Developing a Model for Effective Community Organizing Training

  • Noel Hagins California State University Channel Islands
  • Christine Martinez
  • Inga McManus
  • Lola West
  • Nien-Tsu Chen California State University Channel Islands
Keywords: volunteer

Abstract

This study is based on research conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of a three-day community organizing training workshop involving 38 organizers based in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties. The training was co-sponsored by the McCune Foundation, Fund for Santa Barbara, Kaiser Permanente Foundation and Weingart Foundation. Data were collected through baseline surveys conducted with training participants and the Executive Directors of their organizations, as well as field observations by researchers from California State University Channel Islands during the training in April 2017. Descriptive statistics and t-tests were used to analyze survey results, and thematic analysis was performed on the field observation data. The analyses led to a list of recommendations for foundations interested in hosting similar events in Ventura and Santa Barbara counties and beyond in the future.

Author Biographies

Noel Hagins, California State University Channel Islands

This is a student co-author who has graduated from CSUCI.

Christine Martinez

This is a student co-author who has graduated from CSUCI.

Inga McManus

This is a student co-author who has graduated from CSUCI.

Lola West

This is a student co-author who has graduated from CSUCI.

Published
2019-05-08
How to Cite
Hagins, N., Martinez, C., McManus, I., West, L., & Chen, N.-T. (2019). Developing a Model for Effective Community Organizing Training. CBR@CSUCI: An Annual Volume of Community-Based Research, 1. Retrieved from https://journals.calstate.edu/cbrci/article/view/2921
Section
Social & Behavioral Sciences