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Item Building & Maintaining Cooperative Relationships Between Community Foundations and United Way(2021-07-31) Paarlberg, Laurie E.; LaPere-Schloop, Megan; Horning, CherilynThis project explores how relationships are formed and maintained by local philanthropic leaders. Our research team at the Lilly Family School of Philanthropy and the John Glenn College of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University has conducted studies of local partnerships between United Way and community foundations in 8 communities. This report represents the findings in these collaborative partnerships.Item The Landscape of Community Philanthropy: Navigating Relationships between local United Ways and Community Foundations(2020-09) Paarlberg, Laurie E.; LePere-Schloop, Megan; Horning, Cherilyn; Ai, JinCommunity philanthropic organizations, those organizations like United Ways and community foundations, have traditionally played important roles by raising and distribute resources within a specific geographic place, increasingly play important roles in planning for and funding local public service delivery. Over the last two decades, the field of community philanthropy has experienced many shifts. Changing donor expectations, increased competition from other nonprofits and commercial funds, economic restructuring and demographic shifts have all pushed local United Ways and community foundations to rethink their roles and their business models. These changes also affect relationships between organizations. This report summarizes the roles that United Ways and community foundations play in their local communities, their perceptions of the changes going on in the world around them and their perceptions of their relationships with each other.