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Collaborating with Partners on Joint
             Grants: Do’s And Don'ts

                  Dalya Massachi
                    March 21, 2012




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COLLABORATING WITH
PARTNERS ON JOINT GRANTS:
     DO’S AND DON’TS




        Presented by:
       Dalya F. Massachi
OPPORTUNITY TO LEVERAGE




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“A tapestry woven of
promises, obligations,
self-interests, multiple
agendas, assumptions,
communication styles, and
leadership styles of every
stripe and hue, the
collaboration is a work
of abstract art with
tremendous concrete
results.”
   - Vince Hyman, Fieldstone Alliance


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QUESTION

 Have you been involved in a
collaborative project like this?




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BEYOND FUNDING FOR
        “ISOLATED IMPACT”
Today’s world is
interdependent! No
single org can solve
any major social
problem
(e.g., climate change)


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SESSION OBJECTIVES

Today, you’ll be able to identify:
•   Reasons to collaborate
•   Essentials in selecting collaborators
•   How to streamline joint proposals
•   Pitfalls to avoid: showstoppers

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MANY TYPES OF COLLABORATIONS


• Vary by intensity and commitment

• Today’s focus:
  specific programmatic collaborations


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COLLABORATING 2 X
1) To design and implement the program
   (e.g. service delivery, advocacy, etc.)

2) To apply for and manage the joint grant




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“HOW COME YOU ALL DON’T
   JUST COMBINE FORCES?”

• We’re so passionate, concerned about our
  own sub-issues that we can neglect the
  potential allies out there

• Often allow narrow org interests to take
  precedence over larger community interests

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GOOD REASONS TO COLLABORATE
• 2+ heads are often better than 1!
• Make a bigger difference than alone
• Require more than just 1 org has
• Maximize resources; Save $
• Show you are well-integrated
• Build on strengths/complement weaknesses
• Avoid duplicating services
• Learn from others’ experiences
• Reap benefits of economy of scale
• Establish a strong collective voice/presence
NOT just to answer an RFP
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TAKE A HINT FROM THE CORP WORLD

• Number of marketing partnerships
  of airline frequent flyer programs

• Customers can earn miles or get discounts
  with many credit cards, hotels, car rental
  companies, restaurants, and even retail stores.
  In turn, the businesses involved reap the
  benefits of expanding their market share.
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EXAMPLE:
Tenderloin Technology Lab

Partners: San Francisco Network Ministries &
St. Anthony Foundation

•   Collaboration for 4 years and counting
•   Tripled their program capacity
•   Reduced program costs by 50%
•   Attracted more media, web presence, requests
    for partnerships, community buy-in
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NYC EXAMPLE
Henry Street Settlement, Recycle-a-Bicycle,
local public schools, after-school programs:

•New York City youth and young adults from
 low-income neighborhoods repair donated bicycles
• Sell or donate them back to the community
• Participants learn about the environmental benefits of
  bicycling and conservation
• Since opening its doors in 1995, they’ve recovered or
  spared 109 tons from the city's waste stream
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2011 COLLABORATION PRIZE:
            Adoption Coalition of Texas
• 5 nonprofit child-placing agencies,
  TX Department of Child Protective Services

• Austin Community Foundation : financial accounting,
  grants management, HR, other back-office support

• Shared mission : finding “forever families” for kids
  languishing in the foster care system

• Result: Annual adoptions increased from 370 to well
  over 700
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WRITING WORKOUT
Take a few moments to jot down how your work fits
into the larger picture of your community’s well-being:

• Are you picking up where other orgs leave off ?

• Are you breaking new ground or starting a trend that
  will create possibilities for your field or industry?

• Do you serve a crucial intermediary function that
  other important systems need to work well?

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CHOOSE YOUR PARTNERS WISELY!
•   Provide similar/complementary services or programs
•   Have self-interest(s) that will be met by project
•   Enthusiastic re: working together
•   Play well with others (organized, flexible,
    dependable, transparent)
•   Offer a diversity of viewpoints
•   Have some of the required expertise and resources
•   Are credible, respected in community, with funders
•   Want accountability from everyone (including funders),
    even if leadership shifts over time
•   Ideal size: 2-8
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TO DISCUSS DURING PLANNING
• Buy-in from org leaders, key
  stakeholders: joint ownership
• Why each is engaging, how much
• Agree on project’s mission, scope, purpose: must
  have shared goals and vision
• Agree on way of defining, measuring success
• Each partner carves out a specialty for leadership
• Process for dealing with conflict, informed failure

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COLLABORATIVE WRITING

• Encourages and models debate,
  discussion of best practices, current thinking

• Offers excellent opportunity to mentor the
  less experienced writers
• Team can develop more proposals, initiate
  more programs – based on template


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PROPOSAL WRITING ROLES
• Team Leader
• Reviewers
• Budget Developer
• Researcher/Lit Reviewer (for
  background)
• Needs Assessment Coordinator
• Outside Experts (on evaluation, etc.)
• Only 1 Final Editor!
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SET SOME EXPECTATIONS
• How available will each person be
  at critical points in the writing?

