Understanding CAP Coordinator Roles (Overview)
This short PDF lists the work objectives for a CAP Coordinator as well as tools for tracking progress in the CAP and the techniques a CAP Coordinator will employ to carry out the work objectives.
This time sheet is used by the CAP Coordinator to list the hours they worked on CAP efforts and categorize them when they prepare their reimbursement requests.
This is part of the Tier 3 & 4 Counties’ Virtual Coordinator Training Academy under the larger umbrella of sessions found in the Clean Water Coordinator Training Academy course. This session discusses engaging stakeholders in developing and executing the CAP and emphasizes the value of partnerships. It also emphasizes the value of local water quality initiatives specific to counties. It provides historical background to how CAP Coordinator duties were explained to counties just entering the CAP Program.
This is part of the Tier 3 & 4 Counties’ Virtual Coordinator Training Academy under the larger umbrella of sessions found in the Clean Water Coordinator Training Academy course (Note: This session was titled “Day 1, Session 3 – Resource Panel.”)
This webinar discusses the responsibilities of the CAP Coordinator. It also captures discussion between CAP Coordinators and County Leads as they discuss things they are looking forward to in the role, biggest challenges, and “unknowns.”
This webinar gives guidance on how to understand other people’s beliefs/attitudes and how that affects their decision-making. It can help to connect Conservation District staff with farmers they are working with.
This is a 3-part series providing insight from experienced conservation field workers. It can help CAP Coordinators learn how to encourage rural landowners to say “yes” to conservation practices and easements.
This document lists the various CAP Coordinators for different counties. Some counties have multiple individuals that fulfill roles related to a CAP Coordinator, and some counties have a partnership between a private sector firm and a conservation district staff member or planning commission. CAP Coordinators are encouraged to reach out to one another and learn from each other.