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COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS”

COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS”. Finding Unusual Partners. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS”. Finding Unusual Partners Annual Conference of the National Association of Planning Councils

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COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS”

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  1. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Finding Unusual Partners

  2. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Finding Unusual Partners Annual Conference of the National Association of Planning Councils Friday, May 13, 2005 Presented By: Martha T. Blaine

  3. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” • Where do you usually look for coalition members? • Do you seek by issue? • Do you seek by geography? • Do you seek by familiarity?

  4. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” • Do you work with the same colleagues over and over, just on different issues? • Do you need more and different resources? • What kind of resources?

  5. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” • Who do you ask for names of potential coalition members and resources? • Colleagues? • Volunteers? • Board members? • Other

  6. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Where would you look for unusual coalition participants?

  7. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” • The Post Office? • The state university system? • A major corporation? • A Home Improvement company?

  8. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” • A home security company? • A local small business ? • The Girl Scouts? • A neighborhood church?

  9. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Four Examples of Finding Unusual Partners

  10. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” I. TXU WEATHERIZATION Coalition: Emergency assistance service providers (utility bills) Unusual partners: • Small independent home weatherization contractors • Home Depot

  11. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Value Added: • Emergency assistance clients get free home weatherization • CCGD gets contract with TXU to identify potential customers • CCGD makes new corporate friends for future support

  12. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” II. 2-1-1 LAN NETWORK Coalition: Texas Information and Referral Network Unusual Partner: State-Wide University System Technology Center

  13. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Value Added: • Statewide LAN already in place • 2-1-1 utilize excess capacity • Universities become familiar with 2-1-1 service

  14. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” III. BUSINESS CONTINUITY Coalition: CCGD member agencies Unusual Partner: Home Security Company

  15. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Value Added: • CCGD widened its circle of technology experts to call upon • CCGD has alternate back-up location for I&R in emergency

  16. COALITIONS OF “STRANGE BEDFELLOWS” Summary • Look in unusual places • Consider new sources of knowledge needed • Find the “Win-Win”

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