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Why Site Visits Matter: From Strategic Planning to Action in Rural Alaska
Discover why site visits can transform strategic planning from paper to practice. Through SPS's recent work in rural Alaska, learn how participatory evaluation and in-person collaboration create actionable strategic plans that communities actually implement. This article explores when site visits add value to evaluation work, the importance of community-centered approaches, and practical insights for bridging the gap between strategic planning and real-world action.

Danielle Garcia
Jul 303 min read
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What is a Landscape Analysis?
A landscape analysis is a systematic method that helps organizations understand the full context of a social issue. Read on to learn why to conduct a landscape analysis, when, the right questions to ask, and what goes into a landscape analysis.

Aftan Lynch
May 193 min read
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In a World of Change, Place Anchors Us: How SPS Supports Communities
It's clear that our relationship with "place" is evolving in this interconnected world, and its impact on our lives and the communities...

Yvonne Wintz
Apr 10, 20245 min read
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Values are a Subconscious X Factor
We all have values, whether it's you, me, businesses, companies or cultures. How and to what extent do your values influence your work?

Brittany Murrell
Oct 30, 20204 min read
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What are microlearnings?
Microlearnings are short, learning bursts designed to meet a single, specific learning objective or need.

Brittany Murrell
Jun 23, 20202 min read
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Staying Relevant While Staying the Course
For many of us who work to prevent abuse and build community wellness, the recent election has created a wave of emotion and tactile fear...

Wendi Siebold
Jan 9, 20205 min read
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