Create a two- to four-page paper (excluding the title and reference pages) that provides:
- A reflective narrative on how you arrived at your initiative. You will want to include:
How you accessed necessary supports
Evaluate what barriers you faced in the development of your initiative. Examine how you overcame the barriers identified.
Summarize how you were able to recruit committee or group members.
Illustrate how you were able to secure school or community support.Your process for developing your mission/vision statement
Analyze what barriers you had to overcome in the development of your mission and vision statement.
Evaluate how you were able to reach consensus.
Specify what community needs are focused on in your initiative. - A design of a graphic or narrative that outlines the steps that you have taken or will take to achieve your mission/vision.
- A defense of how your initiative will include at least four of the Five Action Strategies.
Your paper must be formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center, two to four pages in length, and cite at least three scholarly sources in addition to your textbook.
Carefully review the
Grading Rubric (Links to an external site.)
for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
See attached document for full work
Week 4 Assignment Power of One Part II
Create a two- to four-page paper (excluding the title and reference pages) that provides:
1. A reflective narrative on how you arrived at your initiative. You will want to include:
a. How you accessed necessary supports
· Evaluate what barriers you faced in the development of your initiative. Examine how you overcame the barriers identified.
· Summarize how you were able to recruit committee or group members.
· Illustrate how you were able to secure school or community support.
b. Your process for developing your mission/vision statement
· Analyze what barriers you had to overcome in the development of your mission and vision statement.
· Evaluate how you were able to reach consensus.
· Specify what community needs are focused on in your initiative.
2. A design of a graphic or narrative that outlines the steps that you have taken or will take to achieve your mission/vision.
3. A defense of how your initiative will include at least four of the Five Action Strategies.
Your paper must be formatted according to APA style as outlined in the Ashford Writing Center, two to four pages in length, and cite at least three scholarly sources in addition to your textbook.
Carefully review the
Grading Rubric (Links to an external site.)
for the criteria that will be used to evaluate your assignment.
Instructor Guidance
Week 4
In week four we continue many of the things that we started in the first three weeks. We continue to analyze programs that support youth. And as you at these community efforts, we’re going to extend that you to include state and national level organizations. We will update the table created in Week 1, and we will also continue our work on creating a program for our final project.
In the list of required resources for this week, you will find links for Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs, Special Olympics, and many other national and state level organizations. All these organizations are aimed at getting youth involved and providing support for youth to help address one or other issue within the communities. You will need to review these organization for the discussions and assignments this week.
In the first discussion you are asked to update the table created in week one. Since we first created this list, you have found many additional resources in your community or school that can be added the table. Please be sure to review the specific information to be included in the table. You’ll find the list of requirements posted in the discussion description. When you respond to your peers in this discussion forum, be sure you ask your classmates about how they see these organizations working together, if they do. Also, make suggestions to your classmates about how they could improve their table or master list. If your peers do make suggestions for improvement, please pay attention to that and update your response to be used for your final project.
In the second discussion forum for the week, you are asked to review the state and national organizations. From this list you will pick three organizations and describe the mission and vision, whether their resources are free, how you might start a branch of the organization locally, and the rest of the questions that are included in the posted description discussion. You may wish to choose three organizations that closely align with your ideas for your final project.
In the written assignment for this week you are reflecting on the process you have followed so far in creating your final project. There is an outline provided which you should follow to reflect on how you have arrived at deciding what your initiative will be. You will continue by discussing the process you have followed to develop your mission and vision. You will also include a defense of how your initiative includes at least four of the five action strategies discussed early. Of course your paper must be formatted according to APA standards and cite at least three scholarly sources in addition to the textbook. For an additional jump-start in creating community programs, please see this Ted Talks at: TEDxKnoxville – Amy Gibson – Envisioning Community Development (Links to an external site.)
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TedX Knoxville. (2011, December 27).
TEDxKnoxville – Amy Gibson – Envisioning Community Development (Links to an external site.)
[Video file]. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uM7vA02YIrA
Required Resources
1. Read from your text,
Assets in action: A handbook for making communities better places to grow up
:
· Chapter 7 – Over the Long Haul: Sustaining Your Initiative
· Epilogue – Nourishing the Spirit of the Community Change Leaders
2.
Boy Scouts of America (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.scouting.org/
· This is the website for the national program dedicated to supporting boys.
3.
Boys and Girls Clubs of America (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.bgca.org/Pages/index.aspx
· This is the website for the national program dedicated to supporting and empowering youth in the communities that they serve.
4.
Communities in Schools (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.communitiesinschools.org/
· This is the website for the national program designed to support youth through their communities.
5.
Girl Scouts USA (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.girlscouts.org/
· This is the website for the national program dedicated to empowering girls.
6.
Harlem Children’s Zone (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.hcz.org/
· This website how a local collaborative project is improving the Harlem, NY community.
7.
Special Olympics (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.specialolympics.org/#
· Through the power of sport, Special Olympics strives to create a better world by fostering the acceptance and inclusion of all people.
8.
The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.gatesfoundation.org/Pages/home.aspx
· This is the website for an educational initiative program.
9.
Whatever It Takes: Athens, GA (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.witathens.org/
· This website exhibits how local collaborative partnership work to improve the Athens, GA community.
10.
YMCA (Links to an external site.)
. Retrieved from http://www.ymca.net/
· This is the website for the national program dedicated to empowering and supporting communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility.