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Creating and MaintainingCoalitions and Partnerships
Community Tool BoxCurriculum Module 1
Part 2
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
• Partnership-def.- “A mutually beneficial and well-defined relationship between two or more organizations to achieve common goals.”
--Amherst Wilder Foundation
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
• Coalitions-def.- Multiple individuals and organizations working together in common purpose.
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
• Collaboration-def.-Sharing risks, resources, responsibilities and rewards…
-Arthur Himmelman
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
“It is better to be part of a great whole then to be the whole of a small part.”
--Frederick Douglass
Determining the conditions for starting a coalition or partnership
Why start a coalition?– To address an urgent situation– To empower the community– To obtain or provide services– To increase efficiency and effectiveness– To combine resources– To increase communication– To plan community-wide efforts– To develop political influence– To create long-term, permanent social change
• When should you develop one?– When dramatic events occur– When new information becomes available– When circumstances change– When new funding becomes available– When there is an outside threat– When a group seeks broad, significant
community change
Determining the conditions for starting a coalition or partnership
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
Establishing a Coalition1. Assemble the coalition’s membership2. Briefly outline a vision and mission for the
group3. State the objectives, needed resources/
relationships, and key agents of change
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
4. Describe potential barriers or opposition5. Describe the probable structure your
collaborative partnership will take as an organization
Creating a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
• Some guidelines:– Communicate!– Be inclusive and participatory– Network– Set concrete, reachable goals– Be creative about meetings– Be realistic about what you can do– Acknowledge diversity among your members, their ideas and
their beliefs– Praise and reward outstanding contributions,– Celebrate your success!
“All this will not be accomplished in the first 100 days. Nor will it be finished in the first 1000 days…not even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin.”
--John F. Kennedy
Maintaining a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
• Why maintain your coalition?– Relationships are complex and evolving– The environment is ever-changing– Renewal is basic to organizations
Maintaining a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
• 6 R’s for maintaining community efforts:– Recognition– Respect– Roles– Relationships– Rewards– Results
Maintaining a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
1. Bring together current members to describe current reality
2. Determine what changes need to be made for you to move ahead
3. Re-examine your coalition or collaborative partnership’s agenda
Maintaining a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
4. Increase or expand membership5. Increase the level of commitment and
motivate partners and members6. Characterize level of involvement of
partner organizations
Maintaining a Coalitionor Collaborative Partnership
7. Identify barriers to success and related strategies
8. Determine who is opposing your initiative and identify their tactics
9. Consider alternatives to maintenance
Questions/Comments??
Contact:Tamara McElroy @ 850-245-4444 x2621
Kiyanna Williams @ 850-245-4444 [email protected]