9/1/20 — The Bonner Foundation is excited to announce the release of new Capacity Building Step-by-Step Guides for students, staff, and faculty to work with communities across the Bonner Network.
Recognizing the unique and challenging circumstances institutions across the nation are facing regarding online and remote community engagement in the fall and beyond, these guides are designed to support Bonner Scholars and Leaders, working individually or in teams, to take on capacity-building projects with their community partners, but they can also be used by staff and faculty in the context of programs, center-led initiatives, and courses. All guides are written to allow both remote and in-person project work with schools, nonprofits, government agencies, and social action causes and projects. As Rachayita Shah, Bonner Foundation’s Community-Engaged Scholarship Director, says, "these guides offer great opportunities for students to leverage their leadership and organizational skills to collaborate with community partners for substantial and sustainable solutions. The process of working on capacity-building projects will also help strengthen campus-community partnerships, and support students’ developmental journey."
These guides are designed to work in concert with a process led by staff and students in which they consult with community partners to identify organizational and program needs, using Capacity-Building Opportunities Form, survey, and focus groups. Additionally, these guides support Bonners to take on capstone projects that they develop over multiple years. All guides are accessible in the Bonner Learning Community (https://bonner.mn.co/) as self-paced Webinars, where students, staff, and faculty can follow them and share their work and ideas using the activity feed. The topics for the guides include survey design, program evaluation, and the creation of an operations manual, among others. See the full list below.
















