2006 Community Agenda Snapshot Report
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Date: 2005
Abstract: The earliest phase of the Community Agenda began in 2004 during the strategic planning process of One Voice for Volusia, when the Coalition identified the need to connect existing coalitions, committees and initiatives in the area. After taking an inventory of approximately 26 area groups, a meeting was convened with key representatives to explore collaborative efforts. After several months of research through the work of an Ad Hoc Committee, a formal meeting was held in February 2005 attracting 75 community leaders. The outcome reached by consensus: to improve local health and human services through the creation of a Community Agenda. During the spring of 2006 (February – April), presentations and the coordination of three Town Hall meetings were conducted. The intent of this phase was to engage the community by having participants examine and prioritize the data individually. The feedback is to be used as one of the strategic planning tools already underway for the second program year. Through provision of the presentations and Town Hall meetings, over 500 individuals participated in the priority-setting.
Tags: Aging, Children & families, Community engagement, Health, Poverty, Public safety, Transportation, Wellbeing,
Link to Resource: http://www.agendavf.org/2006CommunityAgendaFinalReport.pdf
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Date: 2005
Abstract: The earliest phase of the Community Agenda began in 2004 during the strategic planning process of One Voice for Volusia, when the Coalition identified the need to connect existing coalitions, committees and initiatives in the area. After taking an inventory of approximately 26 area groups, a meeting was convened with key representatives to explore collaborative efforts. After several months of research through the work of an Ad Hoc Committee, a formal meeting was held in February 2005 attracting 75 community leaders. The outcome reached by consensus: to improve local health and human services through the creation of a Community Agenda. During the spring of 2006 (February – April), presentations and the coordination of three Town Hall meetings were conducted. The intent of this phase was to engage the community by having participants examine and prioritize the data individually. The feedback is to be used as one of the strategic planning tools already underway for the second program year. Through provision of the presentations and Town Hall meetings, over 500 individuals participated in the priority-setting.
Tags: Aging, Children & families, Community engagement, Health, Poverty, Public safety, Transportation, Wellbeing,
Link to Resource: http://www.agendavf.org/2006CommunityAgendaFinalReport.pdf
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Related Projects: