Free project planning and development training set

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Posted on Sep 16 2011
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The Administration for Native Americans is offering project planning and development training. The training sessions are designed to provide prospective eligible applicants with skills to planning successful community development projects.

Participants will learn how to: work with the community and key partners to identify and document specific community problems, create a project work plan to address those problems and attain community goals, develop measurable outcomes and impacts to the community, and determine the level of resources and funding needed to implement the project.

The training sessions are being offered free of charge.

This training is designed to build capacity in Native communities and organizations, and therefore, professional grant writers are not eligible. Participation in the training session is limited to individuals who are employed by eligible entities serving American Indians, Native Hawaiians, Alaskan Natives, and Native American Pacific Islanders.

The Project Planning and Development Training workshop will be conducted at the As Terlage campus of the Northern Marianas College, Room D-1, on Sept. 21, 22, and 23, 2011, from 9am to 4pm.

Rota and Tinian participants can attend the workshop via teleconference at the Rota and Tinian campuses at the same time and date. To register online and for training information go to: www.anapacificbasin.org. You may also come to the workshop as a walk-in. For more information on Saipan, call 322-0278 and ask for Manny. (PR)

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