BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:icalendar-ruby
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
X-WR-CALNAME:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
X-WR-TIMEZONE:Pacific Time (US & Canada)
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718176006
DTSTART:20260401T223000Z
DTEND:20260401T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718177031
DTSTART:20260402T223000Z
DTEND:20260402T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718178056
DTSTART:20260408T223000Z
DTEND:20260408T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718179081
DTSTART:20260409T223000Z
DTEND:20260409T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718180106
DTSTART:20260415T223000Z
DTEND:20260415T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718181131
DTSTART:20260416T223000Z
DTEND:20260416T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718182156
DTSTART:20260422T223000Z
DTEND:20260422T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718183181
DTSTART:20260423T223000Z
DTEND:20260423T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718184206
DTSTART:20260429T223000Z
DTEND:20260429T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTAMP:20260606T020507Z
UID:tag:localist.com\,2008:EventInstance_52329718185231
DTSTART:20260430T223000Z
DTEND:20260430T233000Z
DESCRIPTION:The Northwest Native American Language Resource Center's Commun
 ity 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 solid organizational and logistic
 al foundation\, and all of the other necessary steps to get your project p
 roposal completed. Overall\, there are 15 CPPD workshops in this series. \
 n\nEach workshop also has an associated next-day drop-in assistance hour. 
 This workshop series is meant to take participants with little to no exper
 ience in community project planning and development and help them complete
  their first project proposal. While we are focused on assisting with proj
 ect planning and development of Alaskan Native/Native American Language pr
 ojects\, much of the content that you will be learning in these workshops 
 is readily transferrable to other types of projects.\n\nRegistrants will h
 ave access to all workshops in this April offering. Attendance at all work
 shops in the offering is recommended but not required. \n\nAll instruction
  is provided online and instructors will join online. Participants will jo
 in remotely via zoom (please see technology section below.)\n\nWorkshops i
 n this Offering\n\nThe CPPD workshops are offered in smaller\, five worksh
 op offerings. The first five workshops were offered in November and Decemb
 er of 2025. The workshops that are available in the April offering are: \n
 \nWorkshop 6: Identifying Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Supports facilitatio
 n of community discussions to identify vision-aligned\, long-term goals th
 at drive project outcomes.Date: 4/1Drop-In Assistance: 4/2Workshop 7: Defi
 ning Barriers to Long-Range Goals \n\nTopic: Identifies internal and exter
 nal barriers\, explores strategies to surface challenges\, and begin probl
 em-solving approaches.Date: 4/8Drop-In Assistance: 4/9Workshop 8: Creating
  Project Goals & Objectives \n\nTopic: Translates community vision into sp
 ecific\, measurable project goals and objectives using clear\, structured 
 frameworks.Date: 4/15Drop-In Assistance: 4/16 Workshop 9: Outcomes\, Outpu
 ts\, & Activities \n\nTopic: Distinguishes outcomes\, outputs\, and activi
 ties\, aligns them within a project framework/logic model.Date: 4/22Drop-I
 n Assistance: 4/23Workshop 10: Building a Project Work Plan\n\nTopic: Hand
 s-on strategies to create a work plan with timelines\, milestones\, respon
 sibilities\, and deliverables.Date: 4/29Drop-In Assistance: 4/30Technology
 \n\nThe CPPD workshops will be held via Zoom and will use Canvas\, a cours
 e 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 e
 nvironment). Using a computer rather than a mobile device will improve you
 r experience - you will be able to better  interact with others\, particip
 ate in hands-on activities\, and see presented materials.
LOCATION:
SUMMARY:NW-NALRC Community Project Planning and Development Workshops
URL;VALUE=URI:https://calendar.uoregon.edu/event/nw-nalrc-community-project
 -planning-development-workshops
CATEGORIES:Lectures & Presentations
CATEGORIES:Workshop
CATEGORIES:Career
CATEGORIES:Professional Development
CATEGORIES:Diversity and Multiculturalism
CATEGORIES:Native American
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR
