For Alamance Part 2 Orientation
Join us to learn more about the For Alamance Initiative and explore how this work can improve the way Alamance county works together!
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For Alamance Part 1 Orientation
Join us to learn about the For Alamance Initiative, the Harwood Approach, and what it means to be Turned Outward!
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Open House
Learn about the history and the architectural significance of the building. Envision its future as a cultural arts resource for the community. Your feedback is important!
Spring Social
Join us on Wednesday, May 14th at 12:00 pm for a relaxing afternoon at the Burlington Arboretum as we welcome spring with a community walk and picnic! Bring your picnic blankets, chairs, and favorite snacks for an afternoon of connection and conversation. This casual gathering is a perfect opportunity to network, unwind, and get to know fellow community public innovators in a beautiful outdoor setting.
Whether you're new to the initiative or a longtime team member, we’d love for you to join us! Come enjoy good company, fresh air, and meaningful conversations. See you there!
Click here to take the register for the For Alamance Spring Social!
Public Innovator's Lunch and Webinar Watch Party
Join us for our second Public Innovator’s Network Lunch and Webinar Watch Party on Wednesday, March 19th, from 11:30 AM – 1 PM!
This informal gathering is a valuable opportunity to connect with fellow changemakers, exchange ideas, and strengthen our community network. As many of our For Alamance teams have begun the process of sharing public knowledge, this event offers a space to build on that momentum and deepen our collective learning.
During the lunch, we will screen the webinar "Sharing Public Knowledge," creating an opportunity for teams to present their key themes, reflect on insights, and engage in meaningful discussions about what we are learning together. This is a chance to amplify voices, make sense of emerging ideas, and inspire action—all while enjoying good company.
Please contact Mollie Lund at mollie.lund@conehealth.com with any questions, comments, or concerns.
Public Innovator's Lunch and Webinar Watch Party
Please join us for a Public Innovator’s Network Lunch and Webinar Watch Party! This informal gathering is a great opportunity to network, share ideas, and enjoy each other’s company. We will also take this time to screen the webinar Going Deeper with Community Conversations. This webinar takes a closer look at how people can get started using Community Conversations, which will help them start to understand what matters to the community—people’s shared aspirations and concerns.
Please contact Mollie Lund at mollie.lund@conehealth.com with any questions, comments, or concerns.
Workspace #4
Join us on Thursday, February 13 at the For Alamance Public Innovators Workspace!
This is a space to create positive momentum, build and strengthen network relationships, promote the cross-fertilization of ideas, provide opportunities for troubleshooting, as well as learn, accelerate and deepen the application of the Harwood approach.
Public Innovator’s Network Lunch
Please join us for a Public Innovator’s Network Lunch at Impact Alamance on Thursday, December 19th from 11:30 am - 1:00 pm! This informal gathering is a great opportunity to network, share ideas, and enjoy each other’s company. It’s a come-and-go event, so feel free to drop in when you can and stay as long as you like!
Click here to sign up for the Public Innovator’s Network Lunch!
For Alamance Orientation Part 2
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 2 Orientation builds upon Part 1, and gives a tangible sense of how being Turned Outward and this initiative can help change the way our community works to create a better county For Alamance.
For Alamance Orientation Part 1
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 1 Orientation gives in in-depth look at what it means to be "Turned Outward" and how we can united our community around shared aspirations For Alamance.
Getting Started Lab
Join us on Thursday, October 17 and Friday, October 18 from 8:30 AM-5:00 PM for the Harwood Public Innovators Getting Started Lab. Learn how to catalyze a chain reaction of actions in your community, develop ways to discover what matters to people, discern where your community is starting, and identify how you can show up more intentionally in your work and life.
For Alamance Orientation Part 2
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 2 Orientation builds upon Part 1, and gives a tangible sense of how being Turned Outward and this initiative can help change the way our community works to create a better county For Alamance.
For Alamance Orientation Part 1
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 1 Orientation gives in in-depth look at what it means to be "Turned Outward" and how we can united our community around shared aspirations For Alamance.
For Alamance Workspace
Join us for the next For Alamance Workspace on Wednesday, August 14th from 9:30am-2pm at Impact Alamance! The workspace will create positive momentum, deepen your learning, and build community relationships!
For Alamance Orientation Part 2
For Alamance, formerly known as the Harwood Initiative, is a network of community leaders coming together For Alamance. Join us!
