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Establishing Community Partnerships

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Establishing Community Partnership


 

Establishing Community Partnerships 

 

1. Recruiting and Informing Partners about the Bonner Program:  Partner Recruitment.doc

A two page overview of common strategies.

Sample letter to invite community partners to fairs by Oberlin College:  Oberlin Partner Fair.doc

 

2. Introduction to the Partner Application:  Intro Partner Application.doc

A Brief overview of what to include in an introduction of the application and its process to community partners.

 

3. Sample Partner Application/Service Opportunity Description:  Sample Partner Application.doc

A two-page version for partnerships, suggested for partnerships focused on the occasional/regular volunteer level. 

 

4. Sustained Partner Application:  Sustained Partner App.doc

A six-page version for strategic partnerships that is encourage for placements including project coordinator/planning team level.

 

5. Types of Partnership Agreements:  PartnerAgreementSamples.doc 

An overview of suggestions for when written partnership agreements should be implemented and three types of examples:

Memorandum of Understanding from Earlham College (addressing regular volunteer partnership):  Earlham Site MOU.doc

University of Dayton Grant-specific written Agreement (addressing approved and prohibited activities):  UDayton Part Agreement.doc

 


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