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1 © Carmen Porco How Non Profits and Higher Education Institutions Can Work Better together.

Nonprofits and Universities/Colleges Nonprofits: Develop specific request Provide a thorough orientation for institution. Universities/Colleges: Provide N/P with orientation of the department /program participants. Why community service. How supervised. Evaluation. © Carmen Porco 2

Nonprofits and Universities/Colleges Nonprofits: Provide a historical and current context the identifies Leadership constancy/transition. Board/make up/development. Provide Articles & Bylaws. Mission development /change Organizational culture. Funding sources/program objectives Demographics/change. Universities/Colleges: Provide NP with orientation. Progress of goals and desired outcomes. What is the capacity of the expertise. Previous experiences of involvement Core philosophy toward persons served. Consistency of leadership. © Carmen Porco 3

Nonprofits and Universities/Colleges Nonprofits: Both should define the terms of involvement. Both should define the level and style of involvement. Practical/research. Is there a synergy of mission, vision, and viscosity of cultures. Universities/Colleges: Both should examine the philosophy of service learning and how it serves the interest of both parties. Both should examine the cycles of terms and programs cycles. Both should create the expectation of two way/mutual teaching and learning. © Carmen Porco 4

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