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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops 6-10
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URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project-planning-
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Free,Recurring,Diversity and M
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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Free,Recurring,Diversity and M
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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
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  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
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  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
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  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
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  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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DTSTART:20260416T223000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Free,Recurring,Diversity and M
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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
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DTSTART:20260422T223000Z
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Free,Recurring,Diversity and M
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DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
DTEND:20260423T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T171353Z
DTSTART:20260423T223000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops 6-10
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URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project-planning-
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Free,Recurring,Diversity and M
 ulticulturalism,Native American,Career,Professional Development
DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
DTEND:20260429T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T171353Z
DTSTART:20260429T223000Z
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SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops 6-10
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52437500052511
URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project-planning-
 development-workshops-8756
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CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations,Workshop,Free,Recurring,Diversity and M
 ulticulturalism,Native American,Career,Professional Development
DESCRIPTION:The NW-NALRC's Community Project Planning and Development (CPPD
 ) workshops are designed to help guide you through the process of creating 
 a community-based project: from coming up with the idea\, to building a sol
 id organizational and logistical foundation\, and all of the other necessar
 y steps to get your project proposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD
  workshops in this series. \n\nEach workshop also has an associated Next-Da
 y Drop-In Assistance Hour. This workshop series is meant to take participan
 ts with little to no experience in Community Project Planning and Developme
 nt and help them complete their first project proposal. While we are focuse
 d on assisting with project planning and development of Alaskan Native / Na
 tive American Language projects\, much of the content that you will be lear
 ning in these workshops is readily transferrable to other types of projects
 .\n\nRegistrants will have access to all workshops in this April 2026 offer
 ing. Attendance at all workshops in the offering is recommended but not req
 uired. \n\nThe CPPD Workshops are offered in smaller\, five workshop offeri
 ngs. The first five workshops were offered in November and December of 2025
 . The workshops that are available in the April 2026 offering are: \n\nWork
 shop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitation of co
 mmunity discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals that drive
  project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defining Barr
 iers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and external barrie
 rs\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin problem-solving 
 approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating Project Goa
 ls & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into specific\, meas
 urable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured frameworks.Dat
 e: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outputs\, & Activiti
 es \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activities\, aligns th
 em within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-In Assistance: 4/2
 3Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hands-on strategies to
  create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, responsibilities\, and de
 liverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology\n\nThe CPPD worksho
 ps will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a course management system\,
  for materials and activities. Participants must have an email address. It 
 will be best to join on a computer that has a stable internet connection\, 
 a webcam\, and headphones (depending on your work environment). Using a com
 puter rather than a mobile device will improve your experience - you will b
 e able to better  interact with others\, participate in hands-on activities
 \, and see presented materials.
DTEND:20260430T233000Z
DTSTAMP:20260411T171353Z
DTSTART:20260430T223000Z
LOCATION:
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops 6-10
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52437500053536
URL:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project-planning-
 development-workshops-8756
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