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The Power of Partnership

Monday, November 23rd, 2009

I recently attended a meeting of “Climate Bay Area”, a coming together of dozens of government agencies, non-profits and specialists, called together by local climate change experts to address the regional approach to addressing climate change and its long-term effects.  The meeting was highly inspirational given the great ideas and programs highlighted and the very positive energy being brought forth by so many civic leaders.

On the other hand, the meeting brought to life the extreme challenge we face with this issue.  The wide range of organizations represented are all working on various programs to address environmental issues, though there is no clear connection between most of them, resulting in inefficiencies, overlap and more of a shotgun approach to solving this challenge.  During a breakout session, each of the ten or so tables of participants was asked to identify the biggest needs and possible solutions to the issue at hand.  At our table, it quickly became clear that coordination and collaboration are sorely lacking and greatly desired.   So many municipalities and government agencies are having to do more with less, and need to find ways to combine efforts to learn from one another and to maximize impact.

Thus, what is really needed, now more than ever, is partnership.  There is power in partnership – two organizations working together can accomplish much more than they can individually, and multiple organizations collaborating can do exponentially more.  Structure and facilitation is needed and organizing takes time – but without some form of formal collaboration, the inefficiencies and lack of focus will at best waste a lot of time and money and, at worst, be the undoing of the movement.

And, of course, the same type of coordination is needed to address other major issues facing humanity – hunger, poverty, health care, water – all call for collaboration and formal partnership, and government cannot always step in and play that connecting role.  While a mass amount of conscious and consistent individual acts will be required to move the needle on climate change and other major global challenges, partnership among organizations actually charged with creating necessary change needs to accelerate.

So where does sponsorship come into play?  When developed and implemented effectively, major sponsorships are a form of partnership as each participant gives and gets according to the needs and capabilities of their organization.  Sponsorships can help drive the partnership-oriented organizations that are needed to address the monumental challenges we face, and I believe that we will increasingly see practices like sponsorship and strategic alliance facilitation as being prominent drivers to move the needle in the right direction.  For people working in the sponsorship profession and related lines of work, this provides a great opportunity to apply what you do to help address major issues on both a global and community level, in whatever form possible.  In coming blogs, I’ll explain how we are trying to do so here, from our humble headquarters in Novato, California.  Wishing you peace for the holidays – Kevin

Partners needed to solve world’s energy and climate challenges – please apply here

Monday, November 9th, 2009
PG&E's Andrew Tang at Greentech Media's Networked Grid event, 11/04/09

PG&E's Andrew Tang at Greentech Media's Networked Grid event, 11/04/09

Having attended a major Smart Grid conference this week at PG&E and preparing to attend a convening of Climate Bay Area next week, I am struck by the critical need for collaboration among corporations, government, NGOs and media to solve the epic challenges facing humanity. It is at once encouraging to see so many companies and organizations come together in an effort to address the intertwined issues of energy management and climate change – and simultaneously mind boggling as to how we are going to come up with clear solutions anytime soon.

Of course, a challenge can often be best viewed as an opportunity and that is how we are approaching our work in this sector. Partnerships involving people and organizations from the public and private sectors need to be developed and managed in order to make quantum leaps in the re-creation of our energy infrastructure and in diminishing greenhouse gas emissions. While this work is not technically “sponsorship”, we are deploying our skills at partnership facilitation and program design to do our little part in addressing these global challenges.

We are launching this new website and establishing relative social networking actions to actively share information from the front lines of the sustainability movement with a particular focus on how to use the principles of sponsorship and integrated marketing to move the needle toward having a healthy environment and a prosperous society. Join us for the journey as we work hard to make a difference while serving the needs of our clients and their partners.

Welcome to our new website and blog!

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

Welcome to our new website, designed to reflect our focus and commitment to facilitating sponsorships and partnerships that support the sustainability movement. While our work has long focused on sponsorships, events and properties that serve the social good, we have redoubled our efforts in recent years to applying our skills in the realm of environmental stewardship and helping companies and organizations promote actions that address climate change.

 The last couple of years have given us the amazing opportunity to work deep inside one of the most environmentally responsible companies in the country, Pacific Gas and Electric. We have been charged with the responsibility of helping PG&E’s executives develop sponsorships and related programs that assist their partners in genuinely going green while promoting green actions to their audiences. This work will continue through 2010, though we are now also applying our sponsorship development skills in working with other organizations seeking to promote socially responsible practices, community engagement and, of course, sustainability.

With this new website, we’ll actively blog, share updated case studies and connect to our social media sites where we will interact with those interested in developing new sponsorship programs, events and other initiatives that promote socially responsible actions. Our goal is to help spread the word about the best marketing partnerships driving social action so that others can learn and apply best practices to their own cause-oriented programs.

Meanwhile, we are very busy with our ongoing work with PG&E and dozens of partner organizations, continuing our support of their sustainability programs and green events. We are also starting some exciting work with Infineon Raceway, helping their leadership develop a sustainable sponsorship program for their state-of-the-art Sonoma-based race venue. We will have regular announcements of new programs and projects so stay tuned and keep visiting. Thank you for taking time to check in with BSS!