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What approaches to community development work?. . . Integrated, holistic approach with a focus on establishing and strengthening the institutional infrastructure and local capacity to catalyze and support needs-based, sustainable and replicable community developmentThese institutions include:Civ
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1. What is community development Community Development is a process for mobilizing citizen participation in economic, social and political decision making and for ensuring sustainable development
2. What approaches to community development work?
3. Integrated, holistic approach with a focus on establishing and strengthening the institutional infrastructure and local capacity to catalyze and support needs-based, sustainable and replicable community development
These institutions include:
Civil Society Support Centers
NGOs, CBOs, Associations and Coalitions
Business Support Organizations
Local Government
4. Civil society support centers ensure a broad geographic outreach and ongoing services to NGOs and CBOs in skills relevant to mobilizing communities to solve their own problems in a sustainable way
5. Civil Society Support Center Services Include: Organizational development
Training (and TOTs)
Grant making
Partnership facilitation
Information clearinghouse
Volunteer clearinghouse
Consultations and technical assistance
Community outreach and community mobilization
6. OD: Assessment Tool TTAP: Institutional self-assessment tool resulting in a training and technical assistance plan
7. TTAP Financial Sustainability
Funding Sources
Fundraising
Financial Management
Governance
Mission/Objectives
Governing Body
Process of Decision Making
Human Resources
Staff
Membership
Volunteers Management
Personnel Management
Technical Resource Management
MIS
Products and Services
Customers
Feedback
Product Promotion
Interaction with Environment
Community Relations
Business Relations
Media Relations
NGO Relations
8. Training: Modules NGO and Community
NGO Management
Project Design
Strategic Planning
Financial Management
Public Education through the Media
Fundraising
Association Development
Advocacy
Financial Sustainability
Human Resource Management
Team Building/Conflict Management
Social Partnership
Governance
Constituency Development
NGO Newsletter Development
9. Grant Making NGO Support Grants
Partnership Grants
Corporate Challenge Grants
Government Challenge Grants
Community Action Grants
10. Partnership Development: Purposes Knowledge and skills transfer
Problem solving to meet community needs
Resource mobilization to meet community needs
Enhanced efficiency and competitiveness
Improved service delivery
Reform of public policy
Sustainable development
11. Partnership Development: Guidelines Shared mission
Mutual respect, trust and investment
Clear written statement of expectations (MOU)
Projection of measurable results
Cultural sensitivity
Periodic review of expectations, roles and responsibilities
Clearly defined and agreed upon fiscal accountability
Frequent communication
Willingness to modify expectations, roles and responsibilities to address lessons learned
12. Partnership Development:Criteria for Partner Selection Clear mission
Practical and achievable goals
Defined organizational structure & demonstrated/potential leadership skills
Need for services being provided
Demonstrated commitment and initiative in servicing the target population
Legitimacy
Demonstrated fiscal integrity
Registered with the government
Good relations with other NGOs in the community
Engaged membership
13. Memorandum of Understanding Purpose of Agreement
Partnership Mission
Spirit of Partnership
Partnership Objectives and Targets - including performance indicators, reports and modifications
Grant Money - allowable costs, accountability and liability
Responsibilities of Partners
Fundraising
Period of Agreement
Termination
Resolution of Disputes
14. Community Mobilization and Outreach Community Mobilization
Problem identification and conflict management
Participatory community assessment
Participatory community action planning
Participatory project design, management & evaluation
Outreach
Social partnership
Volunteerism
Constituency development
Fundraising
Public outreach through the media
Advocacy & government relations
Association development
15. Lessons Learned Community Development Framework:
Community development is more a process than an end in itself
Investing in the institutional infrastructure at the grassroots level ensures sustainable community development
16. Lessons Learned Capacity Building of NGOs and CBOs at the institutional Level:
Sector-specific training and technical assistance to NGOs needs to complement broad generic training and technical assistance
Partnership between local NGOs and third country or U.S. counterparts is effective for transfer of models & strategies and follow-on resource mobilization
Association development is most effective when building capacity in management, cost recovery and service delivery
Coalition building needs to be bottom-up
17. Lessons Learned Capacity Building at the community level:
Participatory processes for community needs assessment, action planning, project design and evaluation at the community level ensure community ownership
Social partnership is a means of ensuring that community development as a process is ongoing and sustainable
Investment of community resources for community projects increases potential for successful implementation
Maximum use of in-country, regional or third country technical and training resources is more cost effective and most often more effective
Creating a cadre of local contract trainers from NGOs ensures institutionalization of the training function
18. Lessons Learned Grant making (NGO Support, Corporate Challenge Partnership, Community Action) needs to be reinforced by training & TA
Collaboration with and leveraging of international NGO project resources prevents duplication and maximizes impact
Advocacy is most effective when sector-specific
Media is an effective vehicle for promoting social partnership
A supportive legal framework is not a sine qua non for community development in the short-term
Currently need multi-donor funding to implement a holistic approach to community development
19. NGOs are in a unique position to provide a different route to community empowerment. However, for their message to be appealing, it must be directly linked to projects that address immediate community needs, such as income generation, clean water, health, education, and delivery of other social services. When NGOs address such immediate community needs, they will have the credibility to also work to raise the consciousness and level of local empowerment in the communities where they work. Without a focus on immediate community needs, it is unlikely that communities will have much interest in working with NGOs. Lessons in Transition, Uzbekistan country report, USAID. 1999