Title: IUPUIWESCO Partnership: A Campus and Community Collaboration
1IUPUI-WESCO Partnership A Campus and Community
Collaboration
- Meg Easter-Dawson, IUPUI Office of Neighborhood
Partnerships - Diane Arnold, Hawthorne Community Center
2IUPUI-Westside Cooperative Organization (WESCO)
Partnership
- Partnership with WESCO geographic area
established in 1997 - Campus Infrastructure creation of IUPUI Office
of Neighborhood Partnerships - Funding from HUD Office of University
Partnerships, Community Outreach Partnership
Center (COPC) grant (1998 2003) - COPC Council as partnership governing body
- Involved over 25 campus schools and departments
to date, and over 200 students and 20
faculty/staff annually - Based upon the WESCO Strategic Plan, the
Partnership initiatives focus on economic
development, organizational development,
educational policy and programming, health
promotion and education, and financial literacy.
3Goals of IUPUI-WESCO Partnership
- 1. Develop a Council to act as a mechanism for
continued dialogue between IUPUI and Near
Westside. - 2. HUDs resources will complement IUPUI
resources already committed to building a
partnership with the Near Westside through the
Office for Neighborhood Partnerships. - 3. Campus, Community, and external resources will
be brought together to bear on the need areas
identified by WESCO. These needs are WESCO
organizational development, economic development,
and education policy and programming, health
promotion and education, financial literacy, and
predatory lending. - 4. Substantially increase and institutionalize
the interaction and exchange of knowledge between
the residents of the Near Westside and IUPUI. - 5. Create a means to coordinate the interaction
of the distinct academic units on the IUPUI
campus with the residents of the Near Westside.
4Examples IUPUI-WESCO Partnership Initiatives
- EDUCATION POLICY AND PROGRAMMING
- America Reads Tutoring Program
- Westside Education Task Force
- ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- Community Partner Scholar Program
- Fundraising School
- ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT
- Economic Development Reports
5Examples IUPUI-WESCO Partnership Initiatives
- HEALTH PROMOTION
- WESCO Community Health Survey
- WESCO Health Report Card
- Health Promotion Programs
- Hawthorne Community Garden
- FINANCIAL LITERACY
- Financial Literacy Workshop Series
- Predatory Lending Campaign
6Why Campus-Community Partnerships?Benefits to
University
- Allows university to strategically focus
resources and better track impact - University and community develop better
understanding of each others assets, needs,
business practices, and cultural norms - Community organizations become experienced in
dealing with students, faculty, and staff and can
better meet their needs as well as own needs - Allows university to better respond to pressing
community issues and concerns
7Why Campus-Community Partnerships?Benefits to
University (cont)
- Helps to build power collectively
- Ensures universitys are fulfilling their civic
mission - Increases relevance of academic programs
- Increases universitys visibility locally and
nationally - Recruitment of students
- Increased access to funding opportunities
8Why Campus-Community Partnerships?Benefits to
Community Partners
- College student understanding and potential for
informed citizenship - Exposure of young residents to the possibility of
higher education - Access to expertise of faculty members
- Access to people who can serve on boards or
participate meaningfully in community planning - Access to campus resources (libraries, gymnasium,
and other intellectual and recreational
facilities)
9Why Campus-Community PartnershipsBenefits to
Community Partners (cont)
- Expansion of community partners own approaches
to an issue - Opportunities to learn new skills and tools
- Expanded resource base, including grant
opportunities - More legitimacy, stature, or credibility for
affiliation with higher education - Mission advancement
10Assessing Partnerships
- What is the impact of the universitys work on
the community organizations and/or community
members? - What is the communitys impact on the university,
students, and faculty? - How does the community conduct business
differently because of the partnership? - How does the university conduct business
differently because of the partnership? - Relationship Assessment (difficult issues,
variety of activities)
11Assessing IUPUI-WESCO Partnership
- Fundamental purpose to consider whether the
collaborative relationship between WESCO and
IUPUI had improved over the course of the COPC
grant - First of two goals stated in the original grant
proposal - use a COPC Council to sustain discourse between
IUPUI and WESCO. - to solve real problems of daily life through
research and outreach projects, - Community partners input on assessment design
- Interviews with 21 individual stakeholders from
campus and community
12IUPUI-WESCO Assessment Results
- Of program areas, education component viewed as
most successful - 90 of respondents agreed or strongly agreed that
IUPUI institutional leadership have demonstrated
support for improved relations with WESCO - 95 agreed or strongly agreed that interactions
between WESCO and IUPUI during the past 3 years
have increased as a result of COPC activities - 95 agreed or strongly agreed during the past 3
years, there is clear evidence that IUPUI and
WESCO can discuss difficult issues with each
other - Positive growth in the relationship between
IUPUI and WESCO, as evidenced by increases in
spontaneous activities not related to COPC
programs
13Follow Up to Assessment
- Focus more attention and resources towards
education initiatives - Re-energized commitment to partnership and
building on success to expand - Clear and ongoing communication
14Summary
- Sustainable long-term partnership
- Mutually beneficial
- Continues to evolve as community and campus
change - Stay within missions
- View each other as neighbors with interrelated
futures