Partnerships between government and nonprofits

Partnerships between government and nonprofits

Partnerships between government and nonprofits

How partnerships between nonprofit organizations and government in Greenville, SC can help each party achieve its objectives.

Katy Smith, Simple Civics: Greenville County Podcast Host

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April 12, 2022

Apr 12, 2022

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Partnerships between government and nonprofits

Simple Civics: Greenville County

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Partnerships between nonprofit organizations and government can help each party achieve its objectives in a way that neither could on its own, and all for the benefit of the larger community. Jenn Hulehan, member of Simpsonville City Council, and Mark Steenback, Chief Resource Officer with Habitat for Humanity, discuss a partnership between the city and Habitat that is bringing 13 new affordable homes to Simpsonville and what goes into a successful government/nonprofit partnership.

Jenn Hulehan LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jbhulehan/ 

Mark Steenback LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marksteenback/ 

Katy Smith, Simple Civics: Greenville County Podcast Host
Katy Smith, Simple Civics: Greenville County Podcast Host

About the Author

Katy Smith is Executive Director of Greater Good Greenville. She led the Greenville Partnership for Philanthropy, the Piedmont Health Foundation, and the Center for Developmental Services and has held leadership roles on several nonprofit boards and community organizations.

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