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Code of Cooperation
Board
Relationships
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Board members
are involved in other ways in the community.
They have an awareness of the needs in the
community and have a common goal to meet those
needs.
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Board members
are the trustees of the "customers" money.
Agency/Community
Relationships
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Strengthen
planning component to fill service gaps
involving United Way funded agencies
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Better
communication and visibility for agencies
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Increase
awareness/promotion of the agencies
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All United Way
volunteers should serve on Community
Investment Teams and visit the agencies
Donor
Relationships
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Awareness/promotion with agencies/donors
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Better
communication and visibility for donors
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Donors are
"customers" of the Board and have entrusted
the Board to allocate and invest their money
in agency services.
External
Communication Strategies
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Intercommunication with agencies and the media
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Listen to
customers: donors, people served, and internal
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Communication in
Island County can be done through print media,
radio and public access TV.
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The community
learns about resources through participation
in service provider coalitions:
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North Whidbey
Community Resource Network
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Community
Advisory Board (CAB)
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Community
Health Advisory Board (CHAB)
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National Night
Out
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Children's Day
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Oak Harbor
Chamber of Commerce
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Navy League
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