Tuesday, August 9, 2011

ARE YOU A GOOD COMMUNITY PARTNER?



To strengthen ORRE's public image ORRE must be active in our community.   We must find an nurture partnership with other organizations like the Chamber and CVB as well as other public and private partners and supporters.

These partners and supporters are an essential step in strengthening the image of ORRE.   We must keep our partners engaged and excited aoubt working on the many projects put forth by ORRE.  

It is important that we pay attention to the relationships we build rear round and look for simple ways to keep in touch.   Nurturing these partnerships with other public and private partners is essential in strengthening our image.   To keep our partners engaged and excited about working with us it is important that we pay attention to these relationships throughout the year and find ways to keep them engage in what we are doing..

We need to let them know that we value them by paying attention to their needs as well as ours.


After a partner has supported you by volunteering for an event of helping out with a sponsorhip do you thank the time to say thanks
o Always
o Sometimes
o Never


When you read a nice article about a volunteer or support  in the local newspaper, do you make a point to acknowledge the good news by calling them, or sending an e‐mail or a quick note:
o Always
o Sometimes
o Never


You share positive news about your program results with your partners:
o Always
o Sometimes
o Never


When celebrating the ending of a new project do you call those that helped before to say thanks
o Always
o Sometimes
o Never


When a partner elects a board member or has a senior leadership change, do you reach out to introduce yourself and offer to invite the new person to learn about your organization
o Always
o Sometimes
o Never


When you see your supporter/volunteer out in the community to you stop to speak and thank him/her?
o Always
o Sometimes

o Never


If a partner needs a room for their board to meet or for a program, you do you offer your own conference room?
o Always
o Sometimes
o Never




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