There is a growing interest and desire for organizations to engage with community members on an ongoing basis, to build relationships with community members, and open up space to listen to community members without a project-based agenda.
In this conversation Lisa Attygalle (Tamarack Institute) and Anthea Robinson-Shaw (Bang the Table) share the benefits of ongoing engagement; show inspiring examples of how others have moved beyond transactional engagement; and brainstorm ideas to help you expand the scope of your engagement practices.
Take Your Learning Further:
- Learn more about Bang the Table
- Read Creating the Culture for Engagement
- Read Pre-Community Engagement: Setting the Stage, from the Vitalyst Health Foundation
- View the Community Engagement Continuum