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Developing Empowerment Initiatives
Goals to set & questions to ask
before you begin
Building strong partnerships is key in the effort
to strengthen neighborhoods and families. Whether you represent a
nonprofit organization, Volunteer Center, corporation, community
foundation, community of faith, or other group, these planning questions
are designed to help you thoughtfully approach your project and help
you plan an initiative based on neighboring principles.
Goal: Build trusting relationships.
Learn about the neighborhoods in your community.
- What issues do your neighborhoods face?
- Which neighborhoods have projects in which residents involvement
is emerging or already underway?
- Who are the community’s leaders, both formal and informal?
- Are the community's leaders interested in collaboration?
Goal: Explore your organization’s
motives.
Ask meaningful questions about your organization's motives
for partnering with low-income communities.
- What are your goals or anticipated outcomes for the partnership?
- What do you hope to gain?
- Why is it important that you establish a partnership?
- What is your long-term commitment to the community?
- What assets do you offer?
- How can you add value to the community’s work?
- Have you heard residents’ voices?
Goal: learn about how members come together
to address issues and concerns.
Begin to identify community leaders and others who will "own" the
project and be able to engage others in their community.
- Have you met with key community leaders to learn, share, and
identify priorities?
- Have you invited community representatives to forums where they
can participate, give input, and become informed about resources
for the neighborhood?
- How will you develop connections with leaders and residents that
foster sustainable activities to address the issues they want to
work on in their community?
- Have you identified what resources and assets the community has
to offer such as individual skills, abilities, ongoing projects,
community centers and other public or private facilities?
Goal: Identify potential
partners.
Interest and involve community members from the start.
- What other organization or individuals in the community should
you involve?
- Which partners are essential to the success of the project?
- Is the local Volunteer Center involved? (To locate a Volunteer
Center in your area, call or visit 1-800-VOLUNTEER.org.)
- Which businesses in the community have an interest in this neighborhood?
- Is the community foundation involved?
- Are other organizations already working with the community? If
so, which ones?
Use a checklist developed
by the National Council for Family Relations to determine the impact
your project can have on families.
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