Community & Partnership Building – Expanding Your Impact

Three people practice a yoga pose, spread out around a clearing covered in fallen autumn leaves. Photo courtesy of Indy Community Yoga.

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  • Who is already doing ecotherapy or similar work in my community? (Non-profits, community gardens, and local meditation/gardening/hiking groups can be a good place to start looking. It’s useful to know this from the start to avoid duplicating work or stepping on anyone’s toes.)
  • What would a mutually beneficial partnership look like? What will our partner organization receive in return for working with us? (Make sure to consider this to avoid a relationship where you are only taking and not giving, and don’t be afraid to ask your partners this question to make sure you’re providing benefits that they truly need.)
  • What expectations will we share to maintain accountability, trust, and respect with everyone involved?

2 responses to “Community & Partnership Building – Expanding Your Impact”

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