A collection of visually summarised tips and graphics representing different types, levels and aspects of collaborative projects.
Use Case:
Useful as source material to integrate into any discussion or documenting of programme-based collaborations .
Graphic-based learning brief describing the development process, lessons learned and main features of the final model for collaboration in the Project for Inclusive Early Childhood Care and Education (PIECCE), a multi-partner project taking place over three years.
Use Case:
Useful as a case study in any discussion of the dynamics in the implementation of collaborative projects.Graphics can be used with attribution to BRIDGE and to PIECCE.
Source and Date:
BRIDGE for the PIECCE consortium, January 2020
One page poster illustrating all elements of the collaboration model developed for the Project for Inclusive Early Childhood Care and Education (PIECCE), a multi-partner project taking place over three years.
Use Case:
Useful as an illustrative example of a collaborative project.
Source and Date:
BRIDGE for the PIECCE consortium, poster presentation at SARAECE conference, 2018
Framework for effective collaboration among South African grant-makers and social investors. It includes guidelines and practical suggestions, as well as case studies illustrating different approaches. While it was originally aimed at donors, most of the insights and strategies can apply to collaborations between a range of different entities and stakeholders.
Use Case:
Relevant to anyone who is interested in the study of collaboration and its dynamics, or planning/ implementing collaborative programmes or interventions.
Source and Date:
BRIDGE and Zenex Foundation, January 2016
Summary of a meeting held by the Collaboration for PLAY Special Interest Group, made up of Early Childhood Development (ECD) experts who shared their own organisations’ experiences with collaboration in order to identify how they can work together better in future. The summary includes tips on tools and strategies which can be used to monitor, track and evaluate the collaborative process itself, and to understand the impact of collaboration on a project.
Use Case:
Relevant to anyone who is interested in the study of collaboration and its dynamics, or planning/ implementing collaborative programmes or interventions, and those who will need to report to funders on the impact of a collaborative project.
Source and Date:
BRIDGE ECD Special Interest Group (SIG), an offshoot of the ECD Community of Practice, February 2023.
Conference paper covering theory and typologies of collaboration drawn from a literature survey, and including two BRIDGE case studies.
Use Case:
Relevant to anyone who is interested in the study of collaboration and its dynamics, or planning/ implementing collaborative programmes or interventions.
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Paper prepared for the 2019 NASCEE Conference, May 2019. Melissa King, BRIDGE Knowledge Manager