Southwest Collaboratives Support Network
You are Invited!
2021 Regional Exchange
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Watershed, Conservation and Place-based Collaboratives across the Southwest
Virtual Workshop — November 15-16, 2021
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Our Vision is to elevate the work of place-based collaboratives across the Southwest. We believe these synergistic alignments of diverse partners working collaboratively are integral to the sustainable future of our unique landscapes and communities. Our purpose is thus to strengthen and connect existing and emerging place-based collaborative efforts across the region.
If you share this vision - across the region or in your own backyard - please join us!
Why participate?
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Connect with your peers to share your experiences with watershed, conservation, recreation and other place-based collaboratives across the Southwest
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Discuss shared needs, challenges, and opportunities
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Leave with tangible ideas and strategies to support your collaborative efforts
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Catalyze the future of a thriving network of collaboratives across the Southwest
When?
3 two-hour Zoom sessions (6 total hours)
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Monday, November 15: Afternoon - Making Connections
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Pacific: 12:00-2:00pm
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Mountain: 1:00-3:00pm
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Central: 2:00-4:00pm
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Tuesday, November 16: Morning - Sharing Practices
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Pacific: 8:30-10:30am
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Mountain: 9:30-11:30am
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Central: 10:30am-12:30pm
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Tuesday, November 16: Afternoon - Moving Forward
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Pacific: 12:00-2:00pm
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Mountain: 1:00-3:00pm
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Central: 2:00-4:00pm
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Who should participate?
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Facilitators and coordinators of collaboratives
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Partners and active participants within collaboratives
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Support organizations, agencies and foundations that offer resources to collaboratives
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Stakeholders and others with interest in collaboratives and collaborative landscape conservation
Note that by "collaborative," we mean a collaborative group that calls itself a collaborative, partnership, network, coalition, alliance, etc. and operates collaboratively
Questions? Feel free to ask Tahnee Robertson (tahnee@swdresources.com), Alan Barton (awbarton@nmhu.edu) or Aaron Kimple (akimple@mountainstudies.org).