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Benefits of Neighborhood Networks Partnerships

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Community partners, such as local hospitals, colleges, nonprofits, and service providers are making a strategic investment—whether it is a nationwide partnership or a local one.

By partnering with Neighborhood Networks on the local or national level, partners can:

 -   Gain greater access to their target population.
 -   Impact the economic health of their community.
 -   Meet their commitment to philanthropy.
 -   Train a labor force with skills that meet their needs.
 -   Open new markets.

Partners can provide Neighborhood Networks centers with the tools to help the communities they serve. Partners can provide:

 -   In-kind services.
 -   Goods and equipment.
 -   Technology services.
 -   Financial support.
 -   Volunteers.
 
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