Section A:

  • Consider organization and funding types, including the characteristics, benefits, and challenges of each.
  • Examine the partnership outline that you created for this weeks Assignment. Consider the importance of funding and partnerships for your selected organizations sustainability.
  • The PowerPoint slides that you created for this weeks Assignment.
  • An evaluation, based on your work in the Assignment, of the importance of funding and partnerships on your chosen organizations sustainability.
  • Section B: To prepare for this Discussion.
    • Select an organization with which you currently work or with which you have worked in the past, or one with which you have familiarity.
    • Examine the report from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation (2013) in this weeks Learning Resources, and consider the partnership needs for your selected organization.

    The Assignment:Create a PowerPoint presentation (maximum 12 slides) in which you do the following:

    • Introduce your selected organization.
    • Present the partnership needs of the organization based on the following prompts:
      • Explain why creating a partnership is needed to accomplish your goal.
      • Detail what financial resources will be needed to support organizational activities and infrastructure.
      • Explain potential barriers to partnerships.
      • Reference:
      • Bansal, S., Garg, I., & Sharma, G. D. (2019). . Sustainability, 11(4), 1091.
      • Elkington, J., & Hartigan, P. (2008) The power of unreasonable people: How social entrepreneurs create markets that change the world. Harvard Business Press.
        • Chapter 2, “Tapping Financial Resources”
      • Kiva. (2017). .
        • Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. (2013)..
          Improving Health Care Quality and Equity: Considerations for Building Partnerships Between Provider Practices and Community Organizations by The Center for Health Care Strategies. Copyright 2013 by Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. Reprinted by permission of Robert Wood Johnson Foundation via the Copyright Clearance Center.
        • Schirmer, H. (2013). . Journal of Corporate Citizenship, 2013(50), 2345. doi:10.9774/GLEAF.4700.2013.ju.00006
        • Scofield, R. (2011). The social entrepreneur’s handbook: How to start, build, and run a business that improves the world. McGraw-Hill.
          • Chapter 9, The Private Pillar: Brother, Can You Spare a Dime? (pp. 105118)
          • Chapter 10, Private Pillar Pitfalls: Sponsorship Programs and Dealing with Donors (pp. 119132)
          • Chapter 11, The Power of the Other Pillars: Public and Internal (pp. 133142)
        • Westlund, H., & Gawell, M. (2012).. Annals of Public & Cooperative Economics, 83(1), 101116. doi:10.1111/j.1467-8292.2011.00456.x

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