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Strategic Partnerships
Leverage Beneficial Partnerships
Desired Outcomes
Expanded services offered and used such as healthcare, employment, socialization, etc.
Enhanced standing and influence in professional, governmental, and public spheres.
New and beneficial relationships with Community, Government, and Industry leaders.
Broadened reach in terms of contributors, donors, and volunteers.
Partnerships, coalitions and alliances, and boundary-spanning initiatives that leverage our
resources and impact.
Recognized as a community partner by the communities and individuals we serve.
Recognized as a supporter of DEI (e.g., through relationships with minority and women
owned businesses)
Access to philanthropic funds, additional city/state funds and new partnerships.
Number, types, and results of strategic partnerships
Examples of Potential Measures
Number and amount of contract awards to small businesses, minority, veteran, and women
owned businesses.
Number of contract awards to businesses in the communities we serve.
Number of services expanded through partnerships.
Number and types of relationships and/or participation by Urban Pathways within
communities.
Number and type of consumer/tenant relationships and/or participation in communities.
Number and type of staff recruited and hired from the communities we serve.
Amount and types of funding and resources accessed through partnerships.
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