You may dream about changing the world on a global level: perhaps your organization's mission is to provide underprivileged kids with quality educational opportunities.
But transformation begins locally--with an after-school program or a new community center.
Linking up with local groups will help you make that positive, lasting impact on a community.
Mutual BenefitsYour campaign will profit by joining forces with local organizations. They can
Local groups will also gain. Your organization may be able to
Which local groups do you want to contact? Choose to work with a group because it is located near you or because it's community is in need. Take time to explore each group's mission to be sure it's a match.
You can find many groups by searching the Web, the local weekly newspaper, or the phone book, or by word of mouth. Contacting the group is straightforward: use email or phone, attend its event or meeting, or get introduced by a contact you have in the area.
Building trust can take time, but it's essential and can prevent an insider/outsider dichotomy from forming. Always be ready to listen carefully to local organizers and community members. You may also want to invite active community members to speak to your organization.
By joining together, our voices are heard and our intentions become reality!
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