wlmmyers
12-31-1969, 07:00 PM
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The Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil
Society Studies, is pleased to announce its next Partnering for Results
Institute will be held June 5 - 8, 2000. Partnering for Results is an
exciting opportunity for nonprofit staff and board members, corporate
philanthropy professionals, government managers, business professionals, and
community leaders worldwide interested in creating effective partnerships.
Drawing on a unique body of research on intersectoral relationships,
Partnering for Results is designed to teach participants how to forge
partnerships that go beyond "project partnerships" to produce sustainable
changes in institutions, situations, and communities. Using a combination
of simulations, case studies, experiential activities, and participatory
techniques, the faculty will provide clear-cut guidance on creating
partnerships that are strategic investments which will pay dividends over
time to nonprofits, businesses, government, and communities. Participation
is limited, and information and applications are available by contacting:
Carol M. Wessner
Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies
Center for Civil Society Studies
E-mail: cwessner@jhu.edu
Phone: 410-516-5389
Fax: 410-516-8233
Or by visiting
http://www.jhu.edu/~ips/Programs/ThirdSectorProject/partnering2000.html
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The Johns Hopkins University, Institute for Policy Studies, Center for Civil
Society Studies, is pleased to announce its next Partnering for Results
Institute will be held June 5 - 8, 2000. Partnering for Results is an
exciting opportunity for nonprofit staff and board members, corporate
philanthropy professionals, government managers, business professionals, and
community leaders worldwide interested in creating effective partnerships.
Drawing on a unique body of research on intersectoral relationships,
Partnering for Results is designed to teach participants how to forge
partnerships that go beyond "project partnerships" to produce sustainable
changes in institutions, situations, and communities. Using a combination
of simulations, case studies, experiential activities, and participatory
techniques, the faculty will provide clear-cut guidance on creating
partnerships that are strategic investments which will pay dividends over
time to nonprofits, businesses, government, and communities. Participation
is limited, and information and applications are available by contacting:
Carol M. Wessner
Johns Hopkins Institute for Policy Studies
Center for Civil Society Studies
E-mail: cwessner@jhu.edu
Phone: 410-516-5389
Fax: 410-516-8233
Or by visiting
http://www.jhu.edu/~ips/Programs/ThirdSectorProject/partnering2000.html
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