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Patricia Auspos Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community Change
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Two overarching themes ◦ High praise for NNIP as a community of practice ◦ NNIP could do more to raise its visibility and influence Organization of the report ◦ Network functioning ◦ Success in meeting three goals ◦ Challenges, tensions, opportunities
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On-line partner survey In-depth telephone interviews
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Findings on Network Functioning
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Most important: ◦ Peer support ◦ Knowledge sharing on technical issues, topical issues, organizational strategy Less important, but still valuable: ◦ National visibility ◦ Professional development ◦ Local credibility
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Very important and very well-done: ◦ meetings, tools, one-on-one consultations, connections Less important and less well-executed: ◦ webinars, website, social media But don’t drop any of them!
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Business models Data partnerships with private sector Analysis methods
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Essential to network functioning and connecting Responsive and flexible Knowledgeable about data and the network Quality products, consultations, lessons
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Diversity of membership Openness and responsiveness Commitment to values Feedback mechanisms Inclusive participation Partner-to-partner connections
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Broaden participation, especially among newer members, junior staff Vary and strengthen specific activities Tasks partner members could take on
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More reminders Scorecard on member participation Targeted outreach Recognize a wider array of contributions Mentoring system for new members Scholarships
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Meetings Webinars Website Social media, blogging
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Webinar organizing Mentoring new members Vetting new technology or tools Speakers bureau
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Findings on Achieving Three Identified Goals
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Improved technology, methodology, analysis Expanded community engagement Strengthened organizational planning Broadened partnerships and platforms
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Use journalists Develop better branding of NNIP Communicate what a data intermediary does Leverage Urban Institute policy centers Leverage place-based initiatives Partners need better connections to local government
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Leverage federal programming and funding Influence federal data development Broaden connections to other networks Be more strategic about messaging and branding Use an outside organization to develop a communications strategy
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How visible/influential does NNIP want to be? How balance communications role with network maintenance? Can NNIP be more strategic about growth? Can NNIP raise additional resources?
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