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 2 Orientation builds upon Part 1, and gives a tangible sense of how being Turned Outward and this initaitive can help change the way our community works to create a better county For Alamance.
For Alamance Orientation Part 1
For Alamance, formerly known as the Harwood Initiative, is a network of community leaders coming together For Alamance. Join us!
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 1 Orientation gives in in-depth look at what it means to be "Turned Outward" and how we can united our community around shared aspirations For Alamance.
For Alamance Orientation Part 2
For Alamance, formerly known as the Harwood Initiative, is a network of community leaders coming together For Alamance. Join us!
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 2 Orientation builds upon Part 1, and gives a tangible sense of how being Turned Outward and this initaitive can help change the way our community works to create a better county For Alamance.

Ice Cream Social
Join us on Thursday, May 9th, from 5-7pm at South Graham Park — Shelter A! Join us for a scoop of Smitty’s ice cream and time to connect with other Public Innovators. Bring a friend, a neighbor, your families, and your dogs to socialize and learn more about the For Alamance teams!
For Alamance Orientation Part 1
For Alamance, formerly known as the Harwood Initiative, is a network of community leaders coming together For Alamance. Join us!
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 1 Orientation gives in in-depth look at what it means to be "Turned Outward" and how we can united our community around shared aspirations For Alamance.
For Alamance Orientation Part 2
For Alamance, formerly known as the Harwood Initiative, is a network of community leaders coming together For Alamance. Join us!
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 2 Orientation builds upon Part 1, and gives a tangible sense of how being Turned Outward and this initaitive can help change the way our community works to create a better county For Alamance.
For Alamance Orientation Part 1
For Alamance, formerly known as the Harwood Initiative, is a network of community leaders coming together For Alamance. Join us!
Impact Alamance has forged a partnership with The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation on an initiative to spur community transformation in Alamance County.
There are two primary goals of this initiative: (1) generate community-led transformation on concerns that matter to people; (2) strengthen the civic culture of Alamance County so the community can take effective, sustainable action.
At the heart of this initiative is the belief that, by working together, the people of Alamance can build a more inclusive, hopeful path forward.
Together, the Harwood Institute and Impact Alamance have engaged residents and community leaders to understand the key issues and underlying community conditions that make up Alamance by conducting in-depth interviews. In November 2022, The Harwood Institute for Public Innovation, in partnership with Impact Alamance, released the report, Alamance Choosing Hope, which illuminates how people across the county see and experience life in Alamance. It also highlights key areas for strengthening Alamance’s civic culture so people can come together to determine how to move forward. The full report can be viewed here on Impact Alamance's website.
The Part 1 Orientation gives in in-depth look at what it means to be "Turned Outward" and how we can united our community around shared aspirations For Alamance.
Workspace 2
Join us on Thursday, March 7 for the Alamance Public Innovators Workspace!
This is a space to create positive momentum, build and strengthen network relationships, promote the cross-fertilization of ideas, provide opportunities for troubleshooting, as well as learn, accelerate and deepen the application of the Harwood approach.
Harwood Orientation Part 2
We’d like to invite you to an Orientation for the Alamance County Harwood Initiative. The Orientation sessions are for people who want to learn about the Harwood approach so that they can be part of the work happening in the community, either on a team or in their own organization. Participants will learn about the Harwood Approach in Alamance County. We hope you can join us for Part 1 & Part 2.
If you are interested in learning more, we encourage you to attend this Orientation session. If you have any questions, you can contact Jewel Tillman at jewel.tillman@conehealth.com.
Harwood Orientation Part 2
We’d like to invite you to an Orientation for the Alamance County Harwood Initiative. The Orientation sessions are for people who want to learn about the Harwood approach so that they can be part of the work happening in the community, either on a team or in their own organization. Participants will learn about the Harwood Approach in Alamance County. We hope you can join us for Part 1 & Part 2.
If you are interested in learning more, we encourage you to attend this Orientation session. If you have any questions, you can contact Jewel Tillman at jewel.tillman@conehealth.com.
Harwood Orientation Part 1
We’d like to invite you to an Orientation for the Alamance County Harwood Initiative. The Orientation sessions are for people who want to learn about the Harwood approach so that they can be part of the work happening in the community, either on a team or in their own organization. Participants will learn about the Harwood Approach in Alamance County. We hope you can join us for Part 1 & Part 2.
If you are interested in learning more, we encourage you to attend this Orientation session. If you have any questions, you can contact Jewel Tillman at jewel.tillman@conehealth.com.