About this event

Intentional Partnerships across units and institutions can lead to better experiences for community partners. In this session, we explore the institutional value of partnerships across contexts (within a campus, across campuses within an institution, and across institutions), that ensure sustainability beyond individual connections. Come learn about promising practices that make these kinds of partnerships effective.

In this 90-minute session, attendees will:

  • Learn how different campuses initiated and grew their partnerships
  • Learn about the strategies and approaches campuses used to make it easier for their community partners to work with multiple units
  • Engage directly with presenters in small-group breakout rooms to ask questions and exchange ideas. 


Who should attend?

This event is free and open to Campus Compact TRUCEN members. Look up TRUCEN membership here.

What does this mean? This virtual event will be more interactive in nature, and participation is encouraged!

  • You are invited to have your camera on in order to engage with the speakers and other participants
  • You can openly ask questions by unmuting yourself or typing them in the chat
  • There may be interactive components to this event, such as taking a poll, Q&A, or small group discussion

Meet The Moderator

Neeraja Aravamudan

Director, Edward Ginsberg Center for Community Service & Learning
​​​​​​​University of Michigan-Ann Arbor

Meet The Panelists

Glenn Cerosaletti

Assistant Dean & Director, Center for Community Engagement
University of Rochester

Jen Davison

Project Director
University of Washington

Leann Moore

Associate Director, Community Engagement Initiative
University of Delaware

Questions? Get in touch with us at events@compact.org