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Abstract
Nonprofits and foundations are encouraged to work together, seamlessly, by their constituents, peers, and even each other, but forming a collaborative partnership is not solely determined by preference or opinion (Le et al, 2018). Both foundations and nonprofits face multiple challenges when pursuing on-going, productive relationships with each other. Specifically, expectations that arise before, during, and after the grant proposal process, inconsistency with program performance and measurement expectations, and a lack of candid transparency that prohibits mutual lines of communication between these two entities.
Year of Submission
2021
Department
Department of Health, Recreation, and Community Services
First Advisor
Julianne Gassman
Date Original
12-2021
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1 PDF file (18 pages)
Copyright
©2021 Anna McCutcheon
Language
en
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application/pdf
Recommended Citation
McCutcheon, Anna, "The Process for Nonprofits and Foundations to Engage in Productive Partnerships" (2021). Graduate Research Papers. 2059.
https://scholarworks.uni.edu/grp/2059
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