• How open is everyone to
  constructive criticism?

• How will you handle areas of disagreement or
  different interpretations?

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HOW TO STREAMLINE THE PROCESS
• Start writing AFTER the planning starts

• Divide up the writing tasks according
  to content, formatting expertise

• Agree on how to share overall and specific edits

• Set due dates and meeting times (live/conf call)

• Meet to come to consensus on questionable areas

• Celebrate proposal teamwork
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EXAMPLE: Gooden College Connection
• Met to read RFP together, ID central
  points/questions/concerns
• Brainstormed idea, outlined
• Created a joint Logic Model
• Appointed a grant administrator
• Each partner provided bios/org descriptions,
  program plans, background data, budgets
• Appointed 1 proposal editor; set deadlines for
  submission to her; drafts circulated for comment
• Administrator approved, submitted final draft

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LETTERS OF SUPPORT

•   On org letterhead
•   Signed by highest authority
•   Time commitment to planning process
•   Acknowledgement of other partners, their
    contributions
•   Commitment to the agreed-upon vision, focus,
    intended results, strategies
•   Statement of what they expect to get in return
•   Listing of resources to be contributed
•   Confirmation that the individual has authority to
    devote resources from own org

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MOU: LIVING CONTRACT
• List of stakeholders: interests, roles
• Shared assumptions
• Program: vision, mission, strategies
• Timelines, milestones
• Resource needs for project
• Norms: participation, conflict management,
  decision-making, communication
• Payment schedule once grant is made

Periodic reviews: add agreements over new issues
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PROPOSAL CHECKLIST

1. Justify the existence of the collaborative
2. History of collaboration: including this proposal
3. List lead administrator/fiscal agent (history here?)
4. List partners, background
5. How you fit together: what each will contribute
6. Ongoing evaluation plan: project and collaboration

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TYPES OF FUNDER SUPPORT
• Lead Investor: gets collaborative up and
  running and intends to attract future funds

• Funder of initial exploration: needs, feasibility

• Funder of implementation/continuation

• Funder through a challenge grant

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PITFALLS TO AVOID
• Power imbalances divide you
• Irreconcilable org culture clashes
• Individual egos/intellectual ownership
• Territorialism
• Not planning for a supporting infrastructure
  (staff time for coordination, facilitation)
• Unrealistic expectations (deadlines, maxed out
  staff, don’t know/trust each other well yet)
• Partners don’t have long-term vision/commitment
• Not enough shared recognition/rewards

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Collaborating with Partners on Joint Grants: Do's And Don'ts

