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might just be enough, just in time." Transition United States offers a range of resources to people interested in <br />starting a Transition Town initiative, including a directory of Transition Towns, online and live training, online <br />networking, and a knowledge hub of material related to awareness raising, organizing, and projects. <br />The Collaborative Leaders Network and the Transition Movement are just two of many sets of available <br />resources to support community-based collaboration and networks. <br />1.3 DCSt Practices <br />The "best practices" for network -based, collaborative action are summarized here as a guide to initiatives <br />inspired by the CDP or coordinated by the CDP Action Committee: <br />1. Focus —clarify vision, goals, and priorities within the larger community context <br />2. Get organized for planning <br />a) Establish structure and leadership <br />b) Engage community <br />c) Build collaborative ties <br />3. Summarize baseline conditions <br />4. Craft a plan <br />5. Restructure for implementation <br />a. Re -organize <br />b. Build capacity <br />c. Promote and educate <br />6. Implement <br />Using the detail provided in Appendix V4A and other resources, each initiative should develop more detailed <br />steps for accomplishing priority actions. <br />Community Action Guide: 2018 6 <br />