Each year the UW-Extension sends a group of more than 30 participants to the Public Issues Leadership Development Conference (PILD) which culminates to visits on Capitol Hill. Wisconsin’s contingency will includes county board supervisors, 4-H youth leaders, Resource Advocacy Network members, volunteers and Cooperative Extension educators. This year’s conference will take place April 10-13, 2016, in Crystal City, VA near Washington DC.
Nominations for 2016 PILD will be due in late
Key Questions:
Who else could we involve?
Who are my allies?
How can I motivate my peers?
Identifying Partners
People and organizations who can provide information, resources, expertise, access to participants, and much more is an essential part of project success. Relational Mapping from Building Community Toolkit is a process to map different people and organizations in your community from different sectors (public, private/business, non-profit, religious etc.) and to consider how closely