
Workshop Overview
The National Forest Foundation partnered with the Pacific Southwest Region of the Forest Service to host a capacity building workshop on May 24, 2017 at Sacramento State University. Our aim was to facilitate peer-to-peer learning, exchange of ideas, and capacity building among community-based and collaborative groups in the Pacific Southwest.
We encouraged participants to bring a tool related to collaborative work to share with others. The tools are listed under the five categories that emerged as key topics for the day, including engagement, funding, governance, planning, and project management (click the key topics below and left to see the tools).
Click the key topics below to see tools
Engagement
- Whisky Ridge Field Workbook
- Region 5 Partnerships Website
- TNC Language of Conservation
- Sustainable Recreation in the Lake Tahoe Basin
- Online Current Project Mapping Tool
- LTW Communication and Education Plan
- Team Biographies
- SCHR Portfolio Book
- Volunteer
- Tools for Facilitation
- State of the Sierra Nevada's Forest 2017 Update
- CA Forest Carbon Plan Public Review Draft Jan 2017 Page 89
- Dinkey June 2017 World Cafe
- Branding Guidelines
- USFS Integrated Strategy for Youth 2015
- Template for Branding and Brand Management
- 2015 SOS Graphic FINAL
- Eastern Sierra Recreation Collaborative
- Absence of Minorities-Excerpt
Planning
- Mendo Situation Diagram and Focal Areas
- Whisky Ridge Field Workbook
- CFLR Websites
- ABC Markleeville SNC
- DOW Planning for Connectivity
- DOW Planning for Diversity
- Collaborative Adaptive Management Framework
- USDA Conditional Access Agreement
- DLRP Proposed Action Negotiated Elements
- LTW Vision for Data Management System
- Online Current Project Mapping Tool
- Tools for Facilitation
- Tree Mortality Viewer
- CA Forest Carbon Plan Public Review Draft Jan 2017 Page 89
- Microsoft Teams
- Cornerstone Monitoring Strategy Final
- Dinkey June 2017 World Cafe
- Truckee River Fish Monitoring Plan 2016
- TU Strategic Plan Fwork 2015-2020 & Template
- Roadmap to Collaboration Before During and After the NEPA Process
- WildPlaces Risk Management Cedar Fire Planting
- USFS Integrated Strategy for Youth 2015
- SFCC Strategic Plan
- Fort Co-Working Space
- Fire MOU Partnership
- Eastern Sierra Recreation Collaborative
- TNC Optimizing Restoration Investments
- Informing Planning and Policy
- USFS 2017 Storm Damage
- World Cafe Method