Rural Youth Catalyst invites you to join them at 2pm on Thursday, November 13th for their November Rural Youth Wellbeing Series session with the Learning Collaborative Institute at Learning To Impact.
They are excited to welcome Dr. Nazanin Zargarpour and Stephanie Baker, M.A. to share Rooted in Results: Using Data and Partnerships to Strengthen Rural Communities.
Collaborative partnerships are intended to enhance the success of education and workforce strategies. In practice, many community partners often struggle with the challenges that collaboration can pose. Moreover, regional differences exist that influence a community’s needs and assets.
The successful implementation of rural community-based education and workforce strategies necessitates supportive partnerships and effective data-driven collaborative practices among multiple organizations to meet the evolving needs and uplift the unique assets of their community. All too often these practices are top-down approaches that are imposed from outside entities instead of being rooted in the community’s collective wellbeing and what they identify as the needs for their young people.
Join them to learn how rural communities are utilizing data to identify, align, and advance their shared strategic priorities to build on assets and address identified community needs and strengthen opportunities for all their young people.
The event is free but you must register HERE.

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