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Integration of Community Capacity Building Resources

This is a free webinar hosted by the Community Capacity Building concentration area of the Military Families Learning Network.

In this webinar, Dr. Keith Tidball and Mitch McCormick will discuss how Community Capacity Building can be integrated into your daily work whether you work as a military service professional or in another MFLN content area.


Facilitator: Dr. Keith Tidball

Dr. Keith Tidball works as the Project Leader for the Community Capacity Building content area of the Military Families Learning Network. Keith has worked to connect the resources of the Cooperative Extension System to military communities across the U.S. so that they may build capacity within their communities and support their service members and families. Keith is also Assistant Director of Cornell Cooperative Extension for Disaster Education, Military Families, and Veterans, and serves as a Senior Extension Associate in the Department of Natural Resources at Cornell University.

A certificate of completion will be provided for this webinar.

How to Join

You may connect via the APAN Connect system or YouTube Live. For tech support for either system, email us at milfamln@gmail.com. The recording of this webinar will be posted a couple days after the live session.

  • APAN Connect (direct interaction with presenters and audience)

    • To get the URL for the webinar, register in the grey box at the top-right of this page

    • Go mobile by viewing on the Adobe Connect app (Android & iPhone compatible)

    • If you cannot access APAN Connect, view via YouTube Live

  • YouTube Live (broadcast only, limited interaction)


Visit our How to Join page for full information on viewing options and troubleshooting tips.



Questions about this webinar? Email MilFamLN@gmail.com

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