Gibson County Community Foundation Announces Free Public Workshop Bridges To Sustainable Communities
The Gibson County Community Foundation is announcing a free, public workshop featuring Jim Ott, National Consultant with aha! Process on Wednesday, January 25th from 8:30 am to 3:30 pm at the YMCA Camp Carson Lodge, 2034 Outer Lk Rd, Princeton, Indiana.
This workshop will consist of a comprehensive approach to understanding poverty. Most anti-poverty programs lack a system-wide scope of effort, while Bridges to Sustainable Communities, provides clear examples and proven best practices of what is possible when all stakeholders in poverty, communities, businesses, and organizations come together with a coherent plan of action. Complimentary lunch and refreshments will be provided so registration is required to attend. Please follow this link to register no later than Monday, January 16th: https://tinyurl.com/42ep33u6.
After receiving a Community Leadership Implementation Grant from Lilly Endowment, Inc. as part of its seventh phase of the Giving Indiana Funds for Tomorrow initiative (GIFT VII), the Gibson County Community Foundation conducted an active stakeholder engagement process including data and document review, community leader forums, and issue-specific stakeholder meetings.
As a result, the Gibson County Community Foundation selected the cycle of poverty as its top priority to address with GIFT VII Implementation Grant funds to align with existing work in the community. Community leaders discussed the need to increase education, access to financial capital, and connections of those living in poverty to help disrupt the cycle of poverty.
With the guidance of Jim Ott, participants during this free, public workshop will learn new models, ideas, applications, and tools that present action steps and guidelines to affiliate poverty. This workshop is a follow-up session to the Bridges out of Poverty workshop held in August 2021. Attendance of the prior workshop is helpful, but not required.
About aha! Process
Bestselling author Ruby K. Payne founded the training and publishing company aha! Process in 1996 with the mission to enable individuals, institutions, and communities to stabilize and grow resources for all, particularly those in poverty. aha! Process works to obtain this mission by providing workshops, publications, and consulting services. This is done by creating an understanding of the dynamics that cause and maintain poverty from the individual to the systems level.










