Improving partnerships in rural communities: Organizing approaches for improved effectiveness and reach of rural nutrition programs

Kahl Daniel W, Joann Lianekhammy, Diane Woloshin, Rebecca Harnik
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ABSTRACT How local initiatives organize to address community issues can impact project success. Hunger alleviation programs serving high poverty, rural populations rarely reach full participation and often do not coordinate services. This paper is a summary of findings from a three-year study of 15 regional partnerships working to improve participation in, and communication between federal assistance programs addressing childhood food insecurity in high poverty, rural areas. The regional partnerships explored organizing structures and collaborative outreach methods to improve program reach and involvement. Most partnership teams addressed community connections by organizing coalitions or working with existing coalitions. Partnership coalitions improved over the duration of this study by increasing attention to organizational structure, purpose, and group processes. In addition, all partnerships used technology and digital media to expand outreach, communication, and coordination. Results included expanded partnership collaboration, increased program participation, and expanded promotion through creative outreach strategies to engage community members.
改善农村社区的伙伴关系:组织方法以提高农村营养计划的有效性和覆盖面
地方倡议如何组织起来解决社区问题会影响项目的成功。为高度贫困的农村人口提供服务的减轻饥饿项目很少能充分参与,而且往往不协调服务。本文总结了一项对15个地区伙伴关系进行的为期三年的研究的结果,这些伙伴关系致力于提高对解决高度贫困农村地区儿童粮食不安全问题的联邦援助项目的参与和相互之间的沟通。区域伙伴关系探讨了组织结构和合作外展方法,以提高计划的覆盖面和参与程度。大多数伙伴关系团队通过组织联盟或与现有联盟合作来解决社区联系问题。通过增加对组织结构、目的和群体过程的关注,伙伴关系联盟在研究期间得到了改善。此外,所有伙伴关系都利用技术和数字媒体扩大外联、沟通和协调。结果包括扩大合作伙伴关系,增加项目参与,并通过创造性的外展战略扩大推广,以吸引社区成员。
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