The website provides information on free, or almost free, resources
that are readily-available to grassroots community organizations. These
resources are placed in three categories:
Books & Research (click here)
Provide information on verified, quality written materials on the
history and practice of
community organizing
Generally can be accessed free through public libraries or
online
Convenient and shown to be helpful for individual or small and
large group learning
Online Links and Software (click here)
Provide information on proven-quality online links to the most
useful material targeting grassroots community organizations
Generally can be accessed free of charge through home or office
computers or public library computers
Provide reviews and information on computer software packages
geared toward grassroots groups, including
member databases, issue management, professional networking, and other
vital functions
Curricula, Instructor-Led Training &
Consulting (click here)
Provide top-quality training to your small or large group,
on-site at your location
Delivered by local organization or organizer (instructor) -led.
Provide consulting services for community members, staff, Boards
of Directors, or volunteers, either on-site or via telephone or
online meetings
Utilize numerous training modalities, primarily experiential,
all geared toward adult learners.
Can be customized for your organization and/or your issue
campaign
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