CCB SMS Icons
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https://learn.extension.org/events/3021
This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military
Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368.
Learn to Build Community Capacity through
My Training Hub Modules
Connecting military family service providers
and Cooperative Extension professionals to research
and to each other through engaging online learning opportunities
militaryfamilies.extension.org
MFLN Intro
Sign up for webinar email notifications at militaryfamilies.extension.org/webinars
Mitch McCormick
• MFLN, Community Capacity Building
• Cooperative Extension System –
Jefferson County, NY
Today’s Presenters
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Keith Tidball
• MFLN, Community Capacity Building – PI
• Department of Natural Resources,
Cornell University - Ithaca, NY
Betsy Graham
• OMFRP
• Senior Program Analyst for DoD, Lead for
Military Families Learning Network, and
recognized eXtension Champion for Building
Capacity by connecting the Cooperative
Extension Service and Military Family
Support Professionals
What does Community Capacity
Building mean to you?
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Examples of Community Capacity Building –
North Carolina Sentinel Landscapes
– A partnership linking conservation, working lands, and military
readiness
– Collaboration between farmers and foresters, conservationists,
and military installations in order to provide mutual benefits to
protect the state’s two largest economic sectors –
Agriculture and Defense.
https://sentinellandscapes.wordpress.ncsu.edu/
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Examples of Community Capacity Building –
Building Healthy Military Communities
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Susie Galea
BHMC State Coordinator
New Mexico
Lynn Brannon
BHMC State Coordinator
Florida
How can you work to build capacity
in your community?
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Community Capacity Building Training
• Significance from a DoD perspective
 Nearly 80 percent of military families live off an installation
 Families do better when they are connected to their community
 How can we help foster that connection of resilient military families with their
local community?
• Background on training development
 2010 started by reviewing what’s out there
 Developed Family Support Map
 Created curriculum, on-line inventory
 Created CCB concentration area on the MFLN
13
Community Capacity Building Training
“Having taken the Community Capacity Building training through the Military Families
Learning Network, I was impressed by the excellent content overview provided in this
series of short, user friendly modules. The work we do here at SAMHSA has
demonstrated time and again, the value of engaging our larger communities as we work
to meet the behavioral health needs of our country's military and veteran families.
Engagement in groups or communities that you are not originally a part of takes a
special set of skills. The CCB courses allows both individuals and organizations to
understand how to start this process with our military and veteran communities from early
engagement all the way to methods to sustain valuable connections and collaborations. I
would recommend these free federal resources to those interested in engaging in serving
our nation's families that serve and have served. “
Cicely K. Burrows-McElwain LCSW-C
Military and Veteran Affairs Liaison
National Policy Liaison Branch
Division of Regional and National Policy/OPPI
Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA)
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Military Families Learning Network
Military Family
Support
Services
and
Military
OneSource
Military Families
in Communities
Cooperative
Extension
Services
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Community Capacity Building Training
• Access to the training:
– https://militaryfamilies.extension.org/communit
y-capacity-building/community-capacity-
building-training
• Resources for community capacity
building
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Basic CCB Training
• Module 1 - Community Action & Change
• Module 2 - Becoming a Community
Capacity Building Organization
• Module 3 - Results-Focused Planning
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Advanced CCB Training
• Module 4 – Community Assessment
• Module 5 – Strengthening Formal Systems
Through Collaboration
• Module 6 – Mobilizing Informal Networks
• Module 7 – Engaging Military Leaders
• Module 8 – Monitoring Results and Activities
• Module 9 – Sustaining Desired Results
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Completion of Training
My Training Hub offers
participants a certificate of
completion after each module
is finished.
Troubleshooting
• A Department of Defense Training Site
• Common Issues
• My Training Hub FAQ:
– https://myhub.militaryonesource.mil/MOS/f?p=332:21:
0::NO
• MFLN Troubleshooting Page:
– https://militaryfamilies.extension.org/community-
capacity-building/community-capacity-building-
training
On the Horizon for MFLN CCB
• Cooperative Extension and the Total
Force Fitness program
• Building Healthy Military
Communities Pilot continued efforts
• The next webinar for CCB is
scheduled for July, Integration of
Community Capacity Building
Resources – more information on this
to be announced soon!Keith Tidball
Questions?
Connect with
MFLN Community Capacity Building Online!
MFLN Community Capacity Building
MFLN Community Capacity Building @MFLNCCB
CCB SMS Icons
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Friday Field Notes Blog
MFLN Intro
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We invite MFLN Service Provider Partners
to our private LinkedIn Group!
https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8409844
DoD
Branch Services
Reserve
Guard
Cooperative Extension
Evaluation &
Continuing Education Credits
MFLN Community Capacity Building is offering a
certificate of completion for today’s webinar.
Please complete the evaluation at:
https://vte.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe1/form/SV_abi0RF75hyI0A73
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CCB Upcoming Event
Integration of Community Capacity Building
Resources
• Date: Wednesday, July 12, 2017
• Time: 11:00 am Eastern
• Location: TBD
For more information on MFLN CCB go to:
https://militaryfamilies.extension.org/community-capacity-building
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militaryfamilies.extension.org/webinars
27This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family
Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368.

