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Charlotte East Community Partners, Inc. Newsletter

1-17-2004
C-Mail 1-15: Community University

Community University

The Neighborhood Development Department helps strengthen neighborhood organizations through its leadership and capacity building programs and workshops. Community University is a training program that provides a series of classes designed to increase the knowledge and skills of neighborhood organization leaders and members. Course topics are related to successful organizing, developing neighborhood vision and mission statements, communicating effectively and managing conflict, accessing resources, neighborhood problem solving and strategic planning. Organizations are encouraged to enroll five members in order to maximize the impact of the training. Call 704-336-2646 or visit our website at http://neighborhoods.charmeck.org for more information.







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