Develop Work Plan

The last step in building a Just Communities Roadmap is the creation of a detailed work plan to guide implementation.

Activities

Prepare the draft work plan

Use the Work Plan Template and include the following elements:

  • Strategies. List each strategy by Commitment.
  • Critical tasks. Identify high level key tasks to implement each strategy.
  • Responsible party. Identify lead organization with primary responsibility for delivery for each strategy.
  • Products/outcomes. Describe key outputs or achievements for each strategy.
  • Timeline. Identify critical dates for progress for each strategy. If specific dates are unknown, use short-term for those to deliver in 1-3 years; mid-term for those to deliver in 4-6 years; and long-term for those to deliver in more than 7 years.
  • Funding. List estimated cost of implementation per strategy and sources of funding to cover costs to plan and implement the strategy. Describe if funding is available, pending, or unavailable/uncertain)
Refine and finalize the work plan

Answer the following questions:

  • What do we need to add to the work plan to support achievement of our vision?
  • What modifications are necessary to ensure achievement of targets?
  • Does the Community Network support the work plan? If not, what can we do to gain that support?

Engagement

  • Meet with individual implementation partners, including funders, to review the draft work plan and make relevant modifications.
  • Convene the Community Network to review the work plan and to provide additional input.

Certification Templates

Certifciation Templates are only available for active APs and Certification candidates.