This area of the Community Engagement Program focuses on collaboration with nonprofits, churches, schools, and other community-based organizations. It supports the development of partnerships that are responsive to community context and aligned with shared goals. Collaboration may take different forms depending on the setting, the needs of the organization, and the nature of the work being developed.
Work may involve partnership development, coordination across organizations, and support for community-based initiatives. This can include early-stage conversations, collaborative planning, or ongoing partnership efforts. Some collaborations focus on specific programs or activities, while others involve broader coordination across multiple organizations, schools, or community partners.
This area may be relevant for nonprofit leaders, church leaders, educators, school staff, and community partners who are working to build or strengthen collaborative efforts. It may also be relevant for individuals organizing or supporting community-based work who are seeking to connect with others in ways that are structured and appropriate to the setting.
How Collaboration May Develop
Collaboration often begins with informal conversations or shared areas of interest and may develop into more structured partnerships, coordinated activities, or ongoing work across organizations. The direction and scope of collaboration depend on the context, the readiness of the organizations involved, and the nature of the work being considered.
Connection to Other Areas of the Program
Collaboration and partnership building often connect to other areas of the Community Engagement Program, including community workshops, training opportunities, youth development work, and program evaluation and reporting. In some cases, collaborative efforts may also connect to more structured learning opportunities within the program.
A Note on Scope
Work in this area focuses on collaboration within the Community Engagement Program and does not replace organization-specific consulting or contracted services. When work requires customized analysis, planning, or deliverables for a specific organization, it may fall under Educational Consulting rather than community-based program activity.
