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One of the charts on the T/MC OHATS Metrics page summarizes innovations of T/MC.

Equally important to the abilities to create actions that endure time and to sustain events over multiple years are the abilities to adapt to changing conditions and to innovate. Reporters were prompted to categorize an event into one of the four groups: “new” (not existing in the prior history of T/MC work), “modified” (having occurred before, but modified in some important way), “existing,” or “other” (for uncertain or events with no clear category). The vast majority of events were either new or modified.

Examples of new events include the creation of OHATS and the start of new working relationships and collaborations to conduct the GIS mapping work, the volunteer recruitment campaign, and the training and networking conferences. Modified events included enhancements to the major T/MC events and actions that grow and reach more people each year, such as the Program Locator database, the T/MC web site and social networking portals, the T/MC leadership and networking conferences and the Lend-A-Hand Program.

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