Non-Profit Analysis

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There are over thousands of non-profits all over the world. New ones are created every year. Why is it that instead of working with an organization to help make that one organization became an amazing an organization that goes above and beyond what it needs to be? Instead we feel compelled to create something from the ground up even though there is any organization that has the same values as you do. And even farther than that we don’t we partner up and work together to build off each other. So many new organizations are being created, while others are struggling to stay above water. You are bound to run into at least one that the same goals and want the same outcomes of yours. Of course there may be some slightly difference, because when trying to get funding you want your organization to stay out. Why not …show more content…
Partnering with a non-profit organization can benefit public organizations because they know what there communities need. The lack of funding and resources makes partnering with the public organization helpful because they can get the funds and other resources they lack. Nonprofit and community sector can connect you to the community and what the needs of the communities are. Non-profit sectors work with people that are under services and don’t have resources or know where to get them.
Public-to-Public partnerships are done for many reasons. An organization is trying to have broader demographics, increase programming, sharing the cost of programing etc. Partnering with Public-to-Public should be increasing the effectiveness of programming. One organization can be focused on Sex Ed and the other one is focus on education. Why not combine the two and have a sex ED educational workshop. Each organization might have there own resources but by combine the two they can have a higher turn out rate, because they have access to different demographics, and access to other resources that one might not