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Accessing Local Government Resources for Youth Development

By School's Out Washington

Local governments can be a key partner for youth development programs. This collaboration can be inthe form of funding, space, materials, and even programming. Programs are not limited to electedof...

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Accessing School Resources for Youth Development

By School's Out Washington

As the state and country move towards a whole-child approach to education, now is time to forgecreative and innovative partnerships between districts and community-based service providers tosupport...

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Shared Accountability Checklist

By School's Out Washington

This checklist is intended to help community-based service providers to begin a discussion with a school about outcomes, or to check in on the progress of a particular partnership. It can also be u...

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Common School Data Types Tip Sheet

By School's Out Washington

This tip sheet describes the types of data about schools and students that might be useful to community partners for program planning and evaluation. Includes very general information about the ava...

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Six Steps to Developing a Theory of Change for Partnerships

By School's Out Washington

A theory of change is a description of a program, intervention, or initiative that shows how interconnected elements lead to the accomplishment of a long-term goal. Use this tool to create a b...

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Partnership Ecosystem Mapping Activity Sample

By School's Out Washington

This sample map accompanies the Partnership Ecosystem Mapping Activity. It provides an example of what a complex school-community partnership ecosystem can look like.

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