Timeline: Weeks 17 – 20

Execution of outreach plan to reach 100 households conceptualized in cooperation with the community partner (neighborhood canvass, small group meetings, tabling events, town hall or other outreach methods)

Meeting 3: Status Check Meeting

  • Any additional training support should be provided here
  • Find out what is working and what is not. Listen to solutions proposed by the community, and make every effort to support them in making adjustments.

Meeting 4: Data Aggregation Meeting with Community Partner Liaison and Outreach Leaders

  • Collect data that is ready for collection.
  • Record the narrative about lessons learned either about the community’s climate resilience or the process itself.
  • Discuss the data aggregation protocol and refine it to reflect community feedback.

outreach-report

Here is the Outreach Report that Outreach Communicators used in the pilot communities to record households educated, surveyed, those who gave oral histories, households registered for Code Red, languages spoken, and stipend  card numbers in the Pilot Communities.

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This website is maintained by the Unitarian Universalist Justice Florida’s Climate Resilience Ministry. It was established by the Green Sanctuary Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton. The community pilot projects, on which the Community Toolkit was based, were undertaken in partnership with Developing Interracial Social Change (DISC) and Habitat for Humanity in  Boca Raton, Florida; and Toussaint L’Ouverture High School for Arts and Social Justice in Delray Beach, Florida. Project Director for that effort was Janice T. Booher, MS. Pilot Project Manager Phase I was Dr. Ana Puszkin-Chevlin. Pilot Project Manager Phase II was Debra Weiss-Randall, Ed. D, CHES.

  • This project is funded in part by the Unitarian Universalist Fund for Social Responsibility.
  • Funding for this project was provided by the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton Endowment Fund.
  • Funding for the project in Shorecrest, Miami with the Community Health Mapping Initiative is provided by the National Library of Medicine/NIH.
  • Development of the ReACT Tool Kit and the Pilot Projects were funded by EPA Environmental Justice Grant #EQ-00D35415-0 awarded to the Green Sanctuary Committee of the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship of Boca Raton.

Website designed and maintained by Janice T. Booher