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This course is an introduction to Community-Based Organizations (CBOs) and is part of a five-part Introductory Webinar Series designed to provide a foundational understanding of the concepts that shape the work of Recovery Community Organizations (RCOs) and their role within the broader recovery ecosystem.

Community-Based Organizations play a vital role in supporting individuals, families, and communities by responding to local needs with culturally responsive, community-driven solutions. Often rooted in trust and lived experience, CBOs serve as connectors, linking people to services, fostering belonging, and strengthening community well-being.

This course explores what defines a Community-Based Organization, how CBOs operate within broader systems of care, and the unique strengths they bring to recovery-oriented and community-centered work. Participants will examine the roles CBOs play across health, social support, advocacy, and equity, and reflect on how these organizations contribute to sustainable, community-led change.

Learning Objectives:

Course Content

Course Introduction and Community-Based Organization Pre-Test 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
Introductory Webinar Series: Community Based Organizations Pre-Test
The Case for Partnerships and Collaboration ​ 5 Topics | 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
0% Complete 0/5 Steps
What is Recovery?​
What Does Recovery Look Like? Learning About the Four Dimensions of Recovery​
Definition: Community-Based Organization (CBO)​
Partnership Organizations: Overview​
Partnership Organizations and What is Your Why Reflection Questions
Lesson 1 – Key Takeaways
Community-Based Organization Partnership:​ Action and Impact​ 9 Topics | 1 Quiz
Lesson Content
0% Complete 0/9 Steps
The Role of CBOs in Advancing and Supporting Recovery​
Potential Partners and Collaborators​
Partners and Collaborators Reflection Question
Partnership in Action Examples​
Partnership: Identify, Seek Out and Engage​
Create Access and Networking Opportunities​
Partnership Impact: Build Community Resilience​
Partnership Impact: Improve Recovery Outcomes​
Lesson 2: Key Takeaways
Course Outro
Introductory Webinar Series: Community Based Organizations Post-Test

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