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Competency Area VIII: Connection to Resources

List of Competencies

Note: The letter "D" indicates a competency specific to youth with disabilities

VIII.1 Ability to identify a range of community resources (people, places, things, and money) that can assist youth

Learning Objectives

  • VIII.1.1 Maintain an inclusive and cohesive updated list and descriptions of a range of community resources (people, places, things, and money) that can assist youth

Selected Activities

  • Explore www.c3online.org to find out if your community has been mapped. Identify several area community resources and then list the advantages/disadvantages of these programs as they apply to your organizational needs

Demonstration of Learning - Show What You Know!

  • Maintain an inclusive and cohesive updated list and descriptions of a range of community resources (people, places, things, and money) that can assist youth

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VIII.2 Ability to create relationships and network with other community agencies and potential partners

Learning Objectives

  • VIII.2.1 Develop, model and monitor creative relationships and networks with other community agencies and potential partners

Selected Activities

Demonstration of Learning - Show What You Know!

  • Describe a plan or program possibilities to create relationships and network with other community agencies and potential partners

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VIII.3 Ability to market own program as a valuable resource to community and a viable partner

Learning Objectives

  • VIII.3.1 Describe multiple strategies to market your program as a valuable resource to community and a viable partner

Selected Activities

  • Review other marketing plans in the community

Demonstration of Learning - Show What You Know!

  • Create a marketing plan for your initiative

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VIII.4 Ability to build collaborative relationships and manage partnerships knowledge about different funding streams for youth

Learning Objectives

  • VIII.4.1 Describe multiple strategies to build collaborative relationships and manage partnerships
  • VIII.4.2 List and describe different updated funding streams for youth

Selected Activities

  • Find three organizations with similar interests that might benefit from collaboration
  • Draft letters introducing your organization

Demonstration of Learning - Show What You Know!

  • Initiate a collaborative effort with another organization

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VIII.5.D Knowledge of community intermediary organizations to assist with disability-specific supports and resources

Learning Objectives

  • VIII.5.D.1 List and describe different updated community intermediary organizations that assist with disability-specific support

Selected Activities

  • Research community intermediary organizations in your neighborhood

Demonstration of Learning - Show What You Know!

  • Draft a standard operating procedure to involve community intermediary organizations in an effort

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