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The Three P's: Project Angles

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Triangular Presentation of Project Angles. Purposes: why and what. Partners: who. Practices: how and when.

Purposes

    •    Community Needs
    •    Goals
    •    Impact and leadership
    •    Leverage
    •    Mission and priorities
    •    Risks

 

Partners

    •    Community partners
    •    Funding Partners
    •    Initiative leadership and governance
    •    Partnership issues

 

 

Practices

    •    Activities and timing
    •    Capacity
    •    Feasibility
    •    Funding
    •    Next steps
    •    Resources
    •    Sustainability and endgame

Adapted from:
Eyes Wide Open: Deciding When to Launch a Community Initiative. The James Irvine Foundation. 2003

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