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Issue Area: Strategic Planning

Creating and Implementing a Communications Plan

A Step-by-Step Approach: How do you create an effective, realistic plan that helps you get and stay connected with key groups that are essential to meeting your program goals? […]

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Tools for Community Leaders: A Guidebook for Getting Started

A step-by-step guide for implementing the Communities That Care prevention-planning system focusing on building positive youth development by addressing risk and protective factors. […]

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Residence, Community Engagement, and Citizenship

This report discusses survey findings focused on how and to what degree non-resident tribal citizens engage with their Native nations and opportunities increase engagement. […]

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Community Planning Toolkit: Community Engagement

This toolkit provides general advice for planning, methodology, and evaluation of community engagement for any program, organization, or service. […]

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Securing Our Futures Report

This report covers a variety of topics for enhancing the futures of Native communities. See pages 12-13 for workforce development recommendations. […]

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Tribal Workforce Development: A Decision Framing Toolkit

This toolkit shares the main findings of NCAI’s multi-year research project examining the innovative approaches to workforce development that tribal nations along with Native organizations and tribal colleges and universities […]

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International Markets and Tribal Enterprises

This guide lays down some of the basics for tribal businesses that are looking to enter the international market by beginning to export their product. […]

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Strengthening Indian Country Through Tribal Youth Programs

Themes of success through case studies with five tribal youth programs using cultural activities as a part of delinquency prevention. […]

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Focus on Native Communities

A companion guide to assist tribal staff and organizations in their work with community members. […]

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Framework for Developing Tribal Capacity

A model developed from the EPA as a framework for developing tribal capacity which includes valid performance measures, plans, and measuring progress and goals. […]

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