Training Description:
Sustainability is a key component of any successful project. It is the continued, consistent implementation of effective prevention policies, strategies, and practices. Ideally, sustainability is a part of any planning process or program from the very beginning, adaptable to changes in funding, leadership and community structure. But how is sustainability achieved? During this training participants will be introduced to the many facets of sustainability including sustaining strategies, outcomes, partnerships, and coalition infrastructure. Participants will join in an interactive case study of a coalition going through a sustainability process to learn the ABC's of sustainability planning.
Audience: Coalition leaders and partners planning or in the process of implementing community health initiatives, including policy and systems change.
Learning Objectives: Participants completing this training will be able to:
- Describe the elements of sustainability.
- Explain the importance of planning for sustainability.
- Identify the steps of sustainability planning.
- Use a sustainability planning process with their coalition/stakeholders.
- Use a sustainability template to create a sustainability plan.
Trainer: Daisy Ortega, M. Ed. Health Resources in Action. Read bio.
Presentation Slides
Sustainability and Resource Planning 11.19.15.pdf
Additional Resources
Coalition Quality Improvement Webinar
Effectively Engaging Multi-Sector Partners Webinar
Handouts
Criteria for Determining Which Efforts to Continue.doc
FOUR APPROACHES TO SUSTAINABILITY.pdf
Step One - Analyze Template.docx
Step One Analyze Nov 2015.doc
Step Two - Brainstorm Template.docx
Step Two Nov 2015.doc
Step Three - Carry Out Template.docx
Step Three Nov 2015.doc
Resource Links
The Community Toolbox
CADCA Primer
Tom Wolff Sustainability Resources
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