CAF 2021: Call for Track Facilitators
We are currently searching for experienced facilitators to lend their expertise to support the 2021 California Adaptation Forum: The Grand Adaptation Challenge!

With support from the CAF planning team, we envision track facilitators playing a critical role in helping shape a dynamic and meaningful experience for participants by:
   1. Refining the track’s scope, objectives, and desired outcomes;
   2. Developing the agenda and inviting speakers for the track’s kick-off webinar;
   3. Designing and facilitating three interactive workshops to achieve track objectives; and
   4. Summarizing outcomes from workshops to inform the track’s closing outcomes webinar.

We are aiming to identify 3 facilitators for each track who will collaborate with one another and the CAF planning team on the above activities. Templates, online tools, notetakers, and technical support will also be provided to support facilitators.

If you are interested in serving as a CAF track facilitator, we kindly ask you to complete the brief form below by Monday, May 17th.

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Name *
Pronouns *
Job Title *
Organization *
Email Address *
Phone Number *
Please select the track you are interested in facilitating. More information on each track is available at californiaadaptationforum.org/2021program. *
Please briefly share about your interest and experience in facilitating large, interactive group discussions in a virtual format. *
We estimate the time commitment for each facilitator to be 30 hours total from June-October. Do you have the capacity to provide this level of support? *
Do you need financial resources to support your participation as a facilitator? *
We respectfully ask you to share the race/ethnicity you identify with (options listed alphabetically; please select all that apply).
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