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Collaboration. Collaboration. It is a process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals. Networking. Networking. forming business connections and contacts through informal social meetings . Collaboration. Collaboration.
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Collaboration It is a process where two or more people or organizations work together to realize shared goals
Networking forming business connections and contacts through informal social meetings
Collaboration When two or more people/ organizations work together to share ideas, opinions, and experiences to accomplish a task bringing their own individual insights, ideas, perspectives and expertise and use them to achieve a common goal. A formal relationship.
Collaboration In Barbara Gray's Collaborating: Finding Common Ground for Multiparty Problems, She describes collaboration as "a processthroughwhich parties who see different aspects of a problem can constructively explore their differences and search for solutions that go beyond their own limited vision of what is possible."
Collaboration • Idea • Need • Sustainable • Collective Impact
involving measurable results that the collaborators want to achieve
evidence-based practices for problem solving increases the chance of success
Forming • Storming • Norming • Performing The Tuckman Model
Guidelines • Strategic planning • Agreed upon goals & work plan • Leadership • Subcommittees • Movement • Collection of Data • Outcomes • Celebration
tell me about your organization’s collaboration relationships • create a document • keep it updated
RESOURCES • How to Make Collaboration Work: Powerful Ways to Build Consensus, Solve Problems, and Make Decisions, by David Straus, Thomas C. Layton • Harnessing the Power of Community Collaborations: Use Seven Tools to Get Results, by Lyle Wray and Paul Epstein • Community Collaborative Tool Kit – Resources for Communities
Patricia Talbot, RN, CNM, BHSAP. M. Talbot Enterpriseswww.pmtalbot.compatricia@pmtalbot.com707 921-9922
Impact100 Sonoma Creating Community Impact Work in small groups to (1) develop a logic model and (2) identify prospective partners and determine how to approach them to create community impact by addressing one of these community problems: • Averting gang involvement among 10th graders • Ensuring all children in SV can read by end of grade 3 • Preventing obesity/promoting healthy diets among Latino community members • Ensuring that abused women get the services and support they need www.impact100sonoma.org
Impact100 Sonoma The 4 funding Focus Areas researched and selected by the Membership for the $100,000 annual Impact Grant: • Enrichment & Environment • Prevention & Intervention • Social Outreach • Women & Girls www.impact100sonoma.org
Impact100 Sonoma Members voted for 35% of all funds received each year to go toward Community Grants of $5,000-$15,000 for these 3 targeted purposes, researched and selected by the Membership: • Capital Grants • Program Grants: Innovative Programs • Program Grants: Planning for Strategic Partnering www.impact100sonoma.org
Impact100 Sonoma Grant Program Calendar 2012 - 2013 • Nov 6 Second Nonprofit Workshop – Focus Areas and Community Grants Programs Explored (3-5 pm, St. Leos) • Feb 1 Letters of Inquiry due from nonprofits by midnight • Feb 22 Invitations sent to nonprofits to submit full proposals • Mar 25 Full Proposals due from nonprofits by midnight • Apr 15-Jun 1 Focus Area & Community Grant Committees evaluate Full Proposals, Schedule Site Visits, and Select Finalists • Jun 3 Grant Finalists and Members are notified • Jun 4 Media Notified • Jun 5-12 Grant Chairs meet with Finalists • Jun 22 Third Annual Meeting: Members select all grants recipients www.impact100sonoma.org