One of the key things to remember is that age-friendly communities do not occur in isolation.
Working with others is vital to building an age-friendly community.
Partnerships, networks and connections will increase your ability to improve the age-friendliness of your organisation and community, while offering increased capacity to all partnership stakeholders.
Consider:
Here’s a useful framework that you can use to guide the development of your partnership strategy. This framework is based on an approach by the strategic marketing company, Partner2Grow.
1. Review your organisation
Identify gaps where partnerships could assist
2. Identify your assets
This could be your staff, your products, your services: whatever you have to offer
3. Review customers and identify prospective partners
Use a customer journey to highlight potential partnerships and brainstorm partner
4. Match assets to need for prospective partners
Identify the mutual benefit for you and your prospective partners and consider realistic offerings
5. Prepare a one page ‘pitch’
Approach your prospective partners
6. Prepare a partnership agreement
Incorporate review and evaluation
TIP
There are many ways to collaborate with others. Check out our Partnership types tool for more information.
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