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This process, originally developed in 1980 by a graduate student and his advisor at Case Western Reserve University, places an emphasis on collecting many participants’ personal experiences and transforming them into a unified strategic plan.
“Appreciative inquiry is an ideal way to take the diverse views of our community and turn them into one cohesive whole,” Loch said. “When this summit is complete, we will have a plan that Brown County United Way volunteers and staff can put all of their energy behind, knowing that it is the will of the community.”
To attend the Brown County United Way Community Planning Summit, call: (920) 432-3393 or write to staff@browncountyunitedway.org.
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