Title: Co-Location to Collaboration
1Co-Location to Collaboration
- Dunya Minoo
- Portland Public Schools
2- Large scale social
- change requires broad cross-sector coordination
yet the social sector remains focused on the
isolated intervention of individual organizations
3Partnership
Collaboration
Co-Location
4Co-Location
To locate or be located in jointly or together,
as two or more groups share or designate to
share the same place.
5Co-Location
School
Community
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Parents of School-age Children
(Adelman, A.S. Taylor, L., 2006)
6Partnership
The state or condition of being a partner. A
contractual relationship between two or more
persons carrying on a joint business venture an
arrangement where parties agree to cooperate to
advance their common interests.
7Partnership
School Community
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Parents of School-age Children
(Adelman, A.S. Taylor, L., 2006)
8Collaboration
A process where two or more people or
organizations work together to realize mutual
goals this is more than the intersection of
common goals seen in co-operative ventures, but a
deep, collective, determination to reach an
identical objective by sharing knowledge,
learning and building consensus.
9Collaboration
Community
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Schools
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Parents of School-age Children
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(Adelman, A.S. Taylor, L., 2006)
10Types of collaboration
- Funder Collaboratives
- Public-Private Partnerships
- Multi-stakeholder Initiatives
- Social Sector Networks
- Collective Impact Initiatives
11The Five Conditions of Success
- Common Agenda
- Shared Measurement Systems
- Mutually Reinforcing Activities
- Continuous Communication
- Backbone Support Organizations
12Resources 1. Adelman, Howard S. Taylor,
Linda. 2006. The School Leaders Guide to Student
Learning Supports, 2. Wikipedia 3.
Dictionary.com