Webinar Recording: Building Partnerships to Maximize Local Impact

 

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When giving in place, building viable partnerships with other funders and local government can lead to pooled resources, wrap around services, and result greater impact within the community. However, with many voices at the table, sometimes garnering the necessary momentum and buy-in can be a slow process, or potentially a non-starter. During this webinar, we look at how some funders have successfully partnered with other entities in their local communities and examined how funder consortiums such as Living Cities could serve as an example for the philanthropic sector.

Speakers

  • Tawanna A. Black, Executive Director, Northside Funders Group
  • David Maurrasse, Founder and President, Marga, Inc. 
  • Eileen Neely, Director of Capital Innovation, Living Cities

Moderator

  • Sheri Brady, Senior Associate for Strategic Partnerships, The Aspen Institute Forum for Community Solutions

This webinar is a part of the Anchored in Place webinar series. Learn about the other webinars in this series:


Developing a Roadmap to Place-Based Funding

Thursday, July 9, 2015
2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT

Refining Organizational Practices to Enhance Place-Based Initiatives

Wednesday, August 19, 2015
2:00 - 3:00 pm EDT

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Building viable partnerships with other funders and local government when giving in place can lead to pooled resources and wrap around services for a larger impact within a given community. However, with many voices at the table, sometimes garnering the necessary momentum and buy-in can be a slow process, or potentially a non-starter. During this webinar, we took a look at how some funders have successfully partnered with other entities in their local communities and examined how funder consortiums such as Living Cities could serve as an example for the philanthropic sector.

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