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Creating an Agile Community Planning Process

  • Minneapolis Jewish Federation | Barry Family Campus 4330 Cedar Lake Road Minneapolis United States (map)

Join us for a two-hour, interactive session where we’ll explore the challenges and contradictions of establishing an agile process for community planning. 

Through a series of fast-paced and collaborative exercises, we will explore the question:

How do we utilize an agile structure for responsive planning and innovation while maintaining consistency and stability for partner organizations? 

This question is at the heart of the push-pull relationship between innovation and risk management. In this workshop, we will tackle: 

  • Minimum requirements for both agility and stability 

  • Voices, perspectives, and inputs missing from current planning processes 

  • How to evaluate what is in-scope or out-of-scope for community funding 

  • Fostering an authentic partnership between community organizations and the central planning process 

  • How to balance organizational autonomy with community-based decision-making 

This workshop is open to the entire community: lay leaders, professional leaders, subject matter experts, fundraisers, donors, and community members at all levels of experience with planning, grant-making, and impact measurement. 

Questions?

Contact Judie Rothschild, Director of Community Impact at 952-417-2356

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