The cost is $220 if registered before February 5, $250 after February 5. There are partial scholarships available.
For those we are able, paying the entire fee allows others who can’t afford it to participate.
Healthy snacks, available throughout the training, are included in the fees. Lunch, on your own, is available within walking distance from the site, or participants may bring their own lunch. Please contact us for housing options for traveling participants. An optional evening dinner gathering on Friday night is being planned.
To register, please contact Mao Moua at Good Work, Inc.
Phone: 651 298 1343
Email: Training@goodworkinc.
Please make checks payable to Good Work, Inc and send registration fees to:
Good Work, Inc
400 Selby Ave. Suite O
St. Paul, MN 55102
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GWI is committed to ensuring that people with limited incomes and from communities traditionally under-represented are welcomed and included in developing and directing Transition Initiatives in the Twin Cities. Towards those ends, GWI is making every effort to ensure that scholarships are available. GWI has pledged $500 of its own funds for scholarships and is seeking additional scholarship funds from other committed organizations and individuals.
If you would like to ensure that the Twin Cities Transition Town efforts are representative and inclusive of the diversity in our city, please make a check payable to Good Work, Inc. and indicate it is for scholarships. All donations are tax-deductible.
This is a transition town training to better educate people about how to ease through the challenges facing communities today such as peak oil, climate change, and the economic crisis. It is a positive approach of focusing on solutions that lead to a more satisfying life.
This training will follow the transition model in paying attention to both the outer work and the inner work necessary for a successful transition process. This will be a participatory process, with participants invited to share their own experience and learn from the many different transition initiatives represented at the course.
At the end of the course, participants will:
WHO SHOULD ATTEND: Transition initiative leaders, steering group members, working group members and those considering Transition in their communities.
Required Reading: Transition Primer, free here.
Recommended Reading: The Transition Handbook: From Oil Dependency to Local Resilience by Rob Hopkins