This Track addresses the application and evaluation of techniques in administration, development, management, organizing, and planning. Sessions represent local, national, and international perspectives such as those that: 1) Identify, critique, and explore challenges and opportunities for social workers and educators in the field of community organization and social administration; 2) Evaluate local, national, or international community practice venues such as grassroots community organizing, social administration, and/or policy advocacy; 3) Explore strategies for strengthening social work's influence on social justice, such as social capital, micro enterprise, and other assets for people living in poverty; 4) Assess innovative models of participatory, interdisciplinary, or inter-organizational networks and collaborations; 5) Introduce teaching models for administration and community courses.