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Greenblatt, Sadelle T. – 1988
Little Brothers--Friends of the Elderly is a non-profit, non-sectarian federation of agencies devoted to meeting the needs of the elderly poor, those poor not merely in worldly goods, but in love. The organization examined how it might more effectively spread its services and assure the establishment throughout the United States of programs with…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Needs Assessment, Nonprofit Organizations, Older Adults
Sandusky, Annie Lee; And Others – 1972
This report is a collection of abstracts describing the salient features of 20 adoption programs for children and infants of black and biracial background and attempts to delineate those program features which appear to be associated with effectiveness. Information on each program was collected by means of an unstructured interview with…
Descriptors: Adoption, Agency Cooperation, Black Community, Black Youth
Michigan Community Coordinated Child Care (4-C) Council, Lansing. – 1976
A resource document for implementation of community coordination of child care (the 4C concept), this organizational guide is based on the experiences of 24 local programs in Michigan communities, 1969-75. Flexible models are presented, capable of accommodating to the uniqueness of each community. Functioning to maximize resources, a 4C Council is…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Child Advocacy, Child Care, Child Welfare
Committee for Economic Development, New York, NY. Research and Policy Committee. – 1982
In this era of constrained resources, the public and private sectors must join forces to revitalize their local urban communities. Public-private partnership means cooperation among individuals and organizations in the public and private sectors for mutual benefit. Such cooperation has two dimensions--the policy dimension and the operational…
Descriptors: Agency Cooperation, Business Responsibility, Community Cooperation, Community Involvement