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X-WR-CALDESC:It is often said that rural and tribal communities and organiz
 ations need more capacity to fully engage or solve problems in their regio
 ns. But what\, exactly\, equals “capacity”? What key components of capacit
 y need to be carefully and intentionally strengthened so that locally led 
 organizations in rural and Native nation communities can more effectively 
 strengthen economies\, health and livelihoods for all in their regions? Wh
 at does it take for rural and tribal organizations to build capacity\, and
  what barriers stand in the way?\n\nOn November 30\, join the conversation
 : Hear answers to these questions from national technical assistance provi
 ders\, Indigenous leaders\, and local rural development innovators. Gain i
 nsight that can help understand and explain capacity in plain(er) terms – 
 and contribute your perspective to the mix.\n
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DESCRIPTION:It is often said that rural and tribal communities and organiza
 tions need more capacity to fully engage or solve problems in their region
 s. But what\, exactly\, equals “capacity”? What key components of capacity
  need to be carefully and intentionally strengthened so that locally led o
 rganizations in rural and Native nation communities can more effectively s
 trengthen economies\, health and livelihoods for all in their regions? Wha
 t does it take for rural and tribal organizations to build capacity\, and 
 what barriers stand in the way?\n\nOn November 30\, join the conversation:
  Hear answers to these questions from national technical assistance provid
 ers\, Indigenous leaders\, and local rural development innovators. Gain in
 sight that can help understand and explain capacity in plain(er) terms – a
 nd contribute your perspective to the mix.\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20211130T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20211130T143000
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SUMMARY:NCAP - This Is What Capacity Looks Like: Building Development Muscl
 e in Rural and Native Nation Communities
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