

Essential Partners

The following list indicates
some of the community sectors that need to be represented in a collaborative. (Chynoweth,
1994). Strategic decisions need to be made about whom to include. Who controls resources?
Who is willing to take some risks? Who will stay with the effort long enough to make it
happen? Who is likely to resist change if not involved?
"Private Non-Profit/Independent Sector:
- United Way executive director of volunteers
- Heads of
neighborhood associations
- Active members of ethnic community associations
- Church/Synagogue/Temple pastors or lay people
- CEOs of community-based
organizations such as Girls Club or YMCA
- Director of community foundation
- Officers of local service clubs such as Rotary, Lions, Altrusa
- Heads of youth
groups: traditional, such as church or school, and non-traditional, such as gangs
Education Sector:
- Chairs of Parent/Teacher Associations
- School board
members
- School principals
- School district superintendents
- Community college presidents or professor
Elected/Government
Officials:
The mayor and councilmen/women
Police chief or officers
City librarian
Head of city parks and
recreation department
County supervisors
Directors of county
departments/agencies
Business Sector:
- Large
local employers
- Active small businessmen/women
- Chamber of
commerce president or CEO
- Hospital CEO or department head" (p. 4)
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