Getting Started with Cross Border Collaboration
Getting Started with Cross Border Cooperation is a a six-week guided course to help individuals and organisations thinking about, or beginning to plan, a cross-border project. Starts on Tuesday 28 April.
Led by Anthony Soares, Director at the Centre for Cross Border Cooperation, the course aims to provide you with the information and tools that you need at each stage of developing your cross-border project to ensure that it is both effective and creates a sustainable partnership.
Getting Started with Cross Border Cooperation will enable you to:
- Use evidence to effectively identify and define challenges in your community that your organisation can solve as part of fulfilling its core mission.
- Build sustainable partnerships with organisations on the other side of the border.
- Design and implement projects that benefit multiple jurisdictions in a way that each organisation alone could not achieve.
- Effectively demonstrate the value and impact of your project.
The course is free of charge and is open to any and all organisations on the island of Ireland who are considering engaging in a cross-border project for the first time.
There are two course options:
- a guided course with Anthony Soares, Director of the Centre for Cross Border Cooperation
- a self-guided course for independent learning.