2011 peer training flyer
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Enlace Institute Peer Training Program
The Institute assists social, economic and environmental justice organizations that serve
low-wage communities to develop effective mutually accountable teams who continually
improve the work of the organizations for their constituencies.
The Peer Trainer Program is funded in part by the Ford Foundation.
Attendance at the workshop is free for all participants.
Workshops for 2011:
Basic:For organizers, leaders and staff of groups serving low-income communities
Short term planning: To plan a single event, action, program or team work plan for aperiod of up to 3 months. This unique planning tool analyzes in advance how to achieve all th
major and secondary goals of the activity and includes a component to ensure that the plan is
thorough.
Dates: Mexico City: June 18-19; Portland Oregon: August 3-4;
New York City: September 13-14.
Team analysis and evaluation. This is comprehensive process that sheds light on areas ateam needs to address without assigning blame to individuals. It is grounded in measuring th
depth of the organizations base while at the same time analyzing the quality of the groups
operations, internal coordination, strategy, and the effectiveness of its work.
Dates: New York City: October 18-19; Portland Oregon: November 15-16;
Mexico City: December 9-10.
Advanced:For top leadership of organizations serving low-income communities. Previousparticipation in the Peer Training Program is not required. Peer trainers who have complete
certification in the 2009-2010 program are also eligible to attend.
Crisis Management Planning. This is a collaborative brainstorming process that is usefuspecifically for top leadership teams when the group is confronting a crisis with the potential
destabilize the whole organization, or is facing an unanticipated barrier to its strategy. Thisframework organizes thinking from four perspectives that must be considered to ensure the
survival and/or continuing viability of any group or organization.
Dates: New York: October 21-22; Los Angeles: November 18-19;
Mexico City: December 13-14.
For more information about applying for the program, please contact
Daniel in the L.A. office at 213-284-3802 or email [email protected].
The Enlace Institute is a resource for organizations ready to grow and adapt to the rapidly
changing social, economic, and political situation in local, national, and international
communities. These collaborative brainstorming processes are useful for virtually all work
groups in base-building organizations.oject of Communities United for People
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213- 284-3802
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