Partnerships Survey <br />S1"�3TrIf i�f�?XS <br />v1 <br />VII. Not-for-profit Partnerships <br />1. Please fill in the chart below using the definitions in the box as guidance. The purpose of <br />this table is to give us an overall representation of how not - for - profit organizations benefit <br />your organization and the type of assistance you receive through fundraising, programming, <br />or management of parks and /or facilities. You may modify the table as you see fit to convey <br />this information. <br />Not -for- <br />Dettrutions <br />Assistance providers Organizations that help provide education, programming, and volunteers. <br />Catalysts Work with public agencies and others to initiate projects and provide financial support for new <br />parks, programming or greenways. <br />Co- managers Work in collaboration with the parks departments byway of either: 1) a position jointly <br />shared by the nonprofit and the parks department that oversees park planning, design and capital <br />construction projects, and in some cases management and maintenance: or 2) a staff that works with the <br />parks dept and/or combines funds for the joint activities of master planning, capital project plans and <br />construction. These groups share responsibility for the well-being of the park or recreation. <br />Sole - managers manages and maintains parks or recreation on its own, functioning as an independent <br />entity with limited involvement of the parks department for programming or maintenance. <br />Definitions adapted from: Public Parks. Private Partners. Project for Public Spaces, Inc. 2000. <br />2. What portion of the capital or operating budget in 2006 is made up of donations from not- <br />for- profit groups? <br />3. How many of your parks rely on not - for - profit partnerships for maintenance and/or <br />programming? <br />The West Eugene Wetlands Partnership is a partnership of 9 organizations (local, state, <br />federal, and not - for - profit) that coordinate and collaborate to manage this 3000 -acre natural area <br />and provide recreational and educational opportunities. <br />-23- <br />Estimate <br />Donations to Parks and <br />Other (time, assets, <br />Relationship <br />Total # of <br />Recreation <br />small items, etc) <br />Op erating <br />Capital <br />Organizations <br />Assistance providers <br />Catalysts <br />Co- managers <br />• West Eugene <br />8 <br />$200,000 <br />$1,000,000 <br />Education programs <br />Wetland Partners <br />annually <br />annually <br />reaching 4000 people per <br />(BM TNC, Army <br />year. <br />Corps, WREN, etc) <br />Sole- <br />Total <br />Not -for- <br />Dettrutions <br />Assistance providers Organizations that help provide education, programming, and volunteers. <br />Catalysts Work with public agencies and others to initiate projects and provide financial support for new <br />parks, programming or greenways. <br />Co- managers Work in collaboration with the parks departments byway of either: 1) a position jointly <br />shared by the nonprofit and the parks department that oversees park planning, design and capital <br />construction projects, and in some cases management and maintenance: or 2) a staff that works with the <br />parks dept and/or combines funds for the joint activities of master planning, capital project plans and <br />construction. These groups share responsibility for the well-being of the park or recreation. <br />Sole - managers manages and maintains parks or recreation on its own, functioning as an independent <br />entity with limited involvement of the parks department for programming or maintenance. <br />Definitions adapted from: Public Parks. Private Partners. Project for Public Spaces, Inc. 2000. <br />2. What portion of the capital or operating budget in 2006 is made up of donations from not- <br />for- profit groups? <br />3. How many of your parks rely on not - for - profit partnerships for maintenance and/or <br />programming? <br />The West Eugene Wetlands Partnership is a partnership of 9 organizations (local, state, <br />federal, and not - for - profit) that coordinate and collaborate to manage this 3000 -acre natural area <br />and provide recreational and educational opportunities. <br />-23- <br />