Featured in this Training:
Models for Understanding
Understanding systems is hard due to their complex and interrelated nature. These models help clear out some of that complexity so that you are able to pinpoint and address specific issue-areas within systems.
Resources for Thinking in Systems
Learn how to apply systems thinking to your own work via comprehensive tools and resources that make practice accessible for everyone.
Introduction to the Community Learning Model
Learn about the Community Learning Model (CLM), our research-based apporoach to collaborative work, and how you can implement it in your own work addressing systems.
Workshop Outline
Training Lead
Kale McMonagle
Kale manages Canopy projects that provide capacity building for individuals, organizations and coalitions. This includes providing training, facilitation, coaching, and project management for collaborative initiatives across the state. Throughout her work, she ensures alignment with the Canopy’s Community Learning Model by championing the Canopy’s evaluation tools. Kale brings extensive ample experience in cultivating regional relationships, designing innovative public processes, recruiting diverse stakeholders, and crafting powerful stories about collaboration. Kale received her BA and MA in Communication Studies, Deliberative Studies Specialization from Colorado State University.