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Community Resource Development and Extension Professionals: Frameworks, Case Studies, and Where to Get Started




Thursday, April 11th (2pm – 4pm ET)

 

Please join us for an engaging webinar discussion focused on essential community development frameworks, language, and case studies. This session will feature:

A brief presentation from community resource development (CRD) Extension leaders from around the country, small group discussions to better understand what this work looks like regionally and nationally in practice, and finally coming opportunities to continue to explore CRD work in local communities that support community resilience and capacity building.

 

This session is open to all and highly encourage for members of the National Association of Community Development Extension Professionals (NACDEP).

 

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