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Learn to build community capacity through my training hub modules

  • 1. CCB SMS Icons 1 https://learn.extension.org/events/3021 This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368. Learn to Build Community Capacity through My Training Hub Modules
  • 2. Connecting military family service providers and Cooperative Extension professionals to research and to each other through engaging online learning opportunities militaryfamilies.extension.org MFLN Intro Sign up for webinar email notifications at militaryfamilies.extension.org/webinars
  • 3. Mitch McCormick • MFLN, Community Capacity Building • Cooperative Extension System – Jefferson County, NY Today’s Presenters 3 Keith Tidball • MFLN, Community Capacity Building – PI • Department of Natural Resources, Cornell University - Ithaca, NY Betsy Graham • OMFRP • Senior Program Analyst for DoD, Lead for Military Families Learning Network, and recognized eXtension Champion for Building Capacity by connecting the Cooperative Extension Service and Military Family Support Professionals
  • 4. What does Community Capacity Building mean to you? 4
  • 5. 5
  • 6. 6
  • 7. 7
  • 8. 8
  • 9. 9
  • 10. Examples of Community Capacity Building – North Carolina Sentinel Landscapes – A partnership linking conservation, working lands, and military readiness – Collaboration between farmers and foresters, conservationists, and military installations in order to provide mutual benefits to protect the state’s two largest economic sectors – Agriculture and Defense. https://sentinellandscapes.wordpress.ncsu.edu/ 10
  • 11. Examples of Community Capacity Building – Building Healthy Military Communities 11 Susie Galea BHMC State Coordinator New Mexico Lynn Brannon BHMC State Coordinator Florida
  • 12. How can you work to build capacity in your community? 12
  • 13. Community Capacity Building Training • Significance from a DoD perspective  Nearly 80 percent of military families live off an installation  Families do better when they are connected to their community  How can we help foster that connection of resilient military families with their local community? • Background on training development  2010 started by reviewing what’s out there  Developed Family Support Map  Created curriculum, on-line inventory  Created CCB concentration area on the MFLN 13
  • 14. Community Capacity Building Training “Having taken the Community Capacity Building training through the Military Families Learning Network, I was impressed by the excellent content overview provided in this series of short, user friendly modules. The work we do here at SAMHSA has demonstrated time and again, the value of engaging our larger communities as we work to meet the behavioral health needs of our country's military and veteran families. Engagement in groups or communities that you are not originally a part of takes a special set of skills. The CCB courses allows both individuals and organizations to understand how to start this process with our military and veteran communities from early engagement all the way to methods to sustain valuable connections and collaborations. I would recommend these free federal resources to those interested in engaging in serving our nation's families that serve and have served. “ Cicely K. Burrows-McElwain LCSW-C Military and Veteran Affairs Liaison National Policy Liaison Branch Division of Regional and National Policy/OPPI Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) 14
  • 15. Military Families Learning Network Military Family Support Services and Military OneSource Military Families in Communities Cooperative Extension Services 15
  • 16. Community Capacity Building Training • Access to the training: – https://militaryfamilies.extension.org/communit y-capacity-building/community-capacity- building-training • Resources for community capacity building 16
  • 17. Basic CCB Training • Module 1 - Community Action & Change • Module 2 - Becoming a Community Capacity Building Organization • Module 3 - Results-Focused Planning 17
  • 18. Advanced CCB Training • Module 4 – Community Assessment • Module 5 – Strengthening Formal Systems Through Collaboration • Module 6 – Mobilizing Informal Networks • Module 7 – Engaging Military Leaders • Module 8 – Monitoring Results and Activities • Module 9 – Sustaining Desired Results 18
  • 19. Completion of Training My Training Hub offers participants a certificate of completion after each module is finished.
  • 20. Troubleshooting • A Department of Defense Training Site • Common Issues • My Training Hub FAQ: – https://myhub.militaryonesource.mil/MOS/f?p=332:21: 0::NO • MFLN Troubleshooting Page: – https://militaryfamilies.extension.org/community- capacity-building/community-capacity-building- training
  • 21. On the Horizon for MFLN CCB • Cooperative Extension and the Total Force Fitness program • Building Healthy Military Communities Pilot continued efforts • The next webinar for CCB is scheduled for July, Integration of Community Capacity Building Resources – more information on this to be announced soon!Keith Tidball
  • 23. Connect with MFLN Community Capacity Building Online! MFLN Community Capacity Building MFLN Community Capacity Building @MFLNCCB CCB SMS Icons 23 Friday Field Notes Blog
  • 24. MFLN Intro 24 We invite MFLN Service Provider Partners to our private LinkedIn Group! https://www.linkedin.com/groups/8409844 DoD Branch Services Reserve Guard Cooperative Extension
  • 25. Evaluation & Continuing Education Credits MFLN Community Capacity Building is offering a certificate of completion for today’s webinar. Please complete the evaluation at: https://vte.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe1/form/SV_abi0RF75hyI0A73 25
  • 26. CCB Upcoming Event Integration of Community Capacity Building Resources • Date: Wednesday, July 12, 2017 • Time: 11:00 am Eastern • Location: TBD For more information on MFLN CCB go to: https://militaryfamilies.extension.org/community-capacity-building 26
  • 27. militaryfamilies.extension.org/webinars 27This material is based upon work supported by the National Institute of Food and Agriculture, U.S. Department of Agriculture, and the Office of Military Family Readiness Policy, U.S. Department of Defense under Award Number 2015-48770-24368.

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Coral www.extension.org/militaryfamilies Webinar notifications www.extension.org/62831
  • #16: State Family Programs Directors work for each state and support military members and their families who live in their state.
  • #25: In addition, we would like to invite our MFLN Service Provider partners (such as DoD, branch services, Guard and Reserve service providers and Cooperative Extension professionals) to continue the discussion in our private and moderated LinkedIn group. Please click the link to join the group or send us an email. We look forward to hearing from you!