How do you identify and build effective partnerships?

Partnerships are powerful tools that can help organizations maximize their resources. If your organization is in the initial stages of partnership development, the following chart will help you locate the skills and resources required to launch collaborative relationships.

What Skills or Resources are Needed? Where Can We Find Those Skills/Resources? Who Can Contribute Those Skills/Resources?
Community leadership Community coalitions and existing community systems Heads of community groups and associations, faith-based organizations, nonprofit organizations, government agencies, and businesses
Funding strategies Federal, state, and local government agencies, community foundations, hospitals, colleges, businesses, and service organizations Grant writers, business leaders, development professionals, foundation officers, and religious leaders
Community assessment, collecting, and analyzing data Colleges, public health departments, school districts, human services agencies, and community planning agencies Social scientists, statisticians, and program evaluators

Steps to Building Effective Partnerships

Listed below are some ideas from skilled partnership builders about partnership development. For more information, see our Partnership Resource Library.

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