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• Focus on an important need.
• Adopt a shared vision.
• Understand each partner’s mission
and organizational culture.
• Negotiate a formal agreement that outlines
the specifics.
• Ensure the partnership is wholly owned
by each partner organization.
• Diversify the resource base for the
partnership.
• Monitor and evaluate work being conducted
under the partnership.
• Recognize and celebrate accomplishments.
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• Focus on an important need.
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o Successful partnerships take time to establish and nurture.
The decision to establish a partnership should begin with the belief
that an important need can best be met by creating a partnership.
• Adopt a shared vision.
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o Make sure specific mutual goals are identified, understood
and agreed upon. The shared vision should evolve from full engagement
of all partners in the relationship. This vision should reflect
the broad body of work to be completed and each project or initiative
to be undertaken.
• Understand each partner’s
mission and organizational culture. (top)
o Every organization has its own culture that is built
over time based upon its mission, its practices, its people, its
governing values, its traditions and its institutional history.
In any partnership arrangement, it is important to acknowledge and
understand these different organizational cultures, to respect them,
and to find ways these factors can contribute to strengthen the
mutual endeavor. The most successful partnerships are those that
value differences and find ways to integrate them into a workable
operating culture for the partnership.
• Negotiate a formal agreement
that outlines the specifics. (top)
o Partnerships need formal written agreements and work
plans that define mutual interests and expectations of the partners,
the roles and responsibilities of each partner, and that establish
accountability for the work to be conducted. The formal agreement
serves as a mutually binding contract and a touchstone for ensuring
each partner acknowledges and carries out assigned responsibilities.
? Important elements of a formal agreement:
• Scope of work clearly identified.
• Time lines and identification of individuals responsible
for ensuring work is completed.
• Identification of resources needed and plan to obtain
resources
• Plan for regular partner communications about work conducted
under the agreement.
• Determine lifespan of partnership agreement.
• Sample Model Partnership Agreements
• Ensure the partnership is
wholly owned by each partner organization. (top)
o To succeed, partnerships need to be truly understood
and embraced by the entire staff of the partner organizations. Partnerships
often originate as a vision of an individual or group of individuals
within an organization, and the compelling reasons for and excitement
about the possibilities for the outcomes are not shared and understood
by the entire organization. It is crucial for the principal people
in partnership agreements to invest time and energy to build ownership
of the partnership at all levels of the partnering organizations.
The goal is to build the sense of team and added value by conducting
the partnership work.
• Diversify the resource
base for the partnership. (top)
o The most successful partnerships develop multiple and
dependable sources of sustained support. Develop and periodically
update a comprehensive business plan that addresses both short-
and long-term sources of support.
• Monitor and evaluate work
being conducted under the partnership. (top)
o Mechanisms that allow partners and others to monitor
and evaluate work being conducted under a partnerships helps the
partners determine if short and long-term goals are being achieved.
Monitoring and evaluation also allows the partners to adaptively
manage the partnership to accommodate for any mid-course corrections
that may be needed. Monitoring and evaluation also provide a built-in
framework for accountability, which demonstrates to partners and
others that resources are being used effectively to achieve goals
consistent with the missions of the partnering organizations.
•Recognize and celebrate
accomplishments. (top)
o Partners who have successful partnerships look for
every opportunity to celebrate project successes or key benchmarks
in the evolution of the partnership. Recognizing and celebrating
accomplishments enhances visibility for the partners and their work
together and helps motivate and spur people on to new challenges.
Especially when big picture results are going to take time to achieve,
it is important to celebrate early successes and milestones to help
build momentum and a sense of accomplishment.
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