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Interested in learning more about how to successfully partner with universities and researchers so it actually benefits YOUR community? Want to access grant dollars for your community to work with university faculty?
This workshop series is designed to provide information for how university faculty and neighborhood-level organizations and residents can work together to address community issues. This series aims to build the capacity of researchers and community stakeholders to create and maintain long-term, collaborative community partnerships in the St. Louis region.
Following the workshop series, attendees will be invited to apply for mini-grant opportunities for faculty-community partnerships through CWC and learn about other funding opportunities.
Workshop sessions will be held virtually from 9:00 - 10:30 a.m. Sessions 1 and 2 are required in order to attend sessions 3 and 4. A Zoom link will be sent before each session.
Participants will learn research-based practices that build authentic partnerships between university and community for long-term relationships. Session objectives are to:
Identify and understand 4 types of trust.
Understand where trust is most frequently built or lost.
Develop action steps for how trust can be built – or rebuilt – in participant’s university/community context.
Registration Deadline: September 11th