The people, usually outside your group, that you will work with, are called ‘stakeholders’ These also usually work to improve community sustainability. They can be in local government or international organizations. But they can also be local groups or even just be local people with important skills.
Committee Tools:
Engagement
Organizational Self Reflection
This tool, helps you look at yourself so you can ask questions and begin conversations in your group. You will talk and think about how you do things to help make your group fair to everyone no matter who they are or where they come from.
REScoop Action Guide for Stakeholder Engagement
This guide provides practical advice on how to engage citizens and stakeholders in renewable energy cooperative (REScoop) projects. It covers a wide range of topics, including: How to get started with a REScoop project. How to organize and manage a REScoop. How to finance a REScoop project. How to involve citizens in the production, consumption, and governance of REScoop projects, How to promote cooperation between REScoops
The energy transition to energy democracy (RESCOOPS)
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Dialogue and Engagement Hub
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Social Enterprise Toolkit
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Community Energy: A Practical Guide to Reclaiming Power
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Stakeholder Engagement Guide
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Workshop Facilitation Guide (CE4EUI)
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