My Stakeholders Of A Program: A Case Study

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My Stakeholders are supporters, implementers, recipients, and partners identified with my program. Getting them included at an opportune time will help me get alternate points of view on the program and set up common expectations. This will help to clarify goals and objectives of my program I’ll evaluate, so everybody comprehends its purpose. I identified the following stakeholder for the Family House Program (FHP)

Step 1: Define your stakeholders
Public Schools
Local Residents
Mental Health Services
Social Work Services
Refugee Services

Step 2: Describe the program
The motivation behind the Family House Program is to give educational training and support, referral, and direction to expand the open door for scholarly accomplishment of immigrant

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