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Community Civic Engagement Key Elements for Creating Sustainable Change

Key Elements for Creating Sustainable Change
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How do you create sustainable change in your community? Acknowledging that sustainability cannot be obtained without attention to local context, there are some key elements to consider when planning and implementing your efforts.

http://www.everyday-democracy.org/en/Article.1266.aspx

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