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Neighborhood Organizing

Neighborhood Organizing. A basic introduction to the tools using in neighborhood organizing, as outlined through INRC’s Organizer’s Workbook. Tools from the Organizer’s Workbook. ABCD Steps to Direct Action Organizing Develop a work plan Servant Leadership Engagement Collaboration

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Neighborhood Organizing

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  1. Neighborhood Organizing A basic introduction to the tools using in neighborhood organizing, as outlined through INRC’s Organizer’s Workbook.

  2. Tools from the Organizer’s Workbook • ABCD • Steps to Direct Action Organizing • Develop a work plan • Servant Leadership • Engagement • Collaboration • Communication • Measuring Success

  3. John P. Kretzmann and John L. McKnight

  4. AB Asset-Based

  5. CD Community Development

  6. Exchange • Land • Institutions • Associations • People

  7. 6 Steps to Direct Action Organizing • People identify something to improve • Organization turns the problem into an issue • Develop a strategy • Bring many people to meet with the decision maker • The decision maker reacts to you. • Win, regroup, and go on to the next campaign

  8. 6 Steps to Direct Action Organizing People identify something to improve

  9. 6 Steps to Direct Action Organizing • Organization turns the problem into an issue

  10. 6 Steps to Direct Action Organizing • Develop a strategy

  11. 6 Steps to Direct Action Organizing • Bring people to meet with the decision maker • The decision maker reacts to you.

  12. 6 Steps to Direct Action Organizing • Win, regroup, and go on to the next campaign

  13. Work Plan

  14. Servant Leadership

  15. Stages of Group Development Gathering Chaos Unity Performance

  16. Appreciative Inquiry/Engagement What is possible? What is best? What should we strive for?

  17. Collaboration

  18. Collaboration • Networking • Cooperation or Alliance • Coordination or Partnership • Coalition • Collaboration

  19. Communication

  20. Meeting methodologies Relationships Resources Results

  21. Measuring Results

  22. Results

  23. Maury Plambeck mplambeck@inrc.org 317-920-0330 x305 Ashlee Weaver aweaver@inrc.org 317-920-0330 x309

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