Intersecting Assets

Brent Brodie, Shawna Teper, Byron Gray, L. Schwartzentruber
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This article investigates how strategic community partnerships form the bedrock of successful institutional community engagement activities. In this investigation, these engagements encourage institutional practitioners to consider how truly effective community economic development materializes when the university assumes a reactionary role by tailoring activity to respond to outcomes community defines for itself. Using the formation and development of York Unviersity’s successful social procurement program as test case, the article explores how key community partnerships have led to successful program outcomes – which, to date, have amounted to over $8million spent on diverse suppliers and 63 apprenticeship opportunities created. To demonstrate this evidence, the article considers how to identify and align with community champions to create tangible outcomes as well as how those defined outcomes are translated into creating activities that are aligned with what the institution can reasonably deliver to achieve the community’s stated outcomes. In this article, this will be considered as it explores York’s Social Procurement Vendor Portal and how its formation and refinement was directly attributed to community need. Finally, the investigation considers the interplay between how institutions can design impactful reporting that responds to community need.
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本文探讨了战略性社区伙伴关系如何成为成功的机构社区参与活动的基石。在这项调查中,这些参与活动鼓励机构从业人员思考,当大学通过调整活动来应对社区为自己定义的结果,从而扮演反应角色时,如何实现真正有效的社区经济发展。文章以约克大学成功的社会采购项目的形成和发展为试验案例,探讨了关键的社区伙伴关系如何促成项目的成功结果--迄今为止,在多元化供应商身上的花费已超过 800 万美元,并创造了 63 个学徒机会。为了证明这一点,文章考虑了如何确定社区拥护者并与之保持一致,以创造切实的成果,以及如何将这些确定的成果转化为创建活动,使之与机构为实现社区既定成果所能合理提供的服务相一致。本文将探讨约克大学的社会采购供应商门户网站,以及该门户网站的形成和完善是如何直接归因于社区需求的。最后,调查将考虑各机构如何设计有影响力的报告,以满足社区需求。
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