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Acknowledgements
Motivations for the Text
Purpose and Framework
1. Introduction to Community and Organizational Practice
2. Seeing and Defining Community Problems and Issues
3. Learning from Community Changemakers
4. Introduction to Community Change Strategies
5. Ecological Systems Theory
6. Systems Thinking
7. Applying Systems Thinking
8. Design Thinking
9. Engagement is the Foundation
10. Identifying, Inviting, and Listening to Stakeholders
11. Engaging Philanthropy
12. Engaging Collaborators
13. Scenario Planning
14. Selecting Community Change Strategies
15. Community Data Sources
16. Secondary Data
17. Primary Data
18. Identifying and Mapping Assets and Needs
19. Relevant grant section: Statement of Need
20. Overview of Community Organizing
21. Issue Identification and Issue Framing
22. Mapping and Analyzing Power
23. Mobilizing Stakeholders and Advancing Support
24. Investigating a Range of Interventions
25. Selecting and Defining the Interventions
26. Organizational and Intervention Structures
27. Establishing the Vision and Mission
28. Relevant grant section: Organizational Background
29. Relevant grant section: Intervention
30. Mapping the Work
31. Developing a Budget
32. Relevant grant section: Work Plan
33. Relevant grant section: Budget
34. Reasons for and Types of Evaluation
35. Planning the Outcome Evaluation
36. Conducting and Reporting the Evaluation
37. Relevant grant section: Evaluation plan
38. Relevant grant assignment: Final Completed Grant
39. Forces for Organizational Change
40. Understanding Organizations
41. Engaging, Assessing, and Identifying Organizational Change Interventions
Appendix
Change Log
Date and brief explanation of content changes:
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