Building partnerships through third-party facilitation: best practices from the Community Collaborative Initiative

Author:

Siddiqui Shariq1,Samad Abdul1,Wasif Rafeel2

Affiliation:

1. Indiana University, USA

2. Portland State University, USA

Abstract

Small minority group organisations rarely collaborate with other nonprofits owing to a lack of expertise and resources. Third-party facilitators can help these groups navigate the process of collaboration. However, the literature has largely ignored their role in the process. We address this gap by studying the challenges third-party facilitators face in the collaboration process and best practices they can apply using the Community Collaboration Initiative (CCI), a unique third-party-facilitated collaboration process working with Muslim American nonprofits.

Publisher

Bristol University Press

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