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1 Turning Outward to Lead Change in Your Community: Turn Quiz #alamw15#librariestransform

2 AGENDA Libraries Transforming Communities Harwood Institute for Public Innovation How to get the most out of this session Turn Quiz exercise – Experience – Benefits and how to use at home Other sessions and tools for community engagement Evaluation #librariestransform #alamw15

3 I would describe our library’s community engagement as:  Just getting started; moving beyond outreach  Off to a good start and actively exploring  Part of how we work now  Well established; refining our skills #librariestransform #alaac14

4 About Harwood National nonprofit working with you to address community challenges in a way that makes your library and community stronger Proven 25-year track record What’s different: “Turning outward” If you turn outward and make more intentional judgments and choices in creating change, you will produce greater impact and relevance in your community. #librariestransform #alamw15

5 #librariestransform #alamw15 The “Turning Outward” Approach: Four Foundational Tools Aspirations Turn QuizIntentionality Sustaining Yourself Talk to your community, framing the conversation to best understand their hopes, challenges and conditions for change Approach your work with the community, not the institution, at the heart of all discussion and action Act intentionally and authentically, evaluating your success as you go Rejuvenate; make wellbeing for yourself and your team a priority

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7 Turn Quiz What do you make of your results? What Turning Outward score would people in your community give your library? What do you think Turning Outward is? What are the implications of being Turned Outward? – From library perspective – From community perspective #librariestransform #alamw15

8 Turning Outward An orientation toward community – literally about the direction we are facing! Without it, there is little chance for change. #librariestransform #alamw15

9 More Resources & News: www.ala.org/LTCwww.ala.org/LTC #librariestransform #alamw15

10 Benefits for Libraries & Library Professionals Repositioning libraries and library professionals as conveners and facilitators of community innovation and change Bringing new tools, skill development and learning opportunities that support enhanced capacity for community engagement Demonstrated results in communities to increase their ability to work effectively together on issues the community cares about #librariestransform #alaac15

11 More “Turning Outward” Sessions Today Intentionality (1 – 2:30 p.m.): Become intentional about the choices you make, staying true to the “urge within.” Sustaining Yourself (3 – 4:30 p.m.) Staying motivated means asking, “What rejuvenates me? Who rejuvenates me?” All sessions take place in this room, W178. #librariestransform #alamw15

12 Evaluation #librariestransform #alamw15

13 Join Us at These Related Programs “Libraries Fostering Community Engagement Reception” A networking reception with library professionals working on community engagement Tonight from 5-6 p.m., HRM – Hyde Park/CC 11A “Leading in Times of Crisis: A Conversation with Ferguson (Mo.) Library Director Scott Bonner” Sponsored by Libraries Transforming Communities Monday from 1-2:30 p.m., W183C #librariestransform #alamw15

14 Keep the Conversation Going #librariestransform #alamw15 To be part of the conversation with other library professionals, go to ALA Connect (connect.ala.org) and join the Libraries Foster Community Engagement group.connect.ala.org

15 Take the Tools Home! #librariestransform #alamw15 A Step-by-Step Guide to “Turning Outward” to Your Community Digital and paper workbooks available on your way out.

16 Contact us or visit www.ala.org/LTCwww.ala.org/LTC Mary Davis Fournier Deputy Director, Public Programs Office American Library Association 312-280-5056 mfournier@ala.org Cheryl Gorman Vice President of National Programs The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation 613-614-1213 cgorman@theharwoodinstitute.org Carlton Sears Certified Coach The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation 330-402-9149 csears@theharwoodinstitute.org #librariestransform #alaac15

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