This came across a list I am on and I thought it was quite relevant to this list.
John Glass ----------- Free Community Action Team Toolkit Now Available Online! Transforming Communities: Technical Assistance and Training (TC-TAT) announces, INSTIGATE!, a free online toolkit that guides you through the process of organizing and facilitating a Community Action Team (CAT) to end domestic violence. View it now at: http://www.transformcommunities.org/instigate.html.; INSTIGATE! contains nine modules to guide you through the process of launching a CAT campaign or community event. Based on the experience of organizers in the field, each module provides instructions and a selection of tips and tools to help your CAT launch its own action plan. The tips and tools are specially designed to be downloaded for use with your CAT. INSTIGATE! covers a range of topics, from recruiting and training new members to planning and evaluating an action campaign or event. The toolkit will show you how to create a vision for your team and guide you through planning and implementation of your activism campaign. Along the way you will learn how to develop a cohesive team, how to use the media to publicize your issues and events, and how to manage leadership and decision-making concerns. Let INSTIGATE! open doors to new resources and opportunities to create change in your community. The TC-TAT Resource Center can help you find domestic violence prevention resources to suit your needs, call us at (415) 457-2464 or send an email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Find more prevention resources and products on our web site, www.transformcommunities.org. ***End-violence is sponsored by UNIFEM and receives generous support from ICAP*** To post a message, send it to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To subscribe or unsubscribe, send a message to: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>. In the 1st line of the message type: subscribe end-violence OR type: unsubscribe end-violence Archives of previous End-violence messages can be found at: http://www.edc.org/GLG/end-violence/hypermail/
