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2008 San Francisco RTAW Notebook

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The 2008 Regional Technical Assistance Workshops (RTAWs) for center staff, property owners and managers, and other stakeholders took place in Nashville and San Francisco.

Each RTAW participant received a notebook offering a print version of the presentations for each workshop session plus supplementary materials. The RTAW notebook contents from the San Francisco conference are now available here as a handy reference tool. To view the materials for a particular workshop session, find the session topic in the list below.

 -   ABC's of Homeownership: HUD and IRS
 -   All Hands on Board
 -   All Together Now: Creating a Strong Partnership
 -   Business Planning Begins with START
 -   Collaboration: The Key to Partnership Success
 -   Create a Workforce Development Program with the Resources You Have
 -   Education Continued: Adult Education Programs
 -   Effective Budgeting for Neighborhood Networks Centers
 -   Evaluate, Expand, Enhance: Making the Most Out of Programming
 -   Focus on Funding
 -   Fundamentals of Funding Proposals
 -   Help Them Believe They Can Achieve: Motivating Residents
 -   How to Keep Computers Running and Current with No Funds
 -   Log On to Healthy Living
 -   Making Your Time Work for You: Managing a Neighborhood Networks Center
 -   May I Have Your Attention, Please? Marketing for Neighborhood Networks Centers
 -   Moving Generation Next to Work
 -   Neighborhood Networks Centers Working Together: Consortia Development
 -   Neighborhood Networks in a Class of Its Own: The Center Classification Process Explained
 -   Partnerships Pave the Way to Work
 -   Planning a Successful Neighborhood Networks Week Event
 -   Resident Involvement for Program Success
 -   Senior Programming: Keep It Age and Audience Appropriate
 -   Spotlight on Partners: NASA Educational Programs at Your Center
 -   Staff, Funding, Programming, and More: Resources Gained from Partnering with a College/University
 -   Strengthening Our Future: Afterschool Programs at Neighborhood Networks Centers
 -   Summer Youth Programs: What's In When School's Out

 
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