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Spring Into Online Training in March

GovLoop

This March, we’re offering six free online training sessions, where you can dive further into topics like artificial intelligence, human-centered design, and cultivating curiousity on your team. Department of State Your Roadmap for Gov Transformation Agencies have a responsibility to transform to meet missions and constituent demands.

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February Online Training Opportunities

GovLoop

Census Bureau Jason Zann, Office of the Federal Security CTO, Microsoft Online Forms – The Good, the Bad, the Ugly Digital forms have been a welcome replacement for government agencies and constituents alike. It takes real effort to cultivate and manage inclusive teams. However, online forms also bring unique challenges and complexity.

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Meet Our Featured Contributor Cohort

GovLoop

They’ll cover topics such as employee and constituent engagement, artificial intelligence, data use and literacy, cybersecurity, diversity and inclusion, and more. Peter Bonner is a cross-sector innovator, working in the areas of human capital, workforce development, and leadership effectiveness. Mr. Danforth joined Genasys Inc.

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January Online Training Opportunities

GovLoop

Specifically, you’ll learn how to: Elevate constituent engagement. Networking With Purpose It is imperative for your career growth to cultivate strong relationships with your mentors, supervisors and peers. Join us online Wednesday, Jan. 24, from 2-2:50 p.m. ET/11-11:50 a.m. Address challenges around siloed and paper-based processes.

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4 Tips for Leveraging Data in Your Grant Report

DH Leonard Consulting & Grant Writing Services

Additionally, sharing how your participants are better off as a result of your programming can go a long way to help cultivate your relationships with funders, increasing your chances for future funding. What constituent feedback have you received? What do you think about the program’s impact so far?