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CTC 101: Building Blocks for Successful Programs
Submitted by admin on November 27, 2006 - 2:49pm.
Join us for this free workshop designed to help you better foster your mission goals through best practices, lessons learned, and shared resources. Just a few of the questions we will address: What are the varied types of organizations that are considered CTCs— and am I one? What does a successful CTC look like? Am I aware of all of the funding avenues available to CTCs? We will also:
1:00 - 3:00 Interactive Presentations
3:00 - 3:30 Meet the experts and networking opportunity with light bites and beverages
03/09/2006 - 1:00pm
03/09/2006 - 3:30pm
Etc/GMT-8
- Explore free resources to help you develop, add new programs and manage your CTC
- Examine CTC essentials such as strategic program focus and effective evaluation
- Discover the CTC community -- in the North Bay and beyond – and collaborate on ways to foster its network and identity
- Discuss your specific needs and how we can work together to solve your challenges
Workshop Agenda:
12:45 - 1:00 Before the event Networking1:00 - 3:00 Interactive Presentations
3:00 - 3:30 Meet the experts and networking opportunity with light bites and beverages
Guest Speakers Include:
- Rhunette Alums, Director-External Affairs, AT&T who will discuss the company’s outreach and funding initiatives in the North Bay
- Cynthia Dempsey, founding Executive Director, Cybermill offering examples of winning CTC models and success stories
- CTNBA Steering Committee Members, Kevin Hickey and Candyce Mackabee, will facilitate.
Why should I attend? This workshop affords an opportunity to network with other CTC and community organizations whose driving mission is technology.
Who is this for? Program Directors and Staff of:
* Computer Labs (Faith based or secular)
* After School Programs
* Technology Clubs
* Teen and Senior Media Centers
What is a CTC? Community Technology Centers (CTCs) are independent community service, social action, and/or education programs or services that provide computer access and related technology to those who might not otherwise have opportunities to learn about or use computers.
Not a CTNBA member? Join today at www.ctnbayarea.org and connect with other CTCs in the North Bay and build bridges with the larger network of CTCs throughout the Bay Area and nationwide.
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