC), Charlotte Gill (GMU), and Zoe Vitter (GMU) discussed research partnerships, logistics, hotspot policing, and the SARA model with FY17 grantees.
James Stark and Michael Marks visited the New Haven site to clarify process and roles for program manager, research partner in engaging youth in individualized CBCR programs
Matt perkins and Jason Cooper visited site to pilot mid-year review with cross-sector team of implementation activities after the first year
The Shreveport site will visit the Austin CBCR site to tour the target area, meet with local leaders, and participate in a question and answer session.
SME Joshua Kirven continues to work with the Tulsa site. Work includes providing input during weekly calls with Tulsa PM and community engagement officer on effective ways to interact with residents and apartment complex associations, providing key recommendations to improve survey collection answers from residents that had been previously reluctant to answer questions, and other community engagement assistance.
Josh Kirven will travel to the Tulsa site to assist in outreach during a community meeting and identify key residents and stakeholders for community leadership moving forward