  • 1. Collaborating with Partners on Joint Grants: Do’s And Don'ts Dalya Massachi March 21, 2012 A Service Of: Sponsored by:
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  • 5. COLLABORATING WITH PARTNERS ON JOINT GRANTS: DO’S AND DON’TS Presented by: Dalya F. Massachi
  • 6. OPPORTUNITY TO LEVERAGE Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 6 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 7. “A tapestry woven of promises, obligations, self-interests, multiple agendas, assumptions, communication styles, and leadership styles of every stripe and hue, the collaboration is a work of abstract art with tremendous concrete results.” - Vince Hyman, Fieldstone Alliance Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 7 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 8. QUESTION Have you been involved in a collaborative project like this? Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 8 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 9. BEYOND FUNDING FOR “ISOLATED IMPACT” Today’s world is interdependent! No single org can solve any major social problem (e.g., climate change) Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 9 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 10. SESSION OBJECTIVES Today, you’ll be able to identify: • Reasons to collaborate • Essentials in selecting collaborators • How to streamline joint proposals • Pitfalls to avoid: showstoppers Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 10 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 11. MANY TYPES OF COLLABORATIONS • Vary by intensity and commitment • Today’s focus: specific programmatic collaborations Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 11 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 12. COLLABORATING 2 X 1) To design and implement the program (e.g. service delivery, advocacy, etc.) 2) To apply for and manage the joint grant Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 12 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 13. “HOW COME YOU ALL DON’T JUST COMBINE FORCES?” • We’re so passionate, concerned about our own sub-issues that we can neglect the potential allies out there • Often allow narrow org interests to take precedence over larger community interests Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 13 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 14. GOOD REASONS TO COLLABORATE • 2+ heads are often better than 1! • Make a bigger difference than alone • Require more than just 1 org has • Maximize resources; Save $ • Show you are well-integrated • Build on strengths/complement weaknesses • Avoid duplicating services • Learn from others’ experiences • Reap benefits of economy of scale • Establish a strong collective voice/presence NOT just to answer an RFP Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 14 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 15. TAKE A HINT FROM THE CORP WORLD • Number of marketing partnerships of airline frequent flyer programs • Customers can earn miles or get discounts with many credit cards, hotels, car rental companies, restaurants, and even retail stores. In turn, the businesses involved reap the benefits of expanding their market share. Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 15 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 16. EXAMPLE: Tenderloin Technology Lab Partners: San Francisco Network Ministries & St. Anthony Foundation • Collaboration for 4 years and counting • Tripled their program capacity • Reduced program costs by 50% • Attracted more media, web presence, requests for partnerships, community buy-in Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 16 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 17. NYC EXAMPLE Henry Street Settlement, Recycle-a-Bicycle, local public schools, after-school programs: •New York City youth and young adults from low-income neighborhoods repair donated bicycles • Sell or donate them back to the community • Participants learn about the environmental benefits of bicycling and conservation • Since opening its doors in 1995, they’ve recovered or spared 109 tons from the city's waste stream Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 17 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 18. 2011 COLLABORATION PRIZE: Adoption Coalition of Texas • 5 nonprofit child-placing agencies, TX Department of Child Protective Services • Austin Community Foundation : financial accounting, grants management, HR, other back-office support • Shared mission : finding “forever families” for kids languishing in the foster care system • Result: Annual adoptions increased from 370 to well over 700 Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 18 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 19. WRITING WORKOUT Take a few moments to jot down how your work fits into the larger picture of your community’s well-being: • Are you picking up where other orgs leave off ? • Are you breaking new ground or starting a trend that will create possibilities for your field or industry? • Do you serve a crucial intermediary function that other important systems need to work well? Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 19 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 20. CHOOSE YOUR PARTNERS WISELY! • Provide similar/complementary services or programs • Have self-interest(s) that will be met by project • Enthusiastic re: working together • Play well with others (organized, flexible, dependable, transparent) • Offer a diversity of viewpoints • Have some of the required expertise and resources • Are credible, respected in community, with funders • Want accountability from everyone (including funders), even if leadership shifts over time • Ideal size: 2-8 Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 20 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 21. TO DISCUSS DURING PLANNING • Buy-in from org leaders, key stakeholders: joint ownership • Why each is engaging, how much • Agree on project’s mission, scope, purpose: must have shared goals and vision • Agree on way of defining, measuring success • Each partner carves out a specialty for leadership • Process for dealing with conflict, informed failure Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 21 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 22. COLLABORATIVE WRITING • Encourages and models debate, discussion of best practices, current thinking • Offers excellent opportunity to mentor the less experienced writers • Team can develop more proposals, initiate more programs – based on template Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 22 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 23. PROPOSAL WRITING ROLES • Team Leader • Reviewers • Budget Developer • Researcher/Lit Reviewer (for background) • Needs Assessment Coordinator • Outside Experts (on evaluation, etc.) • Only 1 Final Editor! Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 23 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 24. SET SOME EXPECTATIONS • How available will each person be at critical points in the writing? • How open is everyone to constructive criticism? • How will you handle areas of disagreement or different interpretations? Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 24 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 25. HOW TO STREAMLINE THE PROCESS • Start writing AFTER the planning starts • Divide up the writing tasks according to content, formatting expertise • Agree on how to share overall and specific edits • Set due dates and meeting times (live/conf call) • Meet to come to consensus on questionable areas • Celebrate proposal teamwork Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 25 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 26. EXAMPLE: Gooden College Connection • Met to read RFP together, ID central points/questions/concerns • Brainstormed idea, outlined • Created a joint Logic Model • Appointed a grant administrator • Each partner provided bios/org descriptions, program plans, background data, budgets • Appointed 1 proposal editor; set deadlines for submission to her; drafts circulated for comment • Administrator approved, submitted final draft Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 26 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 27. LETTERS OF SUPPORT • On org letterhead • Signed by highest authority • Time commitment to planning process • Acknowledgement of other partners, their contributions • Commitment to the agreed-upon vision, focus, intended results, strategies • Statement of what they expect to get in return • Listing of resources to be contributed • Confirmation that the individual has authority to devote resources from own org Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 27 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 28. MOU: LIVING CONTRACT • List of stakeholders: interests, roles • Shared assumptions • Program: vision, mission, strategies • Timelines, milestones • Resource needs for project • Norms: participation, conflict management, decision-making, communication • Payment schedule once grant is made Periodic reviews: add agreements over new issues Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 28 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 29. PROPOSAL CHECKLIST 1. Justify the existence of the collaborative 2. History of collaboration: including this proposal 3. List lead administrator/fiscal agent (history here?) 4. List partners, background 5. How you fit together: what each will contribute 6. Ongoing evaluation plan: project and collaboration Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 29 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 30. TYPES OF FUNDER SUPPORT • Lead Investor: gets collaborative up and running and intends to attract future funds • Funder of initial exploration: needs, feasibility • Funder of implementation/continuation • Funder through a challenge grant Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 30 www.dfmassachi.net
  • 31. PITFALLS TO AVOID • Power imbalances divide you • Irreconcilable org culture clashes • Individual egos/intellectual ownership • Territorialism • Not planning for a supporting infrastructure (staff time for coordination, facilitation) • Unrealistic expectations (deadlines, maxed out staff, don’t know/trust each other well yet) • Partners don’t have long-term vision/commitment • Not enough shared recognition/rewards Copyright 2012 Dalya F. Massachi 31 www.dfmassachi.net
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