state and regional networks

Please add your sources for state-related grants to this page. 

In 2009, Lynne Anderson-Inman (Oregon Writing Project at the University of Orgeon Eugene) gave a well-received presentation on "Grantwriting for Success" to the National Writing Project's Partnership Institute. 

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Useful State-Related Links

Please add some links you've found useful in doing work on the state or regional level. A few words of context always help. 

Thanks go to Joye Alberts for sharing this website collecting handouts related to the Oklahoma State University Writing Project's work with Tulsa Public Schools in developing curriculum for the national Common Core State Standards in Oklahoma.

Visit http://sites.google.com/site/osuwpcommoncore/

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Here, from Jayne Marlink's 2011 State and Regional Networks report, is a chart summarizing the technology work of sites in key areas of programming (summer institute, inservice, continuity, youth and community, etc.). 

Date: April 5, 2010

By Laura Roop

Summary: Responding to the wishes of many participants at two National Writing Projects of Michigan network meetings, the Red Cedar Writing Project designed a four-day, three-strand capacity-building workshop and invited every NWP site in the state to send a team.

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What would you like to see on this page?

After viewing the "wiki books," where you can add your thoughts and resources for state and regional network strategies, we invite you to suggest other categories for information, or to strike up a conversation on any relevant topic. 

Several states are using digital tools to help their network, state or region to build capacity for state-level work. Check out these examples below.

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