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Mary Gates Learning Center, Alexandria, VA September 12, 2015 Student United Way Leadership Retreat Student Advisors’ Workshop Partnering for Success

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Mary Gates Learning Center, Alexandria, VA

September 12, 2015

Student United Way Leadership RetreatStudent Advisors’ Workshop

Partnering for Success

Objectives

Agenda Focus – Give Student United Way leaders/advisors tools

and frameworks to partner better to achieve common goals.

Brainstorm ways for Student United Ways to share and

implement best practices.

Objectives:

Establish criteria for successful partnerships between Student United

Ways (or with other groups on campus)

Share framework and resources for Performance Partnerships

Identify methods for best practice sharing that Student United Way

chapters can implement

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Agenda

Welcome & Introductions

Opportunities / Impediments Analysis

Building the Foundation of a Successful Partnership

Establishing Performance Challenges & Goals

Best Practice Sharing Brainstorm

Q & A

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Your Presenter Today: Audrey Houseman

Manager, US Network Engagement

Responsible for several initiatives

that help local United Ways in the

US partner & share best practices:

- Network Engagement Corps

- National Professional Council

- Performance Partnerships

Previous: Young Leaders &

Women’s Leadership Council

(Cleveland, OH)

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Opportunities / Impediments

• What opportunities do you see for your Student United

Way to partner with others, on- and off-campus?

• What would the intended outcome of the partnership be?

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• What do you see as the biggest impediments to

partnering?

Building the Foundation of a Successful Partnership

Why partner in the first place?

- Build consensus on common issues

- Share human/financial resources

- Hold each other accountable

- Measure results individually and collectively

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Shared Purposes: A Spectrum

Do the purposes/ends of partnership

shift toward the right? How far?

Higher mission

Learning

Best Practices

Relationships

Information

sharing

Other

Collective Action

Collective Impact

EASIER HARDER

Advocacy?

Fund raising?

Compliance?

Brand?

Other?

© Doug Smith, Brook Manville and Amy Hillyard

© 2013 Douglas K. Smith

D x V x P = C

If the value for any is zero, change will not happen.

Readiness for Partnership

Elements of a Performance Challenges

• Gaps

• SMART outcome-based goals

- Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely

- Outcomes, not activities

- Specific, measurable, aggressive yet achievable, relevant to the challenge, time bound

• Can you define success for more than one constituency to whom success matters? (e.g. customers/beneficiaries? Supporters/funders? United Ways and/or partners)?

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Table Activity

With the others at your table… Think of a current or

potential partnership.

Define the 3 elements of a performance challenge:

1. Gaps

2. SMART goals

3. Measures of success (for all stakeholders)

We’ll report out in 5 minutes, or so!

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Table Activity:

Best Practice Sharing Brainstorm!

Odd Numbered Tables:

• What mediums and/or

platforms for best practice

sharing already exist?

• What new channels could be

created or improved?

• How would these channels

be best used to facilitate

information sharing?

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Even Numbered Tables:

• What are the topic areas

and/or specific issues your

Student United Way needs

the most assistance with?

• In what form (i.e. material

sharing, best practices)?

• What resources can your

club contribute to the

dialogue?

Outcome: Recommendation for executing

best practice sharing amongst Student United

Ways.

Q&A

Audrey Houseman

Manager, US Network Engagement

[email protected]

September 12, 2015