Brian Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors.

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Brian Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 4.Strong Relationships and Trust are built over time 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 4.Strong Relationships and Trust are built over time

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 4.Strong Relationships and Trust are built over time 5.Combine Diverse Sources of Funding and In- Kind Contributions 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 4.Strong Relationships and Trust are built over time 5.Combine Diverse Sources of Funding and In- Kind Contributions

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 4.Strong Relationships and Trust are built over time 5.Combine Diverse Sources of Funding and In- Kind Contributions 6.Be Willing to Share Power, Control and Resources 1.Project idea needs to Address a Need or Target Key Work 2.Facilitated Planning will lead to a Shared Vision and Build Commitment 3.Mutual Benefits and Outcomes will be greater than those planned for 4.Strong Relationships and Trust are built over time 5.Combine Diverse Sources of Funding and In- Kind Contributions 6.Be Willing to Share Power, Control and Resources

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors Lastly, Communicate Frequently and Consistently with Partners!

Brian O’Neill’s Partnership Success Factors For all 21 factors, see the Resource Module for “Brian O’Neill’s 21 Partnership Success Factors”

“Seeds Planted in the Relationships built in this phase may be the Key Steps Towards Millions of Dollars of Projects Later……” Floyd Thompson – Forest Service “Seeds Planted in the Relationships built in this phase may be the Key Steps Towards Millions of Dollars of Projects Later……” Floyd Thompson – Forest Service