Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation RI Training and Technical Assistance Resource Center November 18, 2009.

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1 Pacific Institute for Research and Evaluation RI Training and Technical Assistance Resource Center November 18, 2009

2  What type of work does the public/community leaders think you do?  What achievements does the community attribute to the task force?  Who would care if the task force went away?

3  Has perception changed as a result of SPF?  Do we need to clarify or redefine perceptions?

4  Entity  Personnel  Mission  Logistics  Communications  Membership  Meetings

5  Municipal department  Permanent committee or commission  Ad-hoc, temporary, or advisory  Funding dependent  Private 501c3

6  Who hires employees  Municipal employees or contract employees  What happens if a task force employee becomes unemployed

7  Service oriented (run programs)  Environmental (change policy, norms)  Youth specific  Substance abuse specific  Other

8  Physical space location  Electronic and physical mail address  In-kind match

9  Materials, brochures, website  Endorsements, sponsorships  Public face of the task force

10  Who is at the table  Who isn’t at the table  Are roles and responsibilities clear

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13  Can issue can be addressed via phone, internet, email…?  Individual concerns ◦ Have one-on-one conversation

14  Introductions  Especially important for new members and visitors ◦ Make sure they know whom to contact for more information before they leave  Ensure everyone is clear on next action steps

15  Public notification  Committee heads and other members provide agenda items and reports  Provide materials for review before the meeting

16  Respect people’s time  Ensure meeting is necessary  Take and distribute minutes  Conduct in professional manner ◦ Robert’s Rules of Order Newly Revised  Start and end on time  Stay on topic  Encourage input from less vocal members

17  Let meeting “get away” from facilitator  Discuss irrelevant items  Allow 1-2 people to take over

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