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United Way and University Partnerships in Community-Wide Human Services Planning and Plan Implementation [electronic resource] : The Case of Lincoln/Lancaster County, Nebraska /

by Tomkins, Alan; Shank, Nancy; Tromanhauser, Darcy; Rupp, Sandy; Mahoney, Robin.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticleDescription: pp. 55-72.Subject(s): Civic engagement, United Way, collaboration, university-community partnerships, community developmentOnline resources: Click here to access full-text article In: Journal of community practice 2005, Vol. 13, No. 3Summary: Given the similar interests of United Way organizations and universities in planning, implementation, and evaluation of human services, the two social institutions could be extensively and effectively partnering with one another. However, there is little documentation that such cooperative efforts are taking place. This article describes one such collaboration in Lincoln, Nebraska. The purpose of the article is to show the potential of such collaboration to improve community-wide coordination and outcomes by following the principles of a community-engagement model, to generate more effective use of evaluative tools that can assist in developing evidence-based practices in community planning, and to connect areas of study within the university to United Way efforts.
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Given the similar interests of United Way organizations and universities in planning, implementation, and evaluation of human services, the two social institutions could be extensively and effectively partnering with one another. However, there is little documentation that such cooperative efforts are taking place. This article describes one such collaboration in Lincoln, Nebraska. The purpose of the article is to show the potential of such collaboration to improve community-wide coordination and outcomes by following the principles of a community-engagement model, to generate more effective use of evaluative tools that can assist in developing evidence-based practices in community planning, and to connect areas of study within the university to United Way efforts.

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