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Participatory engagement programs that include children and young adults cultivates a sense of ownership and responsibility for the community, empowering them to become active local citizens who contribute to positive change. Learn about several recent projects where Connect the Dots centered voices of the next...

Explore the impactful work of Connect the Dots over the years through an interactive Project Map and filter tool. Our Connect the Dots team is driven by impact. We work to connect diverse voices to decision making through meaningful engagement processes that drive real impact for...

Welcome to our Bilingual English/Spanish Blog Post Series on Inclusive Public Engagement In Spanish, we have several forms of “you". In countries like Colombia, “usted” is the norm. In Mexico “tú” is for peers who hold equal social power. In Guatemala “vos” is the most popular...

Anneke brings a diverse range of experiences in project management, experiential education, and engagement with non-profit, civic and governmental stakeholders. Her prior experiences enabled her to work alongside communities across the United States and Western & Southern Africa on issues of community-led development, equitable social...

Stephanie Fuentes joined Connect the Dots in April 2023 as a Project Manager for Community Engagement. Her background in arts administration serving in roles at a community arts center and in local government brings experience in community engagement from an arts & culture point of view....

Sophia Peterson joined Connect the Dots in February 2022 as a Project Assistant before becoming a full time Community Engagement Associate in June 2023. She graduated with a degree in Political Sociology from Swarthmore College in 2023. During her time at Swarthmore, she worked as...