Difference between revisions of "Institute of Cultural Affairs (ICA)"
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*[[The Canadian Institute Of Cultural Affairs (ICA Canada)]] | *[[The Canadian Institute Of Cultural Affairs (ICA Canada)]] | ||
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[[Category:Teaches-Communication_Skills]] [[Category:Teaches-Conflict_Management]] [[Category:Teaches-Facilitation]] [[Category:Teaches-Meeting_Facilitation]] [[Category:Where-USA]] [[Category:Where-Worldwide]] | [[Category:Teaches-Communication_Skills]] [[Category:Teaches-Conflict_Management]] [[Category:Teaches-Facilitation]] [[Category:Teaches-Meeting_Facilitation]] [[Category:Where-USA]] [[Category:Where-Worldwide]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:03, 8 February 2018
The mission of the Institute of Cultural Affairs (USA) is to build a just and equitable society in harmony with Planet Earth through empowering cultural dimensions of the social process.
- ICA programs strengthen the capacities of organizations, communities, and individuals to build and implement innovative plans of action that draw upon assets and social capital in a collaborative manner.
This mission is carried out through:
- Service Learning
- International Initiatives
- Accelerate77
- Global Archives
- 4750 GreenRise Project
- ToP: Technology of Participation