Modules
Module 1 – Understanding Intergenerational Poverty in Utah
This module introduces intergenerational poverty in the state of Utah, the efforts of the Intergenerational Welfare Reform Commission, and how community leaders can provide support to those experiencing intergenerational poverty.Module 2 - Getting Started
This module covers topics related to establishing county-level task forces. It discusses selecting facilitators, identifying co-Chairs, and finding the right participants for your IGP Team. It lays the foundation for an effective initiative.Module 3 - Moving Forward
This module focuses on the operations of an effective county-level team. The topics covered include needs assessment, record keeping, effective facilitation, and outreach to the broader community.Module 4 - Making a Logical Plan
This module provides basic training in the Logic Model, which is a widely used program and planning framework. The Logic Model is very flexible and can accommodate the unique characteristics of different counties and their goals. Using this approach will unify your IGP Team internally and help communicate your strategy to others.If you have any technical difficulties with the modules, contact USU Extension’s offices by emailing ExtensionHelpDesk@usu.edu or calling (435) 797-8459 during regular business hours, 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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