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TA Guides

 -   Neighborhood Networks: Open for Business Manual 1 (2001)
 -   Neighborhood Networks: Beyond the Basics Manual 2 (2001)

 -   Job Readiness Curriculum ~ Instructor Guide 
This document is multisectional, and is provided in two formats: Either Word or PowerPoint, and PDF. You can print these in their intended viewable format, or edit them as needed. To compile the entire document, combine them in order by part number, as indicated in the file name, or in the following order:


 -   Instructor Guide  Word  PDF
 -   Appendix A - Exercises and Handouts  Word  PDF
 -   Appendix B - Cover Page  Word  PDF
 -   Appendix B - Course Slides  PowerPoint  PDF
 -   Appendix C - Soft Skills Employer Letter  Word  PDF
 -   Appendix C - Certificate of Achievement PowerPoint PDF
 -   Linking Residents to Healthcare Resources (2005)
 -   Starting a Neighborhood Networks Center: A How-To Guide for Property Owners and Managers (2005)
 -   Connecting to the Internet: A Guide for Neighborhood Networks Centers (2005)
 -   Childcare: Helping Parents Achieve Self-Sufficiency (2005)
 -   Engaging Adults in Literacy Programs at Neighborhood Networks Centers (2005)
 -   Funding Educational Programs at Neighborhood Networks Centers (2005)
 -   Lifelong Learning from 8 to 80: Creating a Lively Learning Environment for Seniors and Young Adults (2005)
 -   Neighborhood Networks Funding Guide (2004)
 -   Special Event Planning Guide (2004)
 -   Lessons Learned in Starting and Operating a Neighborhood Networks Center (2004)
 -   How to Design and Deliver an Effective Employment Program (2002)
 -   Neighborhood Networks Guide to Information, Training and Technical Assistance Providers (2002)
 -   How Neighborhood Networks Centers Can Support Microenterprises (2002)
 -   Youth Education Programs for Neighborhood Networks Centers (2002)
 -   Growing a Garden and a Community (2002)
 -   Engaging Education: Integrating Work, Technology, and Learning for Adults (2002)
 -   No Car? No Problem! Innovative Transportation Solutions (2002)
 -   How to Design and Deliver an Effective Outsourcing Program: Creating New Businesses and Jobs for Residents (2002)
 -   A How to Guide for Creating Employment and Entrepreneurship Opportunities for Youth (2002)
 -   Media Relations Guide for Neighborhood Networks Grand Openings (2002)
 -   Helping Residents Achieve Self-Sufficiency: How to Design and Deliver Career Growth and Advancement Assistance (2002)
 -   How to Design and Deliver an Effective Job Development and Placement Program (2002)
 -   Neighborhood Networks Centers Proving Their Value to HUD Property Owners and Managers
 -   One Stop Resource (2001)
 
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